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WWW.HEEIAHAWKS.WEEBLY.COM NEWSLETTER www.heeiahawks.weebly.com/pto January 2015 46-202 Haiku Road | Kaneohe HI 96744 | 808-233-5677 O FFICERS President Don Faumuina V.P.1 Lisa Portillo V.P.2 Sharelle Martin V.P.3 Christine Carvalho Treasurer Jan Plunkett Secretary Pikake Apuakehau OLDEST & ONLY 1 SOARING TOWARDS EXCELLENCE …AN ADVENTURE IN LEARNING. OFFICE HOURS MONDAY FRIDAY 7:00AM 4:00PM (EXCEPT WEEKENDS/HOLIDAYS) PH: 233-5677 FAX: 233-5679 HE’EIA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 46-202 HAIKU ROAD KANEOHE, HI 96744 CONTENTS: PG 1 HEADLINES PG2 PRINCIPALS MESSAGE PG3 CALENDAR PG4/5 KCFC PG6 OFFICE PG7 EXPLORING OUR WORLD PG8/9 GRADE LEVEL ARTICLES PG10 YEARBOOK PG11 SUPER HAWKS PG12 HSSG PG13 MENU PG14/15 NUGGETS PG16 PTO Meetings & Minutes Last Meeting: Jan. 13 2015 4PM Next Meeting: Feb. 10 2015, 4PM Email heeiahawks @gmail.com for minutes Calendar of Events JAN ‘15 1-8 - Winter break, no school 9 - Teacher workday, no school 12 - PC day, no school 13 - PTO meeting 19 - MLK Jr. day, no school TBA Science Showcase FEB ’15 6 - Movie Night, 5P 16 - Presidents’ day, no school 20 Mother-Son banquet, 6P TBA PTO meeting MAR ‘15 16-20 - Spring break, no school 6 - Prince Kuhio day, no school TBA - PTO meeting TBA - So you think you CAN dance TBA - Dr. Seuss Day APR ’15 3 - Good Friday, no school TBA - PTO meeting MAY ’15 15 - Movie Night, 5P 25 - Memorial day, no school TBA - Teacher Appreciation Day JUN ’15 3 - Last day of school TBA - PTO meeting TBA - Promotion Ceremony Mother Son Dance Event date February 20 2015 (Money due by February 6 th 2015) He’eia School PTO members – FREE admission Non-He’eia School PTO members - $20 admission Membership fee -$10/per family BIG MAHALO… to all of our families that donated food/baked goods for our Breakfast with Santa event in December 2014. We could not have done it without your help and support. Breakfast with Santa was a GREAT SUCCESS and Santa was very happy see a lot of families there to have breakfast with him before he went on his long trip around the world. Mahalo to ALL families for their kokua.

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    WWW.HEEIAHAWKS.WEEBLY.COM

    NEWSLETTER www.heeiahawks .weeb ly .com/pto

    January 2015

    46-202 Ha iku Road | Kaneohe HI 96744 | 808 -233 -5677

    O F F I C E R S

    President Don Faumuina

    V.P.1 Lisa

    Portillo

    V.P.2 Sharelle Martin

    V.P.3 Christine Carvalho

    Treasurer Jan Plunkett

    Secretary Pikake Apuakehau

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    SOARING TOWARDS EXCELLENCE …AN ADVENTURE IN LEARNING.

    OFFICE HOURS MONDAY – FRIDAY 7:00AM – 4:00PM

    (EXCEPT WEEKENDS/HOLIDAYS) PH: 233-5677 FAX: 233-5679

    HE’EIA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL 46-202 HAIKU ROAD KANEOHE, HI 96744

    CONTENTS: PG 1 – HEADLINES PG2 – PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE PG3 – CALENDAR PG4/5 – KCFC PG6 – OFFICE PG7 – EXPLORING OUR WORLD PG8/9 – GRADE LEVEL ARTICLES PG10 – YEARBOOK PG11 – SUPER HAWKS

    PG12 – HSSG PG13 – MENU PG14/15 – NUGGETS PG16 – PTO

    Meetings & Minutes

    Last Meeting: Jan. 13 2015

    4PM

    Next Meeting: Feb. 10 2015,

    4PM

    Email heeiahawks @gmail.com

    for minutes

    Calendar of Events

    JAN ‘15 1-8 - Winter break, no school 9 - Teacher workday, no school 12 - PC day, no school 13 - PTO meeting 19 - MLK Jr. day, no school TBA – Science Showcase

    FEB ’15 6 - Movie Night, 5P 16 - Presidents’ day, no school 20 – Mother-Son banquet, 6P TBA – PTO meeting

    MAR ‘15 16-20 - Spring break, no school 6 - Prince Kuhio day, no school TBA - PTO meeting TBA - So you think you CAN dance TBA - Dr. Seuss Day

