It was a little rainy for much of the day, but some work was done. The area where they are relocating Portables P12 and P13 is marked off.
When the project began, we were Hale Kula Elementary School. On April 19, 2016, the Hawaii Board of Education officially changed our name to Daniel K. Inouye Elementary School after the late US Senator and advocate for Hawaii, our children and the military.
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
June 25, 2013
We had some inquiries about why we are cutting down the monkeypod tree. In the photo I shared yesterday, it appears to be a beautiful, healthy tree. This photo shows why we are concerned about safety issues, especially since our new administration building will be in that location. Here's a side view of the tree. Notice how far over the fence line it is and how the tree has grown disproportionately on one side. Fortunately, the military and the state agreed that it would be best to remove the tree for safety reasons.
It was a little rainy for much of the day, but some work was done. The area where they are relocating Portables P12 and P13 is marked off.
These are placed at different places in the play area by buildings A and B. Do you know what they're for? Make your guess and I'll give you the answer tomorrow.
It was a little rainy for much of the day, but some work was done. The area where they are relocating Portables P12 and P13 is marked off.
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