PCNC Connection February 2016
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PCNC Connection February 2016
Kapa’a High School PCNC Connection Parent Community Networking Center Nancy_Borilez@notes.k12.hi.us ~~ kapaahighschool.net INSIDE THIS ISSUE Project Grad American Savings Bank Award WCU ~ Warrior Credit Union Outdoor Classrooms- Mr. Costa & Ms. O’Rourke 4 VE Shark Tank & Science Fair 4-5 Principal List & Honor Roll 6 Great Things Happening in our Community Class of 2016 Meeting Thursday, Feb 11th in SAC @ 6:30pm 1 2 3 th March 10 MCNITE Fundraiser from 6-9pm Kapa’a McDonalds February 2016 Volume 5 Issue 5 Upcoming Dates 5 Teacher Collaboration Day Students - No School 9 PTSA Meeting SAC 5pm 11 Project Grad Mtg SAC 6:30pm 15 President’s Day - No School 16 SCC Meeting SAC 5:30pm 17 Warrior Credit Union Account Opening Parent Night School Library 5:00-7:00pm 17 KHS Foundation Mtg SAC 6pm The American Savings Bank Kapa’a High School Freshmen Term 1 English Students!!! KeikiCo Contest was an You DID it! $10,000 Earned toward our Business Pathway. opportunity for students to flex their creative muscles and turn their big ideas into business worthy plans. Teams created an innovative product or service and developed a business plan via a video pitch. This contest was open to schools in Hawaii from grades 3-12. Kapa'a High School won the county prize of $10,000.00. We are ever grateful to American Savings Bank for investing in our future business contributors. Funds will continue to support our business pathway programs such as Money Management, Financial Literacy, and any future student business endeavors. Congratulations to Mr. Keawe & Ms. Morita’s English Term 1 students. Great Things Great Happening @ Kapa’a Things Happening @ Kapa’aHigh High Page 2 Jason Woodward Creator of WUC Logo presented with a Kapaa Pono Market gift card from Principal Hamada & February 17, 2016 & student ID. New savings and checking accounts open with a minimum balance. Page 2 We are pleased to announce Kapaa High School’s partnership with Kauai Community Federal Credit Union in launching the Warrior Credit Union (WCU) student branch beginning on February 10, 2016. Personal finance education is a key element in establishing a sound and secure economy within our community and beyond. It is our goal to provide real life financial experiences and information to youth in order to nurture financially productive adults. By participating in this educational program, your student will be introduced to beginning concepts regarding personal savings, identifying needs vs. wants, using a debit card, monitoring monthly and online statements, and financial goal setting. Age appropriate saving and checking programs will be offered through the Warrior Credit Union in order to encourage students to develop good financial habits. Not only will this program educate participating student members, but it also serves as a live learning experience for students at Kapaa High School. The Warrior Credit Union will be operating the student run branch every Wednesday from 9:25-11:35am in Room I-101 next to the office. Students may make real money deposits, check deposits, and withdrawals up to $20 at the WCU school branch. For more advanced transactions, students will experience typical member services at KCFCU branches and ATMs. Parents & students signing up! For your convenience, next Parent Opening Night Wed Feb 17th Great Things Happening @ Kapa’a High The Outdoor Classroom is a reminder that innovation is alive and well in public education. Students love the Outdoor Classroom. When a teacher asks who wants to go outside every hand is raised. Absenteeism