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Catholic schools offer in-person classes despite the pandemic

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Catholic schools in Hawaii have managed to offer in-person classes this fall despite the pandemic. Maryknoll School's Chinese Immersion class is taught by Milton Makishi.
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Catholic schools in Hawaii have managed to offer in-person classes this fall despite the pandemic. Maryknoll School's Chinese Immersion class is taught by Milton Makishi.
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Catholic schools in Hawaii, like Maryknoll School, have managed to offer in-person classes this fall despite the pandemic.
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Maryknoll School's Sadie Tillotson teaches a class behind a see-through shield.
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Students play during Physical Education class at Maryknoll School.
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Students play during Physical Education class at Maryknoll School.
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Catholic schools in Hawaii have managed to offer in-person classes this fall despite the pandemic. Here, Star of the Sea students head for lunch.
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Travis Ouchi, 8th grade, and Mahina Williams, 7th grade, use a cover over their instruments at Mary, Star of the Sea School. Catholic schools in Hawaii have managed to offer in-person classes this fall despite the pandemic.
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Asuka Hirata, a parent volunteer, helps Ari Kakazu with his lunch at Mary, Star of the Sea School. Catholic schools in Hawaii have managed to offer in-person classes this fall despite the pandemic.
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Principal Margaret Rufo talks with students, Nanea Takayesu, left, Baylee Fury, and LC Awaya at Mary, Star of the Sea School. Blue tape separates the students at the table. Catholic schools in Hawaii have managed to offer in-person classes this fall despite the pandemic.
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At Mary, Star of the Sea School, chef Ivo Rossi, left, is helped out at lunchtime by Toshiaki Baba, a chef at a Waikiki hotel who is not working because of the pandemic.
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Nathan White, trumpet player, wipes down music stand after lessons with music teacher, Deeann Nishibun at Mary, Star of the Sea School.
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Soji Stephanelli adjusts mask during a 4th grade class at Mary, Star of the Sea School.
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Principal Margaret Rufo poses in a classroom at Mary, Star of the Sea School.
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Miki Maezawa, right, and Mariko Mori, both parents of students, deliver lunches to classes at Mary, Star of the Sea School.
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Students at Mary, Star of the Sea School play during recess. The tent in middle is for the music classes.
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Catholic schools in Hawaii have managed to offer in-person classes this fall despite the pandemic. Here, Star of the Sea Hannah Murphy is seen in her 7th grade class at Mary, Star of the Sea School.

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