    APR ’15 3 - Good Friday, no school TBA - PTO meeting

    MAY ’15 15 - Movie Night, 5P 25 - Memorial day, no school

    TBA - Teacher Appreciation Day

    JUN ’15 3 - Last day of school TBA - PTO meeting TBA - Promotion Ceremony

    Mother Son Dance Event date February 20 2015

    (Money due by February 6th 2015)

    He’eia School PTO members – FREE admission

    Non-He’eia School PTO members - $20 admission

    Membership fee -$10/per family

    BIG MAHALO… to all of our families that donated food/baked goods for our Breakfast with Santa event in December 2014. We could not have done it without your help and support. Breakfast with Santa was a GREAT SUCCESS and Santa was very happy see a lot of families there to have breakfast with him before he went on his long trip around the world.

    Mahalo to ALL families for their kokua.

    http://www.heeiahawks.weebly.com/ptomailto:[email protected]:[email protected]

  • Principal’s Message

    Dear Parents, Family and Friends of He’eia Elementary School;

    Welcome back to school and the year 2015. We hope that y0ur break was filled with celebration and quality time for family and yes, rest. January is going to be a busy month, so please take extra care to check on upcoming dates included in this newsletter. You can

    also check the school’s marquee, which is located at the front of the school and for communication of a much more urgent matter we will also use mass messaging if

    necessary.

    We are just back from Winter Break and it is already the middle of January. Report cards should be coming out reflecting your child’s progress for the First Semester. Our mid-year school-wide testing showed good growth rates for all students in Reading and Math. We

    will continue to track the progress of our interventions to keep students on the road to success as we try to close the achievement gap.

    The new year will bring more student and parent activities such as our PTO sponsored Mother and Son Dance and students in the 6th grade will be participating in the Windward

    District’s Science Fair to be held in February. More news regarding that will follow. This message is short but once again we want to take this opportunity to thank you so

    much for your continuous faith and support to us, the faculty and staff at He’eia Elementary.

    Mr. Scoville and I wish everyone a very Happy New Year and hope for a rewarding enriching educational experience for our students.

    Mahalo Kumu Souki, Principal R. Scoville, Vice Principal

    Annual Notification of Privacy Rights Know your privacy rights as they apply to:

    1) Student record info.; 2) Directory info.; 3) Surveys & other info collection; and 4) Military recruitment info. For more information on your privacy rights the laws that protect them and how to exercise your rights contact your school

    administrator or visit http://ferpa.k12.hi.us

  • MONDAY 7:50a-2:05p

    TUESDAY 7:50a-2:05p

    WEDNESDAY 7:50a-1:20p

    THURSDAY 7:50a-2:05p

    FRIDAY 7:50a-2:05p

    January 2015 Upcoming event February 20

    th – Mother Son Dance/Banquet

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    13 Gr1 rotation

    14 15 GrK rotation

    16 Gr6 rotation

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    20 Gr5 rotation

    21 22 Gr4 rotation

    23 Gr3 rotation

    26 Gr2 rotation

    27 Gr1 rotation

    28 Spirit day –Nerd day

    29 GrK rotation Spring Pictures -Sped, k, 2

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    -8:45a to 11:15a

    30 Gr6 rotation Spring Pictures -1

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    th, staff

    -8:45a to 11:15a

    School Calendar www.heeiahawks.weebly.com/calendar.html

    WINTER BREAK

    WINTER BREAK

    PC day No school

    Martin Luther King

    Jr. day No school

    http://www.heeiahawks.weebly.com/calendar.html

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    MONDAY 7:50a-2:05p

    TUESDAY 7:50a-2:05p

    WEDNESDAY 7:50a-1:20p

    THURSDAY 7:50a-2:05p

    FRIDAY 7:50a-2:05p

    January 2015 Menu is subject to change without notice. Every school meal includes one ½ pint of

    milk. This institution is an equal opportunity provider.

    Just a reminder – Keep track of your child’s meal account balance. Breakfast $1.00 and Lunch $2.25 (any additional meal purchases will cost $2.20 for

    breakfast and $5.00 for lunch)