goes down on Outdoor Classroom days. By preserving a student’s innate sense of curiosity and wonder we will foster active and engaged lifelong learners. Yes, learning can be FUN! This is evident in Ms. O’Rourke’s class. Also, proximity to the surrounding neighborhood often leads to service learning projects that emphasize social involvement and responsibility. We are ever grateful to the many organizations that continue to provide our students with well-rounded service learning opportunities. Mr. Costa’s Semester 1 Construction & Design students hard at work! Mr. Costa & KCC instructors teamed up to help students plan, design, and carry out construction. Looking forward to Semester 2 student’s completed work! Page 3 Great Things Happening @ Kapa’a High Great Things Happening @ Kapa’a High Page 4 Page 4 Hilliard, Maximus Ioanna, Sage Jarquio, Jullie Anne Jones, Kalina Kaui, Tiani Kauo, Brooke Keala, Kaehukaiihaamainae Kessler, Keegan Kopesky, Lia Kuloloia, Cherish Principal Daniel Hamada; Bank of Hawaii Lihue Manager Clifton Arruda (a shark ); Ms. Farina; Kurt Last ( a shark); then the winning team (Gardens of Feedin) Whitney White, Shasta Behling-Camero, and Amber Weiss; behind them is Charles Lanphier (shark); Marion Paul (shark); Tad Miura (shark); Kauai Complex Superintendent Bill Arakaki; and State Director of the Department of Business, Economic Development & Tourism Luis Salaveria. Mahalo for your time, energy, and pro-active support! Kapa’a High School Admin & Staff Virtual Enterprise on its Ninth Year The Shark Tank presentation evolved from the Virtual Enterprise Business Plan presentations that began in 2008. This year was our ninth presentation. Last year Ms. Farina tried something new - instead of having the students come up with different business ideas and voting on ONE that they would develop, she let them develop the ones they wanted to. Instead of having each business present their business plans individually, they competed "Shark Tank” style. Last year we had four businesses competing and this year there were five. Both years had five sharks that voted on which business was presented the best, was most likely to be successful, and which they would most likely invest money in. Both years had a monetary prize for the winning team. The winning team this year was Gardens of Feedin' - a company that will install and maintain vertical food and/or ornamental gardens for private households as well as businesses. represents Kapa’a High in Science Fair Please make time to read The Garden Island Newspaper write up on Ritikaa Kumar as the Science Fair competition has only begun. She has been working tirelessly on this incredible and relevant science fair project, which is getting a lot of recognition both in the scientific community and in the general public. If you see her, make sure to congratulate her. We still have District Science Fair to get through in February, and we are still working hard to make her ready to qualify for states... but no matter the outcome, she has certainly made a name for herself. http://thegardenisland.com/news/local/education/honey-of-a-scienceproject/article_ac832106-aa0d-58c6-8bbc-22d433f98698.html Aloha and thank you to all who have supported her through this. Nicole McKamey Science Department February 26, 2016 Kaua‘i War Memorial Convention Hall Free and Open to the Public The community is invited to attend the Kauai Regional Science and Engineering Fair on Friday, February 26, 2016, from 3:30 PM to 7:00 PM. Student projects will be on display and community organizations will demonstrate how science and/or engineering is used in their workplace, from 3:30-5:30 PM. The