Manana Elementary School opened in 1969. Our student population continues to be cosmopolitan in nature. Community family structures are changing, with increases in both single parent and blended families. We receive Title I Federal funding that allows us to support our diverse needs. Supporting student achievement through schoolwide needs is paramount.
Our school beliefs guide our decisions:
Students learn at different rates and in various ways;
Learning experiences should be meaningfully connected to oneself and applied to life;
Personal accountability is important for success.
Na Keiki 'O Manana, our school chorus is recognized for contributions to the community and culture. Our campus is peaceful and well maintained. Community and parent support is demonstrated through our active PTA and many grade level activities. We have been adopted by the Navy's Hawaii Regional Maintenance Center that assists with tutoring and mentoring. 2005, marked our transition to becoming a School Community Council (SCC).
Our effort continues to be focused on standard-based instruction, utilizing assessment data to tailor instruction to meet the needs of all learners.
Manana Elementary School JPO (Junior Police Officer)
In September of 1922, 64 Boy Scouts were given the responsibility for overseeing nine intersections fronting nine Honolulu area schools. Their job was to and from school. Because of thier sucess, the following year Honolulu Sheriff Charles Rose swore in 64 members of the Boy Scouts as Junior Traffic Police Officers.In 1928, the first police officer was assigned to assist in instructing these Junior Police Officers on a full time basis. By 1932, 76 schools had JPO units.By 1978 the JPO program has grown to 140 JPO units with over 5,000 Junior Police Officers manning over 400 school crossings on the island of Oahu. These numbers are pretty much the same in the year 2000. They started this to help students cross the streets to school safely
Function of the JPO
The Junior Police Officer shall remind students to use safe pedestrian practices. They will control traffic by giving audible and visible warnings to motorists while students are in the school pick up/drop off area, as well as crossing the entrance to the partking lot. JPO's nine years old will be given non-traffic responsibilities such as sidewalk safety and campus duty.
Manana Elementary School Enrichment Program
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Manana Elementary School Military Partnership
Military Partnership
Manana Elementary recognizes the tremendous opportunity and value of partnering with one of the most honorable branches of our military, the Navy. The mission of this partnership is to combine initiative, ingenuity, caring and passion towards enhancing the lives of our students.
Primary coordination of assistance will be done between the school Principal and Parent Involvement Person (PIP) in conjunction with a designee appointed by the military.
Areas of focus of the partnership will include:
Tutorial Support
Statistics
Summary of Progress
Manana Elementary School Summary of Progress
Manana Elementary School's Summary of Progress Report shows how teaching, learning and assessments are being based and aligned to Hawaii State Standards and Benchmarks. It summarizes progress made in accomplishing school improvement goals.
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Student Profile
Manana Elementary School Student Profile
Manana Elementary School's Student Profile describes the school's Fall Enrollment, Number and Percent of students enrolled for the entire school year, Number and Percent of students receiving free or reduced-cost lunch, Number and Percent of students in Special Education programs, Number and Percent of students with Limited English Proficiency and Percent of Kindergarteners who attended Preschool.
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Ethnicity Statistics
Manana Elementary School Ethnicity Statistics
Manana Elementary School's Ethnicity report focuses on giving the number and percent of students enrolled by race. It describes the population of the 13 common races as well as other foreign races usually enrolled in a school.
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Manana Elementary School Ethnicity By Race
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Enrollment Statistics
Manana Elementary School Enrollment Statistics
Manana Elementary School's Enrollment Statistics shows the no. of students enrolled in each year. Animated graph is used to easily determine how enrollment fluctuates every year.
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Facilities
Manana Elementary School Facilities
Manana Elementary School's facility report shows total number and shortage of classrooms if any. It also shows comprehensive condition of the facilities like building exterior, building interior, grounds, sanitation etc. through its Inspection rating.
School Facilities are considered inadequate if below 70%; marginal if between 70% and 99%; and in excess of state standard if above 100%. School population is placed into size categories and is used in formulas to determine State standards for space.
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Manana Elementary School Facilities
Manana Elementary School Inspection Rating
For each category:
1 = Unacceptable; 2 = Satisfactory; 3 = Very Good
For Total:
6-8 = Unacceptable; 9-15 = Satisfactory; 16-18 = Very Good
Manana Elementary School Adequacy of School's Space Compared with State Standards
School facilities are considered inadequate if below 70%; marginal if between 70% and 99%; and in excess of state standard if above 100%. School population is placed into size categories and is used in formulas to determine State standards for space.
Attendance & Absences
Manana Elementary School Attendance & Absences
Manana Elementary School's Attendance & Absences shows the average daily attendance and average daily absences compared to the State Standard.
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Manana Elementary School Retention
Manana Elementary School's Retention is also included in this report where it shows the percent(%) of students retained in every school year.
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Suspensions
Manana Elementary School Suspensions
Manana Elementary School's Suspension report shows the number of students being suspended. Offenses are categorized into "Class" depending on the nature of violation committed. Class - D, for light violation and Class - A for grave offense.
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Examples of class of suspension:
Class A: Burglary, robbery, sale of dangerous drugs
Class B: Disorderly conduct, trespassing
Class C: Class cutting, insubordination, smoking
Class D: Contraband (e.g. possession of tobacco)
Certified Staff
Manana Elementary School Certified Staff
Manana Elementary School's Certified Staff report includes Teaching Staff, Professional Teacher Credentials, Students per Teaching Staff and Administrative and Student Services Staff. It gives details on teacher headcount, teacher in regular and special instruction, no. of teachers serving the school for more than 5 years, no. of fully licensed teachers, librarians and counsellors.
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Test Scores Statistics
Manana Elementary School Test Scores Statistics
Manana Elementary School's Test scores covers Hawaii Content and Performance Standards (HCPS) and SAT9/TerraNova. Scores are given based on the grade level and the no. of students tested in a given year.