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PB15 October.pub
Makalapa Elementary School 4435 Salt Lake Boulevard Honolulu, Hawaii 96818 (808) 421-4110 http://www.makalapael.k12.hi.us/ October 2015 Have you met our PTA Board members? With the hard work, planning, creavity, dedicaon, me and commitment of our energec PTA officers and parents, our Family FUN Fair was an overwhelming success. NOW is the me to get involved with your child’s educaon and school acvies to create lasng elementary school memories with your child. Spearheading our school PTA acvies are: Joseph Perez (PTA President), Vanessa Perez (Vice-President), Jamie Wya, (Corresponding Secrtary), Miki Crisp (Secretary)and Grace Bedient (Treasurer). With the helping hands of parents Jamie Kaufman, Rosalina Lopez and other parents, our PTA is planning a great year of acvies for your children. Join our PTA and be an acve part of your child’s school! SCHOOL CALENDAR of EVENTS OCTOBER 2015 2 Last day of First Quarter 2 Unclaimed “lost” items remaining the Office will be donated to a charitable cause. 5-9 Fall Break (no school for students) 12 Teacher institute Day (no school for students) 13 Radford Complex Professional Development Day (no school for students) 14 First day of Second Quarter. Students, Welcome Back to School! 16 AVID-Technology Fall Family Night 29 Fall Picture Taking Make-up/retake. 26 School Community Council Board Mtg, 3:00 pm, Office Conference Room 2 26 Parent-Teacher Association Mtg, 4:00 pm, Office Conference Room 2 27 Flu Shot Clinic for students who submitted an application 29-30 Parent-Teacher Conference. School ends at 12:30 pm 30 PCNC Pumpkin Carving Parent-Child Activity, 5:30 pm, Cafeteria NOVEMBER 2015 2-6 Parent-Teacher Conference. School ends at 12:20 pm 11 HOLIDAY: Veteran’s Day 16-20 Canned Food Drive 26-27 HOLIDAY: Thanksgiving 30 School Community Council Board Mtg, 3:00 pm, Office Conference Room 2 I am an ALL STAR at Makalapa! The All-Star program is designed to encourage and recognize students who meet our school-wide rules and expectaons. Congratulaons to the following students for being selected as PBS All-Star recipients for the month of September 2015! Aiden Alexander Alexis Dowler Alycia Abordonado Alysa Tom Ashten-Taylor Bonilla-Cuizon Avlin Keamo Bliss Soogrim Courtney Grate David Sco, Dylan Flores Emma Hall Joleen Fagaragan Joshua Watson Kalysa Ng Kaylyn Reid Landen Cunningham Lincoln Ocoin Londyn Baker Lylah Occhipin Mallory Estrada Hernandez Maria Corpuz Natalie Wahl Phoebe Alexander Princess Hailey Asuncion Seagull Kabua Shawn Bourland Sierra Blume Trae Mateo-Carrick Please congratulate them for doing a great job of demonstrang appropriate behaviors and meeng our school-wide expectaons in the class, on our playfield, and/or in our cafeteria. UNCLAIMED LUNCH BAGS, WATER BOTTLES, JACKETS WILL BE DONATED ON OCTOBER 9, 2015 We recognize that lunch boxes, water bottles and student jackets are expensive and students need to be responsible for their personal items. Parents to please label student items and have students check in the office for lost items. Our school continues to collect more unclaimed and unidentified items that are left at the playground after lunch recess daily. Items clearly marked with a student name and teacher name are returned to a student. Parents and children should claim lunch boxes, water bottles and jackets in the Main Office by Friday, October 2. Items left in the office after that time will be donated to a charitable cause. NOTICE & REQUEST FOR ACCOMMODATIONS Individuals with a disability who wish to participate in a school event, are invited to contact the following personnel to make arrangements for accessibility at least 10 working days prior to the event. Reasonable effort will be made to accommodate your request. You may call VP Mr. Trent Horita or the school office @ 421-4110. School-Community Council, September 21, 2015 Student Report: Volleyball: On Thursday, September 12, 2015, we had our Radford Complex Volleyball Tournament held at Radford High School Gymnasium. We are proud of our Volleyball team with their winning record fo 5 wins and 1 loss. Family Fair: On Friday September 18, our school had a Family Fun Fair held from 4-7 pm. There was food, games, prizes, and fun. Each grade level was responsible for running a game. We would like to thank the firemen, the paramedics, and the policemen who came to volunteer their services and equipment. The Family Fun Fair was a great way to spend time with friends, family and teachers. Book Fair: On Friday, September 18 our school Fall Book Fair was held in the Library from 2-6 pm. It gave the students a chance to buy books and get some stationery items. We thank the PTA for coordinating the Family Fun Fair and to the Makalapa Leadership Team for the Book Fair. Student Council