A Collaborative Project Creates a Direction for the "Future" of Hawai'i
The Ala I ka Holomua Pathway to Success Program is an Early College partnership between the University of Hawai‘i - West O‘ahu Academy for Creative Media program, James Campbell High School, Kapolei High School, Wai‘anae High School, and Waipahu High School. With the support of a generous Grant-in-Aid awarded by the Hawai‘i State Legislature, the Ala I ka Holomua Pathway to Success Program offered high school students the opportunity to not only obtain college credits,
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but also develop the skills necessary to succeed in the field of creative media, and traits needed to tackle the economic challenges of the 21st century. What better way than a project designed and created by them, utilizing their passion to solve real world problems! By giving the students a foundation in design, ideation, production and editing in one compact semester, prepares them to be nimble and quick thinking skills for their future careers in the creative industry.
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Closing Ceremony: E Mālama I ka ‘Ohana
In keeping with the spirit of resiliency, the theme of our closing ceremony is E Mālama I ka ‘Ohana (Take Care of the Family) and will showcase our students’ creative endeavors as they portray the message of aloha, solidarity, and the importance of accurate information as we work to eradicate the COVID virus.
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An innovative collaboration that promotes grit and creativity; cultivating the seeds of our future... our students. - Dr. Garyn Tsuru, Director, UH West O‘ahu Early College Program
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Academy for Creative Media - West O‘ahu
Academy for Creative Media - West O‘ahu