Jennifer Sato
- Island: Oahu
- Class: Vice Principal
- Years of Teaching: 18
- Field/Office: Queen Kaʻahumanu Elementary
- Complex Area: Kaimukī-McKinley-Roosevelt
- Home Town: Waipahu, Hawaii
- District: Honolulu
What do you think is the Hawaii Department of Education’s greatest strength?
Bringing everyone together
What do you think is the greatest strength about the complex area that you work in? What is your complex area known for?
EL Design Team, unison
What makes your particular school or office special or distinctive?
Location!
What are two main challenges you face or teachers in general face as a educator in Hawaii?
Many students come with emotional issues and all different backgrounds
What are the qualities that make a Hawaii State Department of Education teacher successful?
Being able to connect with the families and students
What words would you use to describe your students?
Adaptable
What is unique and/or special about the school you work at? What do you enjoy most about teaching there?
The staff is caring.
What are some fun activities that individuals enjoy doing outside school hours within the COMPLEX AREA that you represent?
Beach, working out, hiking
What are some fun activities that individuals enjoy doing outside school hours on the ISLAND that you work at?
Beach, hiking, night life
What do you enjoy most about the students you teach in Hawaii?
The diversity
What do YOU enjoy doing in your free time while in Hawaii?
Spending time with my family
What’s YOUR favorite local food on your island? How would you describe the food?
Hawaiian Food; represents the culture here in Hawaii
What’s your favorite place to eat on your island? What kind of food is it?
Poke, from anywhere
What are some housing tips that you could recommend for teachers relocating to Hawaii?
Pick someplace close that you want to work and play!
What advice would you give to a new teacher who wants to work in your complex for the Hawaii DOE in general?
Have an open mind, in Honolulu there is a wide range of students