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PARENT BULLETIN Volume 17 No. 10 95-076 Kipapa Drive, Mililani, Hawaii 96789 Phone: 305-4200 May 10, 2018
May 16 ..... FRIDAY SCHEDULE-SCHOOL ENDS 2:15p.m. ..... Gr. 4 Bowling F/T 18 ..... Kipapa Fest 8:45a.m. ..... WEDNESDAY SCHEDULE-SCHOOL ENDS 12:30p.m. 21 ..... Gr. 3 Mini Golf F/T (L6,L7) 22 ..... Gr. 1 Glow Putt F/T ..... Gr. 4 Field Day 23 ..... Gr. 5 Field Day 24 ..... Gr. K Field Day 25 ..... Talent Show (Grades 3,4,5) 28 ..... HOLIDAY (MEMORIAL DAY) - NO SCHOOL 29 ..... SBA Celebration (Grades 3,4,5) 30 ..... THURSDAY SCHEDULE-SCHOOL ENDS 2:15p.m. ..... PS Graduation ..... Gr. K Sprinkler Day ..... Gr. 3 Mini Golf F/T (L4,L8) ..... Gr. 5 Banquet 31 ..... LAST DAY OF SCHOOL FOR STUDENTS- SCHOOL ENDS 12:30P.M. ..... Gr. 2 Field Day ..... Gr. 5 Graduation
Principal’s Message
Dear Kipapa ‘Ohana (family),
I would like to thank everyone for making this a memorable school year! As we continue to educate the "whole child" we are focusing on two areas: Culture and Literacy. We are cultivating our school culture by creating a safe and nurturing environment for students to develop a growth mindset so they can continuously grow in all areas and become well rounded students. For Literacy we are fostering a "Love of Reading" by providing time for our students to D.E.A.R. (Drop Everything And Read) and listen to their teachers Read Aloud to them daily. We would like to encourage all of our families to continue to foster these two areas at home throughout the summer. Please take time to talk to your children and spend time with them during the summer to foster a supportive Culture at home. Parents please continue to focus on Literacy at home by setting aside time each day for D.E.A.R. and to Read Aloud to your children. Research shows that children develop a high interest in books when they have parents who read at home and read aloud to them. These daily habits will help to develop your children's vocabulary, reading fluency and comprehension.
To our wonderful fifth graders, I wish you the best as you move on to middle school! Remember to continue to set goals, work hard, make good choices and live by the Six Pillars of Character. To those students completing grades K-4, who will be participating in our Summer Program, we'll see you on June 12th at 8 am. The 2018-2019 school year will begin on August 6th. Have a wonderful summer!
With a grateful heart,
Ms. Yogi
School Year
2018-2019
AUGUST 6, 2018 First day of school
for students
CONGRATUALTIONS
PRINCIPAL YOGI
Congratulations to our Principal, Ms.Yogi, for receiving the 14th annual Masayuki Tokioka Excellence in School Leadership Award! The $25,000 award is presented annually by the Island Insurance Foundation to a local public school principal who is a visionary, community-minded and has an entrepreneurial spirit.
As the award recipient, Ms. Yogi plans to use the monies to redesign our school library for the use of the extended Kipapa ‘ohana. This would give the entire Kipapa community access to adult education classes, after-school and evening access to technology, and supplies for projects for students from kindergarten through seniors in high school and even college.
Like our Banyan Tree that was planted over 80 years ago at Kipapa, Ms. Yogi’s educational tenure has been rooted and formed here at Kipapa School as a parent, teacher, curriculum coordinator, vice principal, and now as a principal. She is rooted to the Kipapa community! Her heart to serve and celebrate the accomplishments and growth of the students and staff, together with her steadfast spirit to improve and grow as a school community, sets her apart! We’re so proud of Ms. Yogi!
KIPAPA SCHOOL IS BEAMING WITH PRIDE
Principal Yogi
REPRESENTS!!!
