MAY 2009 5 JUNE 2009 6th grade field trip
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MAY 2009 5 JUNE 2009 6th grade field trip
MAY 2009 5 6th grade field trip- Transition Convention, NBC arena 7 Radford Complex Track Meet, grades 4, 5, and 6 field trip, 8: 15 am - 1:00 pm 1st grade field trip- Stadium Marketplace, 8:30 am - 12:00 pm 3rd grade field trip- Kuakini Hospital, 10:30 am- 1:00 pm Makalapa 2nd Annual Read Aloud Last day for donations to "Friends for Life"- Kindergarten Service Project Kindergarten field trip- Pet Spot Store, Aquarium, Ala Moana Park, 9:15 am -1:45 pm 6th grade field trip- Aliamanu Middle School Orientation, 10: 15-11 :40 am 6th grade walking field trip- Ice Palace, 9:30 am -2:05 pm JPO Field Day, Kapiolani Park, 8:00 am - 1:00 pm Makalapa School Community Council Meeting, Office Conference Room, 5:30 pm Makalapa Parent Teacher Association Meeting, Office Conference Room, 6:30 pm Grade 5 DARE Graduation, UH Stan Sheriff Center, 8: 15 am- 1:15 pm Memorial Day, No School Thursday's bell schedule. Wednesday's Students dismissed at 2:10 pm bell schedule. Students dismissed at 12:30 pm Multicultural Celebration, "A Rainbow of Cultures", Radford Gym, 9:00-10:30 am Family Picnic Day Makalapa Planning Collaboration Day, No School for students (Radford High Graduation) JUNE 2009 5 6th grade Graduation, Hale Koa Hotel, 8:30 am to 2:00 pm 8 Last day for students, school ends at 11 :00 am On January 26, 2009, the Makalapa Elementary on the motion to implement the student Student Community Council (SCC) voted uniform policy to begin next school year, 2009- 2010. With 94 «Yos'taff approval and 82«Yoparent approval, the SCC passed this motion. The Parent Teacher school's uniform Association provider (PTA) and SCC decided upon New Creations as the and will be working with the company to prepare our families to for SY 09-10. purchase uniforms CLOTHING POLICY(School Year 2009-2010) All students will wear the assigned Makalapa uniform shirt on a daily basis. Uni- form shirts cannot be altered in any way. If a student's top is not a uniform shirt, the student will be provided a "loaner". These loaner shirts are to be returned to school the next day washed. Bottoms should be at a modest length (shorts, that exposes the navel or gluteal cleft Outwear clothing (jackets, pants, jeans, skirts). No clothing will be allowed. shoes, bottoms) must not advertise or promote alcohol, tobacco, drugs or gangs. Body piercing jewelry is not allowed except for the ears. • Please do not drop your child off at school before 7:00 am. There is no adult supervision before this time. • Please pick up your child after school no later than 2:30 pm on Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Fridays, and no later than 1:00 pm on Wednesdays. After these periods, there is no adult supervision for the students. The A+ program is available for after school care for a nominal cost. Thank you in advance for your thoughtfulness and caring. Let us all work together to provide a safe environment at Makalapa for our children. OBLIGATIONS Please be sure to take care of any obligations your child may have before the last day of school. These include paying off lunch loans, returning (or paying for) library books and other school materials and supplies. TRANSFERRING OR LEAVING SCHOOL If your child will be transferring to another school next year, please notify the office as soon as possible. We will need to know the student's new address and the name of the new school or district. Please give our staff one week to prepare the proper documents. A student leaving during the last four weeks of school will be given a report card with grades for the school year and an indication as to promotion or non-promotion based on his/her achievement and effort up to his/her date of release. Count the last week as a full week, even though it may not be a full five days for pupils. A student leaving during the fifth and sixth weeks before school closes will be given a report