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    808 Cheer Sharks

    808 Cheer Sharks

    5.0(2 reviews)
    3.4 mi

    Living in Hawaiʻi, we all know that word of mouth is everything. Reputation really speaks for…read moreitself. I'm so thankful for that, because if a close friend hadn't told me about this team and had both of her daughters enrolled, we probably never would have thought to join. What first attracted me to the team was the bright light, huge smile, and genuine heart of the wonderful coach and owner of 808 Cheer, Coach Britt. My daughter was only 7 years old when we started, back when practices were held at the Kapolei High School outdoor pavilion. I'll never forget Coach Britt always saying that one day she would have her own gym, in God's time. For the moment, she would say, "This is what we have, and we'll make the most of it." as the girls rolled up and put away mats. We stuck with her and the team through COVID, and when we came back, the growth for so many of our girls was incredible. Fast forward to today, we're now practicing in an amazing facility in Waipahu, and that gym she once talked about and prayed for has truly come to life. What I appreciate most is that tuition is very affordable, uniforms are reasonably and competitively priced, and there are no strange fundraising requirements or pressure to purchase extra things. Everything feels honest, family-oriented, and focused on the kids. 808 Cheer has truly been a blessing for our family, and we're grateful to be part of the journey.

    If I could give 808 Cheer Sharks a million stars, I absolutely would!! Located right in the heart…read moreof Kapolei, this cheer gym is bursting with energy, love and pure ohana vibes from the moment you step inside! Coaches Brittney, Kaylee, Rochelle and Barbs... WOW. These ladies are the heartbeat of this gym. They're not just phenomenal coaches: they're warm, loving and full of life! They pour their hearts into every single cheerleader, building up not just skill, but character, confidence and friendships that feel like family. What makes 808 Cheer Sharks stand out is the incredible bond they create... not only with the athletes, but with the families too. You're not just joining a team: you're becoming part of something special, something supportive and something unforgettable. Their passion is contagious, their dedication is unmatched, and the love they show shines through in every practice, every performance and every little high five. If you're in the Kapolei area and looking for a place where your child can thrive, grow and shine!! This is IT. GO 808 CHEER SHARKS!

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    Driving School of Hawaii

    Driving School of Hawaii

    4.3(7 reviews)
    2.8 mi

    We chose this driving school for my daughter, and she attended class every Sunday until completion…read more The place is on the second floor. Parking is limited in the front and can feel a bit sketchy, so I definitely recommend picking up your kids on time. The classroom was really cold for my daughter, which was her main complaint. Other than that, she said the class itself was fine and easy to follow. One important thing to know: the behind-the-wheel (BTW) driving slots are very limited, so students need to sign up as early as their 3rd week of class. We didn't realize how backed up it was--my daughter's BTW ended up being scheduled about 3 months after the classroom portion ended. They do provide some snacks in the classroom, which was a nice touch. (I think it's for sale -- need to clarify that). One important thing to know: if your child misses even one class, they can't make it up individually. They have to stop and wait to join the next batch because the classes have to be taken continuously. So make sure your schedule is solid before enrolling. Overall, it gets the job done, but definitely plan ahead for parking and behind-the-wheel scheduling.

    Driving School of Hawaii has been such a blessing for our family. Suzanne is an incredible…read moreinstructor, patient, calm, and truly gifted at making new drivers feel safe and confident behind the wheel. She explains everything clearly, never rushes, and you can tell she genuinely cares about her students' success. My son learned so much from her and actually looked forward to lessons, which says it all. Greg is also amazing behind the scenes. He is organized, responsive, and makes scheduling and communication so easy. If you are looking for a driving school that is professional, caring, and genuinely invested in helping new drivers succeed, I absolutely recommend Driving School of Hawaii. Suzanne and Greg make an awesome team.

    Healthcare Training & Career Consultants

    Healthcare Training & Career Consultants

    3.4(12 reviews)
    3.1 mi

    I took the in-person class in July 2021 and I really learned a lot. The teachers were great and…read morehelped me prepare for the Prometric Exam. I passed both the written and clinical exam on the first try. Thank you Ms. Cionie's and team!

