Thursday, September 8, 2011

Ground Broken On The New $37.1 Million Pu'u Kukui Elementary School in Wailuku

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Groundbreaking of Pu’u Kukui Elementary
By Wendy Osher
Article from: wwww.mauinow.com
Maui broke ground today on a new $37.1 million elementary school that will serve the growing Central Maui community 
of Wailuku. Pu’u Kukui Elementary School, which is roughly translated as “Hill of Enlightenment” is expected to 
accommodate an estimated 550 students in grades K-5. The 98,562 square-foot facility will sit on 14 acres of land 
provided by Kehalani Mauka, LLC, and is scheduled for completion by August 29, 2012. During today’s ceremony, 
Governor Neil Abercrombie emphasized his commitment to education and the critical role of Hawai’i’s keiki. DOE 
Superintendent Ronn Nozoe, Sen. Pres. Shan Tsutsui, and Maui Mayor Alan Arakawa join in digging shovels into the 
ground at the groundbreaking of Maui’s newest elementary school. Photo by Wendy Osher.“Two of our most important
goals right now are to grow jobs in our economy and invest in young people,” said Gov. Abercrombie. “By building a 21st 
Century campus at Pu’u Kukui Elementary, we will be doing both. Our administration is investing our dollars into putting
 our children first,” he said. Senate President Shan Tsutsui of Maui took a moment to thank the late Rep. Bob Nakasone
 who was among those who worked to secure a $14 million appropriation during the 2007 legislative session to plan, 
design and construct the new school. “It was his (Nakasone’s) vision, his commitment to public education and really 
supporting our keiki, that drove projects like this back to our community here on Maui,” said Sen. Pres. Tsutsui. Tsutsui 
said the project will bring hundreds of much needed jobs to the island of Maui for the next several months. He said over
the long term, it will result in a positive impact not only on the surrounding community here, but for neighboring schools
as well. Senate President Shan Tsutsui (left) and DOE Deputy Superintendent Ronn Nozoe (right) were among the
dignitaries in attendance at the groundbreaking of Wailuku’s second Elementary School. Photo by Wendy Osher.  State 
and county leaders stood alongside DOE represenatives as groundbreaking got underway for the new Pu’u Kukui Elementary 
School on Maui. Photo by Wendy Osher.  Governor Neil Abercrombie poses for a photo with construction crews at the 
new Pu’u Kukui  Elementary School in Wailuku. Photo by Wendy Osher. “We need to not only treat this as a new building, 
but as a building block on a different way to deliver education, so that the rest of the state can follow us,” said Wesley Lo,
 the Department of Education Representative for Maui. The Governor expressed a similar sentiment saying, “We’ve got
 to recognize what’s happening across the state, but particularly on Maui. It’s so exciting to be on Maui. You can see 
change–you don’t have to talk about it–you can see the change that’s in the air,” said Gov. Abercrombie.“It’s clear to me that
 as far as Maui is concerned and perhaps symbolically for the whole state, this is a new start. This is a new day,” he said.
The campus will consist of eight buildings and a covered play court. Buildings include four classroom structures, an 
administration builidng, a library/media center, and a student center. The Department of Education will also seek LEED 
(Leadership in energy and Environmental Design) Silver Project certification. Under the designation,  the school will be 
fitted with an air conditioning commissioning program, and natural day lighting design for energy conservation.
“This school, this commitment, is an investment in our young people,” said Gov. Abercrombie, “and I’m happy to be a part
 of it.”