21st Century Skills Aubree Tabisola, Jorin Wilcox, Makana Waiamau and Briana Gouveia.

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21st Century Skills Aubree Tabisola, Jorin Wilcox, Makana Waiamau and Briana Gouveia

Responsible Global Stewards Skills Respect and provide for various types of people and do your part to make the world a better place :)

Critical Thinking Be able to think for yourself and utilize your resources in order to help other people in the world. Also to be able to solve and explain problems.

Creative Expression Skills Students should be able to express themselves or yourself through creativity with other students and people.

Literacy Skills Have the knowledge to read and write to enable themselves to be useful in the world and understand/comprehend what's going on.

Servant Leadership/Empathy Demonstrate quality leadership skills and take responsibility in doing your part to make a difference in the world.

Technologically Capability Familiarize and gain the knowledge you need to know to utilize technology and all of it's wonders, in which makes life so much simpler.

Stewards of Hawaiian Leadership and Culture Ability to create your own perspective on Hawaiian Culture and language so that it will continue on, So take responsibility as Hawaiian people to make sure our culture and language is preserved.