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Noda High School

Nisshin High School

A few times a year, requests come in from schools across Japan to visit Moanalua High School. Although we are not able to accommodate everyone, we try to give our students a chance to interact with other students and test their language abilities in one-on-one conversations and shared activities.

Visitors to Moanalua High School

On December 5, 2011, Nisshin High School students came to visit Moanalua High School. We had a short opening ceremony followed by conversation activities. Each group had a chance to speak freely about topics of their choice. 

 

Noda High School, from Yamaguchi Prefecture visited Moanalua High School on Thursday, Nov. 15, 2012. A morning of conversations and sharing took place in the cafeteria with level 2-3 students from Ms. Migita and Mr. Fukada's classes, followed by a campus tour, early spaghetti lunch and more conversations with different students. The Noda High students also created links with the things they are thankful for to be added to SA's chain.

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Gotanba High School will be visiting on Monday, Dec. 3, 2012

 

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Noda High School, from Yamaguchi Prefecture visited Moanalua High School on Thursday, Nov. 14, 2013. A morning of conversations and sharing took place in the cafeteria with level 2-3 students from Mrs. Wong's and Mr. Fukada's classes, followed by a campus tour. An early turkey pastrami and corn chowder lunch was followed by more conversations with different students and Christmas ornament making. The Noda High and Moanalua students ended their visit with picture-taking in Mene Square. We hope they enjoyed their visit. Thank you Lan Hawaii for making this possible.

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