card with grades up to time of departure, with a recommendation as to promotion or non-promotion based on a stated estimate of anticipated final grades. A student leaving school prior to the sixth week before school closes will be released through normal procedure, except that a report card a progress report will not be given at the time of departure. School records will be forwarded later upon request of the reoceiving school. It is assumed that the student will enroll in a new school in time for that school to determine the final grades. If the student does not enroll in a new school before the end of the school year, it will be up to the receiving school the following year to determine promotion or non-promotion for work done in the previous school year. REPORT CARDS Report cards are issued at the end of each quarter. If a student has an outstanding financial obligation (lost book, lunch loan, bus loan, etc.) Makalapa will hold the report card in the office until the obligation is settled. LOST AND FOUND If your child has lost something please have him/her check the Lost and Found bin in the office. After the school year ends any items left in the bin will be donated to a charitable organization. NOTICE & REQUEST FOR ACCOMODATIONS If you are an individual with a disability, please contact the following personnel to make arrangements for reasonable modifications and accessibility for school events at least 10 working days prior to the event. Reasonable efforts will be made to accommodate your request. Shirlee Maluo-Smith, SSC 421-4110, ext. 228 Ray Fujii, Principal 421-4110, ext. 223 Or, please call the school office at 421-4110, ext. 221 or 222. MAKALAPA MULTICULTURAL CELEBRATION "A Rainbow of Cultures" On May 28, 2009, Makalapa Elementary will be hosting a Multicultural Celebration at Radford High School, starting at 9:00 am and ending at 10:30 am. The students are eager to share what they have learned about different cultures, as well as demonstrate their fine arts talents for their families and friends to see. In addition to grade level performances, our select chorus, beginning band, 4th grade strings, and 3rd grade ukulele groups will be showcasing what they have learned this school year. Because the entire school will be in attendance, seating is limited to the areas located on the map on the back of this sheet. Mter our performance, families are invited to participate in our first ever Family Picnic Day, a time for families to get together on our campus to enjoy lunch with one another. Everyone is encouraged to bring personal items such as blankets or chairs to make your picnic more enjoyable. Parents can sign out their child(ren) from their homeroom teacher(s) to have a picnic within designated areas on our campus during their child's 30 minute lunch period. Lunch periods are as follows: 10:45-11:15 am Preschool and Kindergarten 11:00-11:30 am Grades 1 and 2 11:15-11:45 am Grades 3 and 6 11:30 am-12:00 pm Grades 4 and 5 2009 Makalapa Multicultural Celebration Parents Parents Parents Parents Parents Parents VIP seating Band and Violin Chorus and Ukulele May 28,2009 9:00 - 10:30 am Radford High I Gymnasium Grade 3 Grade 6 Kindergarter Grades 1 &2 Grade~ L. &5 SCHOOL CONNUIII,.y COUHCIL SY 2009·2010 As a School Community Council member, you can help your council discover new and exciting ways to contribute to the education of students in your school. Education is a partnership involving parents, students, teacher, principals, state board, business, and the community. Your involvement in the council gives you the opportunity to strengthen that partnership. School Community Councils playa vital role in the education system in Hawaii. In 2004, the Hawaii State Legislature took significant steps to ensure that school community members would have greater influence in public education through School Community Councils. Legislation confirmed the advisory role of School Community Councils to improve student achievement and enhance the accountability