LEADERSHIP: IT'S NOT ABOUT REWARDS; IT'S DOING WHAT IS RIGHT EVEN IF NO ONE ELSE ACKNOWLEDGES YOU!

2022 MOANALUA HIGH SCHOOL LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE (above) The Moanalua High School Executive Council is made up of fifteen volunteers. VOLUNTEERS! While officers are elected, they choose to run knowing that if they win, there is no physical reward, no letter grade, no incentive other than the pure satisfaction of doing a good job and representing the student body. At times, we achieve great success while at other times, we achieve somewhat less, but it is always a learning process. While we can take away much satisfaction from doing a good job, we can also learn from mistakes and try to better ourselves the next time. And so, at the end of our terms, while we do not earn a credit, a letter grade or even a certificate of achievement proving our accomplishments, we can take away the self-satisfaction in knowing that we did our best for the students, school and community, and that positive experience is something we can really use as contributing adult members of society.

Wednesday

11/25: FOOD DRIVE RESULTS MIXED!

This year's Fall Food drive yielded mixed results.  While we apparently had more actual FOOD donations, which is great, the overall total number of items was down from last time (7013 this time vs. 8148 last time).  Part of the total is calculated including monetary donations with every $.50 counting as one item.  Basically, food donations were up but monetary donations were down.  Still, every item counts in the overall Hawaii Foodbank collection where hopefully, many needy families will benefit.  Congratulations go out to the JUNIOR class for winning the overall class competition, and Mr. Kohara's junior homeroom for winning the individual homeroom competition.
1st:  JUNIORS (3192 items, 6.6/student)
2nd:  SENIORS (1678 items, 3.4/student)
3rd:  SOPHOMORES (1047 items, 2.1/student)
4th:  FRESHMEN (984 items, 2.0/student)
 

HR WINNER:  Mr. Kohara's JUNIOR Homeroom
Juniors needed a cart to deliver donations!

Seniors also brought a cart load!

Part of the total haul!