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Parents

Kuhio's  School Community Council (SCC)

Come join us at the next SCC meeting!

Please click here to see our calendar for our next meeting.

School Community Councils (SCC) play a vital role in Hawaii’s education system. They are part of the leadership structure at each school and enable shared-decision making among principals, teachers, school staff, parents, students and community members to improve student achievement.

Please click here to view Bylaws, Agendas, and Approved Minutes.

Please click here to view School Documents Online.

 

 

IMPORTANT NOTICES

Annual Notification of Privacy Rights

Know your privacy rights as they apply to 1) student record information; 2) directory information; 3) surveys and other information collection; and 4) military recruitment information.  For more information on your privacy rights, the laws that protect them, and how to exercise your rights, contact your school administrator or visit Hawaii Public Schools

Kuhio School Notice and Request for Accommodations
 
If you are an individual with a disability, please contact the following personnel to make arrangements for reasonable modifications and accessibility to school events at least 10 working days prior to the event that you wish to attend. Reasonable efforts will be made to accommodate your request.

For accommodations at Kuhio School events, please contact:

Ms. Lynn Kobayashi, Principalor the Office staff at (808) 973.0085.

Online Safety

With the Family Link app from Google, you can stay in the loop as your kid explores on their Android* device. Family Link lets you create a Google Account for your kid that’s like your account, while also helping you set certain digital ground rules that work for your family — like managing the apps your kid can use, keeping an eye on screen time, and setting a bedtime on your kid’s device.

Parenting wired kids can be difficult, especially if you didn't grow up with the same technologies. These resources can help.​
Pledges that kids, teens, and parents can agree on that can be printed and signed
Among the pitfalls that come with online socializing are sharing too much information or posting comments, photos, or videos that can damage a reputation or hurt someone's feelings. Find out how to avoid this.
Tips to help you stay safe and secure online
Online Safety
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