awards ceremony will begin at 5:30, with guest speakers William Arakaki, Complex Area Superintendent, and Margaret Cox, Kaua‘i Board of Education Member. The winners from the regional fair will move on to the Hawai‘i State Science and Engineering Fair, and the Intel International Science and Engineering Fair. Warriors Celebrate Student Achievement Term 2 Principal's List (4.0+) Freshmen (9th Grade) Aguinaldo, Chelsea Nicole Ahuna, Rusdan-Rocket Alapai, Jai Anakalea, Leleaka Anderson, Michael John Andersson, Astrid Andrews, Cody Antony, Marshall Asuncion-Ornellas, Kailie Bacon, Analani Baligad, Brandi Barker, Hana Bautista, Kate Benjamin, Abigail Bettencourt, Mackenzie Bloss, Nicholas Boro, Kellynn Briggs, Gunilla Brown, Robert Burnz, Kawailehua Cabebe, Keaweakoa Caisey, Ella Cannard, Chase Cantu, Maceo Casem, Jaliyah Choy, Anna Clark, Maya Collins-Doijode, Hannah Cruz, Michael Cudiamat, Angelica Dodd, Jona Dolino, Kiara Domingo, Robert Donner, Caden Duran, Gabrielle Eisenhour, Kekoa Ell, Ana Ensworth, Arianne Flores, Kevin Fonua, Kesomi Foss, Dylan Frazier, Miles Furugen, Maya Garcia-Raquel, Haylee Gokan, Haley Gonsalves, Kahiau Griffin, Mikela Guimba, Mary Joy Gushiken, Andjela Aiko Hayakawa, Alicia Hennessy, Victoria Herman, Jessica-Ann Higa, Daniel Ladera, Jaylana-Rose Lagana, Angelina Langtad, Kaylee Lenz, Hailey Liberto, Angela Malina, Kaimi Markman, Kai Marshall, Shanayah Martin, Malia Masi, Lilio McNarney, Gina Medina, Jennilyne Meek, Ava Milbrand, Manoah Mortell , Tiallah Murakami, April Murakami, Iris Nebre, Kylin Nelson, Leila Nice, Sydney Nunes, Taelyn Perono, Raffy Rabago-Kaiwi, Pomaikalani Robson, Bronze Rodriguez, Sophia Sacramento, Micah Kekoa Sanay, Shalea Santos, Danielle Searby, Malia Shanton, Gunner Shope, Chase Sibolboro, Janessa Sifuentes, Rafael Tabian, Kiaura-Kyleen Tampus, Juliana Tangelder, Paris Terrazas, Angelina Thompson, Kuumomi Tomoda-Bannert, Keala Tranilla, Mariah-Mae Uribe, Maryjane Victorino-Prem, Ashley Washburn, Ezra Wetherington, Kiara Zephier, Rainbow Star Sophomores (10th Grade) Alumpe, Princess Mae Arruda-Kapu, Nevaeh Binder, Brianna Blum, Sheila Brenton, Christopher Bush, Kailee Cain, Damia Chandler, Anuhea Coloma, Samantha Cooper, Bailey Daligdig, Hailey Davis-Mendija, Anuhealani Delos Santos, Stephanie Dryer, Nakoa Fisher, Erin Fonua, Teili Franklin, Gabriel Fugett, Mackenzie Fulton, Kuuleinani Guerra, Brisa Hanson, Claudia Harper, Stephanie Hawks, Anna Helm, Braden Holthaus, Eden Holthaus, Lili Iloreta, Kaylene Jensen, Braeden Kahokuloa-Pascua, Keahi Kauai, Kelly Kaui, Aulani Kimura, Ian Kotsol, Isabella Lathrop, Kaya Layaoen, Joshua Lis, Amber Manique, Janice Manique, Lester Martin, Nina Fritz Dianne Martinez, Carlo McGinnis, Brittain Mokuahi, Sariah Montemayor, Joyce Ann Ohai, Ammon O'Rourke, Karlie O'Rourke, Kelta Overmyer, Kaylee Paleka, Justin Pang, Jaycee Pinoliar, Arnolde Jhaey Pleas, Rachel Puig, Mikela Quintana, Kora Rambayon, Aldrey Justin Rapozo, Jazlyn Reed, Jarod Reininger, Micah Ricciardi, Mia Rivera, Wentworth Rodriguez, Melissa-Mae Rosa, Anolani Santos, Anna-Malia Shimonishi, Kelli Stanfill Presley, Jillian Takenaka, Sejong Taylor, Lauren TenEyck, Kela Tomoda-Bannert, Tiana Tsai, Larissa Viluan, Danika Waipa, Kalei o ka lanakila Walker, Aiyanah Wesoloski, Paige Wood, Kela Yadao, Maverick Zietz, Tigerlilly Zingray, Isabella Juniors (11th Grade) Alao, Tyra Armstrong, Kelsea Baker, Makai Baldwin, Alexis Bernabe, Bailey Borilez, Stetson Cole, William Costa, Micaela Custodio, Fritz Aldrey De La Cruz, Darlyn Deblin, John Devin, Natalie Duran, Allen Elwir, Taha Faretta, Heather Fernandez, Ikona Ford, Tylor Franklin, Isabelle Fumagalli, Chiara Gallego, Elyssa