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    13 B-Southern Pork Links,

    steamed rice, pineapple chunks, juice

    L-Taco burger, potato rounds, mixed green salad, apple wedges

    14 B-Blueberry pancake

    stick, WWToast, applesauce, craisins

    L-Chicken pasta w/cream sauce, garden greens, orange wedges

    15 B-Turkey links,

    steamed rice, orange wedges, juice

    L-BBQ pork patty sandwich, baked

    beans, corn, diced pears

    16 B-Pepperoni stick, fruit

    cocktail, juice L-Oven baked chicken, steamed rice, broccoli & carrots, pineapple

    chunks, sweet roll

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    20 B-Mini pancakes,

    turkey links, craisins, juice

    L-Breaded chicken strips, steamed rice, broccoli & carrots,

    applesauce

    21 B-Chicken patty jr.,

    steamed rice, mandarin oranges & pineapple

    chunks, juice

    L-Soft taco, lettuce & tomato, potato rounds,

    banana

    22 B-Cinnamon raisin

    bagel, pork sausage patty, fruit cocktail,

    juice

    L-Italian sausage pizza, garden salad, baby carrots, diced pears

    23 B-Hawaiian style

    sausage, steamed rice, peaches, juice

    L-Corn dog, potato smiles, baked beans,

    orange wedges

    26 B-Cinnamon snack waffle, turkey links,

    applesauce, juice

    L-Chicken nuggets, steamed rice, tossed

    greens, mandarin oranges & pineapple

    chunks

    27 B-Breakfast burrito,

    WWToast, diced pears, juice

    L-Wiener in a roll, potato rounds, baked beans, apple wedges

    28 B-Cereal, yogurt, banana, craisins

    L-Creole Macaroni, mixed green salad,

    peaches, French bread

    29 B-WWFrench toast, papaya & pineapple

    chunks, juice

    L-Tuna sandwich, oven fries, rainbow salad,

    fruit juice

    30 B-Hawaiian style

    sausage, steamed rice, fruit cocktail, juice

    L-Roast turkey w/gravy, whipped

    potatoes, edamame & corn, orange wedges,

    WWRoll

    School Menu www.heeiahawks.weebly.com/calendar.html

    WINTER BREAK

    KCFC PACT

    "In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age, or disability. To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of

    Civil Rights, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, D.C. 20250-9410 or call (800) 795-3272 or (202) 720-6382 (TTY). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer"

    WINTER BREAK

    PC day No school

    Martin Luther King

    Jr. day No school

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    KCFC PACT

    Next Spirit day January 28

    Calling all you awesome nerds

  • Kindergarten registration begins February 1st

    Geographic Exception

    Geographic Exception forms are available in the school office.

    Time frame January 1st to March 1st

    For more information call 808-233-5677

    E4

    Kona Tolentino

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    Kynan Kam

    Kyla Yoshizawa

    Kahoku Dedrick

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    Kalai Kalawe-G.

    Makena Quinones

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    Luke Acevedo

    Nainoa Boyce

    E5 204 205 206

    Taylor Caniete Natali Nomura Rylee Carvalho Jaenal Kia

    Maya Portillo Sanoe Medal

    Ryder Sasaki

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    Allison Astuto

    Chyara Kahawaii

    Alexis Kepa

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    Krysten Drew

    Kalie Kamark

    Jade Yost

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    Eric Chaidez

    Gracie Cipriano

    Kamille Wedemeyer

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    Madison Driscoll

    Kobe Jones

    Justin Saavedra

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    Abygail Masaki

    Vincent Nguyen

    Taeva Texeira

    212

    Marbory Barrientos

    Rochele Kalauli

    Dreylen Tolentino

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    Henry Dedrick IV

    Chloe Domingo-S.

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    Ryan Figueroa

    Dallis Kalawa

    Emali Malohi

    203

    Riolin Barrientos

    Kiani Rawlins

    Matthew Viriyapunt

    103

    Iokepa Andrade-M.

    Madison Mattoon

    Chlairyn Okuno

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    Adin Allen

    Rysen Dacosin-A.

    Jayda Lau-W.

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    Harmonie Alolau-A.

    Alana Andrade

    Makoa Makuaole

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    Lincoln Acevedo

    Marley Makali’i

    Eva Rosario

    E3

    Kaleb Kanagawa

    Earl Totton

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    Nancy LeStrange-T.

    Shaylie Hardy

    Gabrielle Luna

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    Lily Otholt

    Joy Tucker

    Malachi Rawlins

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    Grade 3 W. Guro, E.Lee, S. Kam

    Academic requirements: The children will present their poems this month beginning on December 15th. Please make sure that your child is practicing daily and is using expression and 8-10 hand gestures to make their

    poem(s) entertaining. Poems must be memorized and lough enough for everyone in class to hear. As part of the homework, your child is required to read for 20-30 minutes OR complete1 KidBiz article and questions. This must be done at least 4 times a week (at least 16 entries a month). During the winter break, please have your

    child continue their Reading Log, KidBiz, IXL and flashcards. Daily reminders – Thank you for your continued support in checking your child’s planner and signing daily. Your

    continued support does make a difference in your child’s success in 3rd grade! Please check with your child about school supplies. Some are in need of more pencils and erasers. Many have been borrowing from others

    and depleting their supplies. Announcements – Our Reading STAR test is coming up on December 10th and Math STAR test is on December 16th and 17th. Please make sure your child is in school on those days. This is an important midyear test and the

    students always do best taking the test with their class, rather than in a make-up situation.

