Out-of-School Time Nā papahana
Out-of-school time (OST) programs, funded by state and federal resources, are designed to provide high-quality learning experiences that extend beyond the regular school day and exposes students to experiences and opportunities not found during the regular school day. These programs are essential in enhancing student outcomes by linking academic learning with OST activities, positively impacting behavior, attendance, and academic performance.
With consistent attendance, students benefit from academic support and opportunities to develop social-emotional skills. OST programs in HIDOE are administered by the Lala Hana Kaiaulu.
- Afterschool Plus (A+) - Hāʻawi i ka mālama ʻana ma hope o ke kula no nā haumāna haʻahaʻa.
- United Peer Learning, Integrating New Knowledge (UPLINK) — He papahana e kālele ana i ke aʻo ʻana a nā hoa no nā haumāna kula waena/kuwaena.
- Nā Punawai no ka Hoʻonui, ʻAlepa, Moʻomeheu, a me ke Ola (REACH) — Enrichment programs aimed at holistic student development for middle/intermediate school students.
- Nita M. Lowey 21st Century Community Learning Centers (21CCLC) — Hoʻoulu i ke aʻo kaiāulu no nā haumāna a me nā ʻohana ma nā wahi paʻakikī.
- OST Elementary and Second School Emergency Relief (OST ESSER) — Ke kākoʻo ʻana i nā haumāna i ka wā ulia pōpilikia me nā manawa aʻo a hoʻonui kālā ʻia e ke aupuni federal.
For detailed information on specific nā papahana ma hope o ke kula, cost and registration, visit the Paena pūnaewele Community Engagement Branch.
