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KERN: Very good, thank you. Any questions for the testifier? Seeing none, Matthew Cruz, name and <br />district. <br />CRUZ: Hello everybody, my name is Matthew Cruz. I am a 12th grade senior at HAAS. I have been <br />going to HAAS for about five years, and I am here to help represent the senior class and all of the <br />student body. There are three things that I want to point out that differentiate HAAS from other <br />schools. Number one ohana, number two hands on learning, number three a voice in the students. The <br />thing about HAAS is that we’re all light tight bonds. You know, it’s all ohana based. And I wouldn't <br />like necessarily know how to say it but we all stick together and we all help each other out; and it <br />provides a better learning community. And as far as bullying, bullying does not, like it is not even <br />there, like it doesn't even exist. Like if one thing begins to happen, all of these students already <br />stepped in and it's done within the hour, like it is finished. <br />Now hands-on learning, the thing with the hands-on learning is that, how do I say this, well, the hands- <br />on learning we have a bunch of different things like fish ponds, gardens, we have surfing class, dance <br />class, creative dance, all that stuff. And I personally believe in the world that hands-on learning with <br />experience and stuff will technically enrich students and help them more than reading a book and <br />staying in a classroom all day. <br />Now the main thing is the voice, students have a voice. They can change anything as far as, how am I <br />going to say it, they can change the school in a way that they just go up to the teacher and they discuss <br />things. They have a voice kind of like a democracy in the real world, and it really helps. It really does <br />help like us just prepare for technically the real world, and it gives students a chance to be leaders. <br />And in conclusion, in conclusion, I ask that you guys support general growth and the being of the <br />school. And I promise you that you guys will see leaders emerge and generations bloom. Thank you <br />very much. <br />KERN: Any questions for the testifier? Seeing none, thank you. James Weatherford, name and <br />district, and you may begin. <br />J. WEATHERFORD: Yes, thank you. My name is James Weatherford. I reside in Council District 5. <br />Elizabeth and I, my wife, are owners of a nearby property that is not far from the HAAS campus. We <br />have about 60 acres total there in two parcels that we bought three years ago and we are developing <br />into a farm. Most of the land in this general area where our property is and where HAAS is is former <br />cane land. Some of that former cane land is making the transformation to small farms. Our own <br />children, of course, are grown, but some of the children or the families of existing farms in the <br />neighborhood walk to school to HAAS, some even ride their horses over there. And in addition to <br />those farms, there are a lot more cane land around there and I, well, a lot of us in the community feel <br />like we are kind of seeing a good turning point where there is a lot happening there. We view HAAS, <br />and I know I speak for my neighbors in saying this, we view HAAS as a good fit and as a good <br />neighbor in this dynamic and transforming community. And we would certainly want the Planning <br />Commission to do everything you can do to ensure its survival, both in terms of approval and <br />reconsidering some of the owner’s requirements/conditions that are to be put upon the highway. <br />Thank you. <br /> <br />KERN: Thank you. Any questions for the testifier? Seeing none, Elizabeth Weatherford, name and <br />district, and you may begin. <br /> <br />14 <br /> EXHIBIT A <br /> <br /> <br />