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Assets School Community Honors Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.

HONOLULU — Assets School students, families, faculty, and staff proudly participated in the annual Martin Luther King Jr. Day Parade, joining community members from across Oʻahu to honor Dr. King’s enduring legacy of justice, equity, and dignity for all.

Marching together as a school ʻohana, Assets community members demonstrated their commitment to the values Dr. King championed—service, inclusion, and respect for every individual. For many students, the parade offered a meaningful opportunity to connect classroom learning with civic engagement and community action. This year, we were even featured in the Honolulu Star-Advertiser's front page story about the parade (see below).

Assets School serves students who are gifted, dyslexic, and/or have other language-based learning differences. Events like the MLK Day Parade reinforce the school’s mission to develop confident, compassionate learners who understand their role in creating a more just and inclusive society. We look forward to continuing to provide students with opportunities to engage in service learning, community events, and experiences that deepen their understanding of leadership and civic responsibility.

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