    I had a really good time getting my CNA certification here. I'm not saying the school couldn't use…read moreany room for improvement, but I definitely learned a lot and made some great friends along the way. I had just finished my first semester of UH Nursing School when I took the CNA course, so I think that did give me some advantages. A lot of what I was learning was review, but it definitely was NOT as easy as I had thought it would be. Here are some tips if you are taking the CNA class. This is for the WAIPAHU AM class. I can't comment on the Honolulu classes or the Waipahu Evening class. - Get your TB and physical exam requirements done BEFORE you start the class. Seriously. - Do not park in the lot directly in front of the building or you will get towed. Park in the slanted stalls to the left (when you are facing the building) or the stalls in front of Max's. There is always ample parking close to the building. The Kalihi location parking is very tricky. - If you are a nursing student (or anyone else) and you signed up for Package A, make sure that you have your First Aid Certification. A majority of us didn't realize that we had our CPR certifications, but NOT First Aid. You need both for clinicals. We had to end up paying $40 to take the First Aid course at the Kalihi location in order to get the certification to take clinicals. - About 18 or 19 people out of the 27 in our class were already enrolled in nursing programs (bachelor's to become an R.N.). Most of these were from Chaminade, 3 of us were from UH, and 2 were at HPU. The rest were either people trying to get their feet wet in the healthcare field or were eventually trying to get into an LPN or RN program. - The class was LARGE. 27 people in a tiny classroom. If you are able to, try to get into a class that is smaller so you get more individualized attention and simply because the room was just way too small for all of us. - If you are signed up for the Waipahu location, don't expect everything to be at Waipahu. The clinicals are in town (Convalescent Center of Hawaii by Kuakini Hospital). Also, the First Aid/CPR course and the medical terminology classes are in town at the Kalihi location. Most people end up carpooling, but keep that in mind, especially if you don't have a car. - The stethoscope and BP kit that come with Package B and C aren't the best. They'll get you by just fine enough for the course, but if you're planning on making healthcare a career, I would highly suggest investing in a Littman stethoscope. - Since class is 6 days a week, I would also recommend having at LEAST 2 pairs of the white scrubs, but preferably 3 unless you plan on re-wearing your scrubs without washing them or doing laundry constantly. HT&CC sells them for $28 a pair which is pretty reasonable, but there might be other places on island that sell them for cheaper. If you have lots of time before your class starts, try looking online for white scrubs. I'm sure they're cheaper online. - Keep in mind that when you take the CNA training course, you get a certificate from HT&CC that says you completed the course. HOWEVER, you are NOT a Certified Nurse Assistant until you complete and successfully pass the American Red Cross exam, which is $275 or $285 if you take it through HT&CC. Until you pass the American Red Cross exam, you are only qualified to work as a Nurse Aid. NOT a "Certified" Nurse Aid/Assistant. The fail rate is high for the ARC license exam, so prepare in advance. - The Waipahu classroom A/C works a little too well, so bring a jacket. - There are plenty of places to eat around the Waipahu location. Much better food selection than the Kalihi location in my opinion. You have Leeward Drive-Inn, Thelma's, Max's, Golden Coin, L&L, Kin Sing, Jollibee, 7-11, Pacific Supermarket, etc all a super short walk away. Try to bring home lunch if you can to save money and calories. None of these fast food places are healthy. - The instructors switch out almost every day, but we had about 3 consistent instructors. Norma and Dr. Danao were our main instructors. Both of them have completely different teaching styles, but they were both great. - The book that is included with the course is actually really well-written and concise. I actually ordered the official American Red Cross Nurse Assistant textbook used through Amazon (for $19), and it was WAY thicker and more dense. There is a free online version of the ARC textbook online on the ARC website. - If you have tattoos, they will still let you take the course and attend clinicals, but you will have to cover them up. - No water fountains at the Waipahu building, bring your own water. - Clinicals are at Convalescent. Carpool b/c there is extremely limited street parking & parking at Kuakini is super expensive. Have fun :) It really is a good class.

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