Teachers and adults who coach or lead youth groups are encouraged to join the seventh annual E Ola Pono Campaign, a locally sponsored effort to promote respect, peace, and making pono choices. ADVERTISING Teachers and adults who coach or lead
Teachers and adults who coach or lead youth groups are encouraged to join the seventh annual E Ola Pono Campaign, a locally sponsored effort to promote respect, peace, and making pono choices.
The campaign encourages student groups to create projects and activities that make their schools or communities a place where everyone feels safe and welcomed. This proactive approach to improving the social and emotional well being of others empowers students to make a difference and address any bullying concerns.
Students talk, work together, brainstorm, problem solve, create, apply skills and do something for the greater good. Any project or activity done during the 2014-15 school year qualifies. Groups who submit needed documents by May 15 are considered for prizes of up to $1,000.
More information about the E Ola Pono Campaign can be found at the Growing Pono Schools (GPS) Project website, where locally created Pono Life Skills Lessons and Activities also are available, at www.growingponoschools.com.
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