of the education system to the public. If you would be interested in joining the School Community Councilor in nominating someone WITH THEIR PERMISSION, fill in the blanks at the bottom of this page and send it to Shirlee Maluo at the school. All nominations must be in by May 6th• Ballots will be issued to all parents within the third week in May. All nominees will be confirmed by phone before their nameappears on the ballot. I NOMINATE/WOULD LIKE TO BE CONSIDERED FOR THE 2009-2010/ . MAKALAPA SCHOOL COMMUNITY COUNCIL: 2010-2011 All nominationsmust be returned to school by May 6th. If you have any questions please call Shirlee at 421-4110. Thank you to all who supported our PTA fundraiser. We did extremely well considering the low enrollment we currently have. With all your help we were able to raise enough $$$ to purchase 3 SmartBoards for our students. Again, we appreciate all your help in raising this money. We hope you, your family/friends enjoy the goodies. Our two Top-Selling students will receive a $50.00 savings bond. From K-2, Kendrick Tokuda in Mrs Nomura's class, who sold 59 tickets. From 3-6 we have Devin Soogrim in Mrs Yoneda's class with 81 tickets sold. These families deserve a round of applause for going above and beyond. We will have a drawing for a $30.00 cash prize for all the students who sold 20 or more tickets in the coming week. This week we had the famous and well anticipated Wheel Spin for all the children whose families sold tickets. They all enjoyed the event and loved the items they chose. We need to thank Miki Crisp for the tireless efforts and dedication to the children of this great school. She is the one that makes all this possible. Thank you Miki. For the 2009-10 school year, the PTA needs an Executive Board. Currently we are working without a President or Vice President, the other positions will become vacant as soon as school is over. We need a few interested parents to join the organization. It's only a few hours of your precious time a month. It is well worth the cause, this is for all the students that attend Makalapa. Parents are an integral part of each child's education, and we need your help. A flyer will be going out in the coming week, with a ballot and all the information regarding the PTA. Please take a minute of your time and consider running for one of the positions. Once again, mahalo for your kokua. Purificacion (Puri) Garcia Fundraising Chair Person I). A Dental Hygenist is scheduled to come the week of May I lth for grades K-3 to do presentations on Oral Hygiene. The intent is to foster in the children a sound oral hygiene base for a lifetime of dental health benefits. Flouride treatments will be offered to 2nd & 3rd grades only from May 18-22. Permission forms will be passed out to families and will need to be turned in by May 18th. Students will not be given fluoride treatments without parent consent. 2) MEDICATION ADMINISTRATION: Please renew your child's medications for the new school year, and turn in the form from your physician as soon as possible, but at least before the school year begins. Please turn the forms into the office or you can mail it to: Lynnette Higa PHN Central Oahu Nursing Office 860 Fourth St. Room 130 Pearl City, HI 96782. Contact phone# 453-6 I90. 3) MEDICATIONS: Medication must be pick up by a parent or guardian on the last day ofthe school year (June 8,2009) from the Health Room. We cannot hold medications over the summer period, and if any medications are left over, they will be thrown out after June 9th. If parents cannot pick up the medication on this date, please make prior arrangements with the office or Health Room before June 9th. The Native Hawaiian Summer School Assistance Program is a collaboration between Kamehameha Schools and ALU LIKE, Inc. It is a tuition assistance program for approximately 1000 students in grades kindergarten.through 12, attending a summer school at a public school. Documented financial need is a requirement. There will be a preference