Abigail Green, Frankie Hawthorne, Jayson Hernandez Jimenez, Vanessa Ariadna Hirokane Mundon, Makayla Jerves, Alani Johnson, Emily Kay, Frances Kehoe, Tiernan Keohohou, Caleb Kessell Fay, Wahliya Kessler, Jonathan Lacuesta, Jamaica Mhay Landagora, Raven-Brittney Lazo, Halle Lopez, Julie Lovejoy-Henry, Taylor Mack, Ayahna Mangold, Asher Matayoshi, Mikela Matsuda, Chloe Morita, Selena Joy Nelson, Asianna Nemeroff, Noah Ochoa, Alexis Pangdan, Camille Alexis Panui, Pakela Perez-Jacinto, Jerena Lynn Pascua, Shaina Claudine Peralta, Jake Rhon Refamonte, Lehuanani Santiago, John Daryll Santos, Ruth Sherwood, Noah Stergion, Bodhi Tacsiat, Jalen Takamura, Kayla Taylor, Julianna Tone, Kasen Unutoa, Morris Uribe, John Walther, John Wamsley, Mia Wilson Rytting, Gabriella Yamashiro, Eryn Zemel, Kailey th Seniors (12 Grade) Agpaoa, Christian Willi Aiwohi, Brylyn Aladin, Stephanie Andaya, Deidre Andrews, Braden Aquias, Jeanine Bartolo, Robert Behling-Camero, Shasta Camat, Eljay Christensen, Colton Cordero, Alexi Cruz, Emily Daligcon-Pomaikai, Tori Domingo, Nicki Donayri, Kristine Firestone, Kenneth Fisher, Cory Geiger Wright, Moriela Gilbert, Samantha Gipolan, Alyssa Goodrich, Rylie Harper, Caitlyn Hawks, Alexis Hernandez Jimenez, Valeria Yamili Herrera, Valentin Hough, Keani Ishizu, Tate Jensen, Christian Jim, Kelli Kaiminaauao, Kailana Kaneakua, Tiani Kumar, Ritikaa Langstaff, Coleman Liberto, Sara Machado, Kirk Maroney, Kai Morimoto, Sara Navalta, Destiny Ena Nice, Maxwell Paik, Cory Pascual, Kyleen Nina Patton, Cathalintha Perez-Jacinto, Jessa Belle Quilos, Brandon Rapozo Kiara Rausch, Jacob Rupert, Larry Sembrano, Jheresa Evelyn Shimabukuro, Cameo Sifuentes, Gabriel Souza-DeBlake, Makua Spaethe-Peterson, Kaitlan Stevenson-Egeland, Sanoe Stogner, Brendan Tanigawa, Brayden Tittnich, Emily Tuttle, Kunani Uribe, Brittany Vernola, Samuel Walker, Rukiyah Watten, Joshua Yago, Jalen Michael Yamane, Shawn Honor Roll (3.5+ to 3.9) Freshmen (9th Grade) Alapai-Pimental ,Keawe Ballesteros, Mariana Betts, Aedan Bunao, Kennah Chatfield, Justice Connolly, Makayla Costa, Kiran Cummings, Levi Dinio, Mikel Espina, Vince Andrei Frye, Cole Fugett, Tiger Kupihea, Kendra Makepa, Wailana McPartland-Cosmann, Felix Murphy, Lauren Paleracio, Keilyn Reed-Cargill, Isabelle Rittmeister ,Benjamin Scalzo, Keisen Spaethe-Peterson, Gabriel Tafoya, Makena Tolenna, Shannol Tranilla, Tyson Jay Vaz, Tynnan Vicente, Aaron Youn, Raine Sophomores (10th Grade) Alumpe, Jonnika Mae Arruda-Sukehira, Kylin Barnes, April Beasley, Sonata Begley, Caitlin Boiser, Sonny Brassington, Caiden Counts, Kymani Dato, Anapuni Dato, Kyven-James Demerin, Paul Dumaoal, Shaina Isabel Eulalio, Levi Fischer , Casey Harder, Kalena Kaden, Angelie Key, Madison Knouse, Lilliana Koko, Karyn Lindsey, James Lloyd, Jasmynn Loos, Larry Mahoney, Gabriella Matsushima, Aretha Dennissa Miles, Cambria Mones, Princess Malia Nishida, Kirklyn Nono, Giezel Ericka Ramos, Marievic Rapozo, Kalae Relacion, Taylor Sablay, Kiyannie Sanchez, Tomas Sargent, Madison Stark, Jessica Victorino, Buddy Juniors (11th Grade) Aguiar, Spencer Alalem, Kiara Asuncion, Violet Balajadia, Jayna Mei-Lin Bernabe, Edward Cayabyab, Melvin Patrick Davis-Caberto, Kaisha Fernandez, Chono Gilinug, Felyncia Groves, Toby Johnson, Iana Kaleiohi, Jazmin Lloyd, Emmalani Manupule, Kanoelani Michel, Pearl Middleton, Forest Moniz, Kainani Moniz, Leighton Nizo, Hailey Ofamin, Kayla Defer Orens, Ashley Pagtolingan, Kailana Pinoliar, Alyssa Rivera, Kailey Spears, Cameron Tabura, Mason Thompson, Kekapuloa Vaiho, Mahana Vito, Asia Workman, Lilinoe O Ke Anuenue Seniors (12th Grade) Aki, 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