Calendar of Events: The Student Council representatives met and discussed ideas and plans for one activity for second, third and fourth quarter. Some ideas discussed include a Food Drive, Clothing Drive, McDonald’s McTeacher Night with the Staff and Spirit Week. Principal’s Report Still seeking parents/community members for Adult Supervisor positions and an Afterschool Program Music Teacher. Applicants should call our Office SASA, Ms. Mely at 421-4110 for more information. Safety Preparedness Drills. Our practice Earthquake and Evacuation Drills were held in September to ensure that all students and Staff are able to approSmarter Balanced Assessment, SY 2014-2015 priately respond in an emergency situation. For English Language Arts Results information about how to prepare and protect your family during a large earthquake, visit http://www.shakeout.org/hawaii. The Smarter Balanced Assessment (SBA) scores for students in Grades 3-6 in Spring 2015 were shared. This is the first year that the SBA was administered to Hawaii children. The results of this new assessment show that a majority of our students need to improve their critical thinking, problem solving and gain a deeper understanding of Language Arts and Math concepts. Teachers will focus on identifying and providing appropriate instruction that meets the needs of each child. Please provide a quiet study time and area at home for students homework. Learn about SBA and help your child prepare to take the test. Visit http:// www.smarterbalanced.org Smarter Balanced Assessment, SY 2014-2015 Mathematics Results MAKALAPA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL OCTOBER 2015 BREAKFAST MONDAY TUESDAY Date: Date: WEDNESDAY Date: THURSDAY Date: 1 Orange Wedges FRIDAY Date: 2 Mixed Fruit Cereal Turkey Sausage Links Pepperoni Pizza Stick Orange Juice, Milk Date : 5 Date: 6 Date: 7 FALL BREAK BEGINS XXXXXXX Date: 12 Date: 13 TEACHERS INSTITUTE DAY RADFORD COMPLEX WAIVER DAY NO SCHOOL NO SCHOOL Date: 19 Pineapple Chunks W/G Bagel w/ Cream Cheese Grape Juice, Milk Date: 8 Date: 20 Chilled Peaches Steamed Rice Turkey Sausage Links XXXXXXX Date: 14 XXXXXXX Banana Date: 15 Pineapple Chunks Yogurt Cereal W/G French Toast w/ Syrup Dried Cranberries, Milk Date: 21 Pineapple Chunks W/G Cinnamon Style Roll Date: 9 Grape Juice, Milk Date: 22 Mixed Fruit XXXXXXX Date: 16 Mixed Fruit Steamed Rice Portuguese Sausage Apple Juice, Milk Date: 23 Orange Wedges Steamed Rice Southern Pork Links Pepperoni Pizza Stick Orange Juice, Milk Dried Cranberries, Milk Date: 26 Diced Pears W/G Pancakes w/ Syrup Grape Juice, Milk Date: 27 Mixed Fruit Breakfast Burrito Date: 28 Applesauce Steamed Rice Pork Sausage Patty Grape Juice, Milk Apple Juice, Milk Apple Juice, Milk Grape Juice, Milk Date: 29 Banana Date: 30 Chilled Peaches W/G Zucchini Bread Steamed Rice Portuguese Sausage Grape Juice, Milk Orange Juice, Milk Menus are subject to change without notice All Meals Include a Choice of Half-Pint 1% or Skim Milk "USDA IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER AND EMPLOYER" Apple Juice, Milk MAKALAPA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL OCTOBER 2015 LUNCH MONDAY Date: TUESDAY Date: Date : 5 Date: 6 XXXXXXX Date: 13 TEACHERS INSTITUTE DAY RADFORD COMPLEX WAIVER DAY NO SCHOOL NO SCHOOL THURSDAY Date: 1 BBQ Pork Patty on W/G Bun Baked Beans Seasoned Corn Diced Pears Milk Date: 8 Date: 7 FALL BREAK BEGINS Date: 12 WEDNESDAY Date: XXXXXXX Date: 14 Creole Macaroni Garden Salad Chillled Peaches W/G French Roll Milk FRIDAY Date: 2 Oven Baked Chicken w/ Gravy Steamed Rice Broccoli & Carrots Pineapple Chunks W/G Roll Milk Date: 9 XXXXXXX Date: 15 Turkey Pastrami on W/G Bun Oven Fries Rainbow Salad w/ Tomato Fruit Juice Milk Date: 22 Cheeseburger Lettuce & Tomato Potato Rounds Apple Wedges Milk Date: 19 Date: 20 Date: 21 Ocean Treasure Nuggets Nachos w/ Beef & Beans Chicken w/ Asian Noodles Steamed Rice Garden Salad Egg Roll Rainbow Salad Fruit Juice Tossed Salad Baked Beans W/G Cornbread Orange Wedges Pineapple Chunks Milk Milk Milk Date: 26 Date: 27 Date: 28 Date: 29 Chicken Patty on W/G Bun Italian Spaghetti w/ Meat Sauce Breaded Pork Chop Patty w/ Gravy Cheese Pizza Lettuce & Tomato Spinach & Romain Salad Whipped Potatoes Mixed Green Salad Oven Fries Tropical Pineapple Edamame & Corn Baby Carrots Orange Wedges W/G French Roll Apple Wedges Mixed Fruits Milk Milk W/G Roll Milk Milk XXXXXXX Date: 16 Baked Ham Whipped Potatoes Edamame, Corn & Carrots Orange Wedges W/G Roll Milk Date: 23 Asian Chicken on Cabbage Steamed Rice Vegetable Medley Chilled Peaches Milk Date: 30 Tuna Salad on W/G Bun Corn Chowder Garden Green Salad Fruit Juice Milk Menus are subject to change without notice All Meals Include a Choice of Half-Pint 1% or Skim Milk "USDA IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY PROVIDER AND EMPLOYER"