given to students of Hawaiian ancestry. Application deadline is June 30, 2009. An hlformational flyer and an application form may be obtained from the Makalapa office. tional information may be obtained by calling ALU LIKE, Inc. at 535-6750 .. Addi- Operation Purple camps offer military dependents an amazing week of outdoor adventure camp with other military children. These camps were developed by the National Military Family Association (NMFA), and aim to help military kids experience a carefree week of fun, while also learning coping skills to deal with war-related stress. Youth who attend Operation Purple camps have the opportunity to foster relationships with other military children in similar circumstances, and most of all have fun! For more information on dates, activities, locations and registration, www.operationpurple.org or www.nmfa.org. please visit Hawaii Pacific University's Community Outreach Department is offering summer classes in Honolulu, Pearl City, Kaneohe, and On Campus for students ages 4 through 11th grade. They will be working on phonics, comprehension, vocabulary, study skills, and speed reading. The ultimate goal is to instill a love of reading. Classes are taught by instructors from the Institute of Reading Development. Because the programs are offered by the university, the tuition is only $299. Please ask about our family discount. For more information or to register call 1-800-978-3532 or ch~ck their website at www.hpu.edu/reading. School School Phone Director ".~ir:e-t)~Flq~;;;1!li"".,:1••,,;;'' i;;',',.'; E-School 733-4777 iiiJ~:ff.lalitJLU;I)J$'!f~IC'T Anuenue School 733-8465 Kahala Elementary 733-8455 Kaimuki 733-4800 Middle Kalakaua Middle Kalani High Kawanankoa Middle Koko Head Elementary Liholiho Elementary Lincoln Elementary Lunalilo Elementary 832-3130 377-7744 ext. 226 ,f, ;,' Allen Cole Grades Offered ',,+V0Y'" 7-12 to be determined Cher Nakachi Y. Miki St. Laurent Ai"'" Student .", June 12, 2009 July 10, 2009 8:00 AM 12:00 PM July 3, 2009 6-8 April 13 to May 1, 2009 June June June July 12, 2009 15, 2009 15, 2009 1,2009 July 10, 2009 8:00 AM 12:00 PM July 3,2009 June 30 2009 July 17, 2009 July 17, 2009 8:00AM 1:45 PM July 3, 2009 June 15, 2009 July 17, 2009 8:00 AM 1:30 PM JUly 3,2009 June 12, 2009 July 10, 2009 8:00 AM 2:00 PM July 3,2009 June 19, 2009 July 17, 2009 7:45 AM 12:45 PM Julv 3, 2009 June 15, 2009 July 13, 2009 8:00 AM 12:00 PM July 3,2009 June 15, 2009 July 13, 2009 8:00 AM 12:00 PM July 3, ,2009 June 12, 2009 July 17, 2009 8:00 AM 12:00 PM July 3,2009 6-8 K-5 587-4480 Maureen Dunn 1-5 973-0270 Amy Kantrowitz K-5 April 30, 2009 3:00-5:30 pm May 23,2009 9:00 am-12:00 pm Cafeteria May 2,2009 1:00-5:00 pm June 15, 2009 July 13, 2009 8:00 AM 2:30 PM July 3,2009 6-8 May 4,2009 May 7,2009 May 11 - 12, 2009 April 22 to May 18, 2009 June 22, 2009 July 20, 2009 8:00 AM 12:00 PM July 3, 2009 9-12 April 6 - 30, 2009 June 15, 2009 July 17, 2009 8:00 AM 1:30 PM July 3,2009 9-12 Online Registration at http://www.eschool.k12.hi.us ~ April 14 - 17, 2009 K-4 Michael Daniels 'i<;~ 1-5 Rayne Hense 587-4600 July 3,2009 July 3,2009 397-5811 ext. 226 Roosevelt High Varies 2:40 PM 587-4430 377-2440 Varies 7:45AM April 6 - 9, 2009 Begins April 6, 2009 Bryan Gusman Joseph Passantino :!Ii Special Notes ,0'",.,'''''" July 10, 2009 9-12 594-0400 July 24, 2009 Holidays ":,,, 'x June 12, 2009 ,.,':.:, Student End Time June 15, 2009 Jason Tanaka Dean Kaneshiro McKinley High Niu Valley Middle Student Start Time K-12 May 19 - 30, 2009 Ryan Towata Student End Begins April 25, 2009 6-8 733-4850 Start ~ Online May 6 to June 10,2009 >.,\\:<, ~,'i;'1', Charles Naumu Public Registration Registration materials available at the McKinley High School Main Office Registration materials posted at http://rhs.k12.hi.us R.L. Stevenson Middle April 2 to June 10, 2009 June 12, 2009 July 10, 2009 June 12, 2009 July 16, 2009 July 3, 2009 Please include a selfaddressed, stamped envelope with registration form. April 25, 2009 7-8 May 16 - 23,2009 