    Grade 5 K. Davis, V. Goo, K. Wilson Mrs. Davis’ Maternity Leave Mrs. Davis is on maternity leave and is expected to return in April. Mr. Stiles will be her long-term substitute. He has worked with our 5th graders several times this year and is looking forward to filling for Mrs. Davis. We send Mrs. Davis and baby warm wishes. Science Fair Projects YAY! Science Fair Projects are completed!!! Thank you for your support throughout the process. We really appreciate everything you did!

    Grade 6 D. Baba, L. Chang, C. Gomes

    Welcome back to school! We hope your child

    had a restful winter vacation and are ready to work hard to start the New Year off on the right foot! We would like to welcome Mrs. Lomont to our 6th Grade Ohana. She will be student teaching in Mrs. Gomes’ class during Quarter 3. We are truly excited to have her! A few reminders: - Homework is given Monday through Thursday. - Your child should be completing 2-Teen Biz articles and summaries each week (80% or higher on their first try) - Please check your child’s planner daily for upcoming assignments to help your child stay on track. Thank you again for your continued support at home. Together we can make a difference! Mrs. Baba, Mrs. Chang, and Mrs. Gomes

    Kindergarten L. Lee, P. Chung Happy New Year! The school year is just whizzing by and we're very thankful for such thoughtful and conscientious parents.

    Mahalo to all of the parents who participated in our Gingerbread Making Day. Wasn't it 'ono? That prized recipe has been used for over 20 years at He'eia so please put it in a safe place, k? Lol.... This new year requires more focus and diligence in our K classrooms where we continue to establish a solid foundation of reading/writing/ and math skills. Your kindergartner will be expected to apply those decoding, independent spelling and number sense skills into various activities reflecting our current Common Core Standards. Please continue to support your child's quest for independent thinking and critical thinking skills by engaging him /her during homework time, reading time, and everyday conversations and activities. Please remember to fill out your child's Reading Log noting the 5 informative text requirement as well as the writing assignment. Mahalo for your continued support and aloha. Wishing you a happy and healthy new year.... Mrs. Chung and Miss Lee

    Grade 4 S. Taba, L. Galindo, K. Tanaka Happy New Year! We hope that you have had an enjoyable holiday season! Supplies – Many students have run out of pencils and erasers. Please help us by replenishing basic school supplies.

    Field trips – We will be seeing a musical performance bythe Castle Performing Arts group on February 4, 2015. Wehave also tentatively scheduled a field trip to the Honolulu Art Museum in March. Field trip forms will be forthcoming.

    Language Arts – Our third quarter reports have been assigned. Please turn in approval slips this week. The Sandwich Book Reports will be due February 13th.

    Social Studies/Science – This quarter we will hopefully be creating our IMovie for our “I am From Poems”. We will upload some pictures to go with the poems for the backgrounds. In Social Studies we will be starting our unit on the Monarchy. The students are excited to learn about Kamehameha the Great and all his accomplishments.

    Mathematics – in January, we will work on long division and introduce two-digit by two-digit multiplication. Many students have not been working on the IXL computer program. During the third and fourth quarter, completing 20 minutes of IXL per week will become a requirement. Students who do not have access to a computer or smart phone can work on ICL during morning homeroom time or during study hall on Fridays.

    Grade 1 D. Murakami, S. Upton, S. Kaio Happy New Year! We hope you had a restful and joyful holiday season. The 3rd quarter has begun and we will continue to work on our reading fluency skills. Please continue to practice your Fry Words regularly. We are now learning to read and spell words from list 3. In Math, we will work on addition up to 20 and continue to work on Fact Families. We will be counting up to 120 by ones, fives and tens. Please practice counting on by fives and twos starting at any number. A new skill will be working on is telling time to the hour and half hour on both a digital and analog clock. We look forward to your continued support at home. Mahalo, Mrs. Tanaka, Mrs. Murakami, Mrs. Upton and Mrs. Kaio

    Grade 2 M. Deai, J.Ho, J. Tesoro We hope everyone had a restful and wonderful winter break. In order to get the new year off to a great start, please check to be

    sure your child has an ample supply of pencils and erasers in school. We suggest a minimum of six pencils and two erasers.

    Math: This quarter we will introduce subtraction of two and three digit numbers involving regrouping and non-regrouping.

    Please memorize your single digit subtraction facts.

    Social Studies: Personal Action Plans will be distributed on January 27 and will be due on February 23. This will be a great

    opportunity to help malama (take care of) the aina. Further details forthcoming.

    Science: Diorama projects about either a tide pool habitat or stream habitat are due Friday, January 16. We are all anxious to

    see what creative second graders have been up to.