School Bulletin – March 2015 1st Annual Spring Fling Checks Now
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School Bulletin – March 2015 1st Annual Spring Fling Checks Now
School Bulletin – March 2015 3700 Kehalani Mauka Parkway, Wailuku, HI 96793 http://www.puukukui.k12.hi.us/ Main Office: (808) 727-3000 Health Room: (808) 727-3002 Vice Principal: (808)727-3021 PCNC: (808) 727-3028 Upcoming Events 1st Annual Spring Fling Aloha Puu Kukui Ohana! The first annual Spring Fling at Pu`u Kukui was a huge success. We had a very wet start due to weather but with a few modifications we were able to rally and enjoy the day in support of our school. Our amazing PTSA worked tirelessly planning and executing this event to raise monies to fund a kiln for our school. Our expectations were exceeded by the generous donations and amazing attendance for this event. Thank you to the wonderful group of PTSA members that made this event such a huge success in so many ways! March 9 PTSA Meeting, 6pm, Library March 13 Teacher Planning, No Students Family Movie Night, The Book of Life, 6pm, Cafe March 16-20 Spring Break – No Students March 26 Kuhio Day – No Students March 29 Maui 5K for Kids, 7am, Ma`alaea Triangle – registration required April 3 Good Friday – No Students Kindergarten Registration Open Checks Now Accepted Pu`u Kukui School has begun accepting personal and business checks for payment. Note: The Department of Education shall assess and collect an additional service charge of $25.00 for any dishonored (bad) check in accordance with Chapter 40-35.5 H.R.S. Pu`u Kukui School will also maintain a list of individuals and organizations that have presented dishonored (bad) checks for payment. Check writing privileges will be suspended. Reinstatement of check writing privileges would be subject to administrator's approval. Pu`u Kukui Elementary School is currently accepting Kindergarten and new student registrations for the 2015-2016 school year. Please visit our office for registration forms, MondayFriday, 9:00am – 1:00pm. If you are interested in a campus tour, please reach out to our PCNC Facilitator, Christine Hamilton at 808-7273028. Mahalo! Page 1 of 4 Proactive Ponderings with Mr. Dillon February is Win-Win This month we are focusing on Habit #4, “Think Win-Win”. Our students demonstrated this at a recent assembly where they came up with a creative solution that met the needs of all the girls and boys involved. In choosing a group mascot they came up with “Uni-saur” - a Win-Win solution for a team divided between selecting unicorn and dinosaur mascots. To select only one would have been Win-Lose. Of all the habits, it is Win-Win that requires creativity on the part of the problem solver. When faced with a dilemma, it is the Win-Win thinker that will devise a solution that benefits everyone. Win-Win Driving In our parking lot and student loading areas we rely on parents to make driving choices that are Win-Win. In addition to making these areas safer for everyone (win), the process will be faster (another win) and you will be setting an appropriate example for your child (yet another win). Please help us to avoid the following “Win-Lose” scenarios, all of which have been reported. Please AVOID: Parking along the red curbs to walk children into the campus. Use only marked stalls. This blocks driving lanes and puts pedestrians into danger without crosswalks. In the rear of campus cars have been observed parking along the red curb when there are many open stalls just a short walk ahead. Instead of stopping short and/or lingering in the yellow loading zones, pull all the way forward and keep good-byes short and sweet. Failure to consider the drivers behind you can cause back-up, impatience, and speeding. Please continue to drive with aloha even when others do not. One moment of impatience could have serious consequences. Blue Tickets In the 3rd Quarter, the Pu`u Kukui Staff will be distributing Blue Tickets to students that demonstrate the 7 Habits. Staff will be looking to “catch” students that apply the 7-Habits during recess, lunch, and before and after school. Students can redeem the tickets for early lunch dismissal and there will be a Blue Ticket Raffle each Friday for a chance to select from the 7 Habits prize box. Ball Drive The Student Council would like to announce their 3rd Quarter Ball Drive. If you would like to donate any new or lightly used balls, you may do so at the drop off receptacle in the Main Office. We will accept playground balls, soccer balls, footballs, basketballs, volleyballs and more. Mr. Dillon School Quality Survey 4th & 5th Grade Parents! We Need Your Help with the School Quality Survey 2015: The Hawaii DOE wants your feedback on how we are doing through the annual School Quality Survey (SQS). Your student was given a parent survey packet to take home recently (one survey for each child in Grade 4 and Grade 5). Parents have two options for completing the survey. You may complete the paper survey and mail by March 24, 2015, OR you may complete the survey online at https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/Parent_ELEM. Results from past years are available at http://arch.k12.hi.us/school/sqs/sqs.html. The Parent Instruction Letter is available in the following languages (please notify the school office at 727-3000 if you would like to request a specific translation): Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Chuukese, Japanese, Korean, Tagalog and Vietnamese. Thank you for your participation! Page 2 of 4 Chinese New Year Celebration On Thursday, February 19 our students celebrated the Chinese New Year. According to Chinese astrology, each year (starting from Chinese New Year) is associated with an animal sign, occurring in a 12-year cycle; 2015 is a year of the Goat. Chinese New Year is the most important of the traditional Chinese celebrations. The holiday recognizes family, good fortune, respect, and prosperity for the New Year. Our Kindergarteners celebrated by parading through our school campus displaying their handmade masks and feeding the lion red envelopes and treats for luck. Students were also treated to a visit from our local Panda from Panda Express. The Panda dazzled students while they ate lunch and delivered special book marks with Chinese New Year history and traditions printed on them to classrooms. Thank you to our friends at Panda Express for making this celebration so special for our students! PTSA Family Movie Night The Pu`u Kukui PTSA is hosting a family movie night on Friday, March 13th in the school cafeteria at 6pm. Our Student Lighthouse Team members voted on different movie titles for this event and selected The Book of Life as the feature film. This is a free event to promote family fun and love for our school. Concessions will be available for purchase. All concession proceeds will benefit our school PTSA. We hope to see you at the movie! Page 3 of 4 School Garden Our school is hard at work organizing our very own school garden. We are very early in the planning stage and looking to form a strong committee and volunteer groups willing to help with installation of the garden and maintenance when the time comes. If you are interested, please feel free to reach out to me so I can add you to our list of greenies. We are also seeking several items for our upcoming install. If you have a large sink or various building and irrigation items sitting around and want to make a donation, please reach out to me to discuss. Mahalo, Christine Hamilton, PCNC Facilitator Maui 5K for Kids The Maui 5K for Kids is fast approaching. Preregister by March 14th online and save $5 off of your entry fee. Please keep an eye out for race information and entry forms going home with students this month. All entries support Maui schools and Pu`u Kukui Elementary specifically when you choose us as your donor school on your application. Page 4 of 4