8:00 am - 12:00 pm Jackie Nakamura 9-12 (5:00 - 6:00 PM) April 21 - 23, 2009 June 12, 2009 July 17, 2009 8:00AM 1:30 PM July 3,2009 351-2154 Fred Murphy 9-12 April 13 - 17, 2009 June 15, 2009 July 15, 2009 8:00 AM 1:30 PM July 3,2009 626-2980 Steve Nakaguma K-4 April 23 - 30, 2009 June 15, 2009 July 2,2009 7:55 AM 12:15 PM None 626-3350 Kyle Shimabukuro K-4 April 20 - 24, 2009 June 15, 2009 July 2,2009 7:55 AM 12:15 PM None 627-7303 Ann Saruwatari K-5 April 23 - 30, 2009 June 15, 2009 July 6,2009 8:00AM 12:00 PM July 3,2009 837-8455 831-7850 831-7854 Julia Toyama 9-12 June 12, 2009 July 16, 2009 8:00 AM 1:00 PM July 3,2009 7-8 April 3 - 6, 2009 April 13 to May 22,2009 June 17, 2009 July 15, 2009 8:00 AM 12:00 PM July 3,2009 June 15, 2009 July 15, 2009 8:00 AM 1:30 PM July 3,2009 July 3,2009 421-4100 ext. 226 Joanne Brinich Leilehua High 622-6563 Mililani Aliamanu Middle High Mililani Ike Elementary Mililani Mauka Elementary Mililani Uka Elementary Moanalua High· Moanalua Middle Radford High Salt Lake Elementary Waialua Highlfntermed iate JoAnn Fu 8:00 AM 1:00 PM 421-4200 James Sunday 9-12 April 20 - May 1, 2009 831-7870 Linell Oilwith 1<-5 April 2009 June 17, 2009 July 8,2009 8:00 AM 12:00 PM April 13, 2009 June 15, 2009 July 17, 2009 8:00 AM 1:00 PM Randiann Porras-Tang 7-12 July 3,2009 After April 23, registration will be accepted after school on Wednesdays. Application and information available at http://radfordrams.erg .\. ~":::~},(':~; ), Begins March 9, 2009 July 3,2009 2009 Summer School Sites 692-8200 692-8200 ext. 3355 Kapolei High Keoneula Elementary Manana Elementary Nanakuli High/lntermed iate 689-1380 453-6430 668-5823 668-5823 ext. 241 Pearl City High Waianae Intermediate Waipahu High Kandiss NahuluMahelona Michael Nakasato Jaime De Morales Leigh Ann Siaosi, Chad Jicha 9-12 K-5 I 7-12 Nikki Takai 9-12 697-7121 Luane Higuchi Corinne Fujieda 7-8 I July 13, 2009 I July 2,2009 July 3,2009 I I 8:00 AM 12:00 PM I July 13, 2009 None July 3,2009 May 30, 2009 I June 12, 2009 I July 10, 2009 Begins April 27, 2009 3:00 - 4:00 PM April 13 to May 29,2009 June 15, 2009 July 17, 2009 1:00 Pt\t1~ June 12, 2009 July 16, 2009 1:00PM 1 July 3,2009 1:00 PM I May 4 - 15, 200UJ-':llle ;~mQW~J!r.r'ij$;TR'¢T;::lY;I'!:~~'i'\';!\% 15,_2~09 I July 20, 2009 I I 7:45 AM 8:00 AM I I 1:15 PM I~ 3,2009 July 3,2009 July 3,2009 r-- I Heeia Elementary Kahuku High/lntermed iate Maunawili Elementary June 15, 2009 April 15 - 17, 20091 June 12, 2009 April 20 to May 13, 2009 June 15, 2009 K-5 453-6126 528-9555 April 25, 2009 May 2,2009 May 9,2009 April 25, 2009 8:00 am - 12:00 pm Cafeteria 293-8950 Leialoha Finai 6-12 266-7822 Kau'i Tanaka K-5 Jeffrey Takiue Alexander Cadang Whitney Nekoba Amber Haggerty Margaret Luscomb 9-12 Begins April 6, 2009 April 25, 2009 Library June 12, 2009 July 10, 2009 July 3,2009 June 12, 2009 July 10, 2009 July 3,2009 I June 12, 2009 I July 10, 2009 I 8:00 AM I 12:00 PM July 2,2009 I 8:00 AM I 12:15 PM I None I 8:00 AM I 2:30 PM I July 3,2009 I 7:30 AM I 12:45 PM I July 3,2009 II- ,. .~,< rc ".. , Kealakehe High Konawaena High 323-4500 Waiakea High Waikoloa Elementary Waimea Elementary 974-4888 883-6808 ext. 283 887-7636 ext. 226 ,M~Ii.n QISTRICT " 327-4300 " 9-12 9-12 K-5 K-8 April 6 to June 1, 2009 April 3 to June 14, 2009 Until April 17, 2009 April 20 to May 20,2009 April 1 to May 29,2009 I June 12, 20091 June 12, 2009 July 13, 2009 June 29, 2009 July 10, 2009 June 12, 2009 July 10, 2009 8:00 AM I June 12, 2009 July 17, 2009 7:45 AM I 1:00 PM June 15, 2009 1:00 PM 1 July 3,2009 ICredit recovery only Kapaa High 821-4400 Althea Arinaga K-5 May 22,2009 June 12, 2009 July 10, 2009 8:00 AM 12:00 PM July 3,2009 Denise Asher, Todd Barcial 9-12 April 13, 2009 June 15, 2009 July 13, 2009 8:00 AM 2:30 PM July 3,2009 June 15, 2009 July 17, 2009 8:00 AM 1:30 PM July 3,2009 June 12, 2009 July 17,2009 8:00AM 1:15 PM July 3,2009 Kauai High 274-3160 Penny Vess 9-12 April 1 to May 30,2009 Waimea High 338-6800 MaeLynn Ikeda 9-12 April 27, 2009 Updated 04/15/09