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3rd Grade January/February 2018

KSM ‘27 Newsletter

Happy New Year and Welcome back to school! We hope you all enjoyed the holidays and Winter Break. Remember that PARENTS are one of the main players in a successful PTSO. Mahalo to all our parents and caregivers for supporting na keiki and helping the PTSO to sponsor events like `ohana movie night and Ho`olaule`a.

ü Jan 25: Charles Reed Bishop Day – Chapel Attire

ü Feb 15: Summer School registration closes

ü Feb 15: Parent “Talk story” session

ü Feb 16: In-Service/Workday – No School

ü Feb 19: Presidents’ Day Holiday, No School

`Ohana Movie Night: Sat, Feb. 24, 6 pm @ HS quad

(subject to change & weather permitting)

All KSM families are invited to the FREE event featuring the movie “Wonder”, rated PG. Bring your own blankets, low-back chairs, and dress warmly. Please RSVP at http://tinyurl.com/ptsomovie FREE popcorn bar & hot chocolate/whipped cream w/ RSVP ticket. Refreshments will be available for purchase.

Important Dates

Ho`omaika`i!

Hālau  ‘O  Kapikohānaiāmālama  THE  LIFE  SOURCE  THAT  FEEDS  AND  NOURISHES  

 Hālau  ‘O  Kapikohānaiāmālama  is  the  

Kamehameha  Schools  Maui  summer  school  program.      Registration  is  open  now  until  February  15,  2018.    More  information  

including  curriculum,  program  dates,  and  tuition  can  be  found  at:    

http://www.ksbe.edu/maui/summer    

Got info or ???’s, contact PTSO Reps Summer & Sienna at [email protected]

Ho`olaule`a is the PTSO’s biggest event of the year. This year’s theme is E Kupa`a no na kau akau, Stand Firm in All Seasons.

Ø Class of 2027 is responsible for a donation of two (2) silent auction items valued at $40-$50 each

Ø Pre-sale info for food items (Hawaiian plate, Beef Stew plate, Mud Pie, etc) & Logo items is forthcoming

Ø Food & Supply donation requests is forthcoming Ho`olaule`a runs on VOLUNTEER power so your kokua is greatly appreciated. Sign-up link is forthcoming. If you are not food certified, there will be lots of other areas which require kokua for this day-long event that benefits our KSM keiki and community! Thank you very much to co- chairs Alicia (Lucas) Ginoza and Jerene (Sara-Rose) DiPaola for graciously volunteering to represent papa `ekolu on the “H18” committee. Mahalo!

Save the date: Ho`olaule`a, April 21, 2018

Mālama

Jave Somera Hinano Cua

Nanea Arquero Kulia Kapua`ala Trever Felten Emma Gouveia Sonny Karlen `Ihikolonahe

Maxwell

`Ike Pono

Elai Mossman Kaimi Kekumu

Joey Keli`ipa`akaua Alanna Abe

Lahela Adams Tyce Ringstad

Radyn Yap

Each month, students are recognized for exemplifying Hawaiian Values. Awardees are honored with a special luncheon with their `ohana and live entertainment. Keep up the good work! I MUA

IMPORTANT:

Our class kuleana for Ho`olaule`a is SWEET SHOPPE

which means all volunteers working the booth must be food

certified.

Parents should complete the on-line Food Safety and Sanitation Training located on the “Forms and Resources” page on the KSBE website. The on-line

training takes about 10 minutes inclusive of a post-test.

Upon completion, you will be food certified. This certification is valid

for seven years.

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