In addition to winning Top Principal for the Masayuki Tokioka Excellence in School
Leadership award, Principal Yogi was also named Central District's representative for the National
Distinguished Principal award!!! Principal Yogi was recognized for her leadership
she exemplifies here at Kipapa School!
Congratulations,
Principal Yogi!!!
KIPAPA iMAC GROUP
WINS FIRST PLACE
Congratulations to Kipapa’s iMac group for taking 1st place
at the Olelo Youth Xchange Video Competition! Out of 2,071
students who participated Statewide and 983 entries in 18 different categories, Kipapa’s iMac group brought home an award for their Traffic Safety
video, “Driving/Walking Distraction Free.” We are so
proud of you for your hard work and dedication!
KIPAPA FINALISTS!!!
21 students represented Kipapa at the 15th Annual Olelo Youth
Xchange Video Competition Awards Banquet on April 26 at the Hawaii Convention Center. Finalist (top 3 in their category)
were selected to attend the banquet where the winner
would be announced. Five of our videos were selected out of
983 videos!
KIPAPA FEST Please join us for Kipapa Fest on Friday, May 18, 2018, beginning at 8:45am. Our
children will delight you with several performances from pre-school to 5th grade.
Walking and carpooling are recommended, as parking will be limited. A limited
amount of handicapped parking will be available. Handicapped seating will be
available along the bottom of L-building.
Please report to your child’s classroom immediately following Kipapa Fest to sign
your child out if you turned in the form indicating an early release. An authorized
person must sign out your child.
Reminder: The bell schedule will be switched for Wednesday, May 16th and
Friday, May 18th. School will end on May 16th at 2:15 and on May 18th at 12:30
pm.
Attendance Corner
By: Dr. Koch
“Attendance Always Matters!”
Aloha Parents and Guardians, Aunties, Uncles, Grandmas, and Grandpas!
Here it is May already and soon summer will be knocking on our door. As we close the
school year, I would like to thank you all for your hard work and effort in getting your
children in the habit of attending school every day. As you already know, attending
school on a regular basis is crucial to academic success. Too often students, parents,
and schools do not realize how quickly absences can add up. Chronic absence -
missing 15 or more school days in a year - prevents students from having a chance to
learn and succeed. It currently affects 7.5 million students nationwide (Attendance
Works, 2013).
As of April 23, 2018, Kipapa School has an 8% chronic absenteeism rate. This means
that 48 students (out of 613) have been absent 15 or more days. If children aren’t in
school, they don’t learn. Many parents work hard at Kipapa School to get their
children to school on a regular basis. We thank you. Let’s continue to work together to
turn around absenteeism and build a culture of attendance in our school.
SIGHT IS BEAUTIFUL CONTEST WINNERS
Grade K
1st place: Eurasia Reign Fabro
2nd Place: Aimee Loquere
3rd Place: Tehani Figueroa
Grade 1
1st place: Peyton Galera
2nd Place: Taytum Pascual
3rd Place: Lyla Kotkovetz
Grade 2
1st place: Lia Vierra
2nd Place: Kealohi Mendes
3rd Place: Aubrey Matsunaga
Grade 3
1st place: Marley Medina
2nd Place: Hope Prestosa
3rd Place: Ava Viloria
Grade 5
1st place: Arianna Martin-Aiona
2nd Place: EJ Jovan Nocasa
3rd Place: Siah Sarcedo
Library Corner
From Ms. Mori, Librarian Summer Reading Program
At Kipapa, we promote reading by encouraging our students to continue reading over the summer vacation. Research shows that children who continue to read during the summer vacation perform when school resumes. Research also shows that “reading aloud is the single most important factor in raising a reader.” (Trelease) It is also an excellent way to spend quality time with your child.
As an incentive to read, we will have a celebration for those returning students who meet Kipapa’s summer reading goal. The reading log will be sent home in your child’s report card envelope and should be returned to the library by Friday, August 10, 2018. A special invitation will be sent to those who reach the goal.
Read with YOUR CHILD this summer. It’s twice the FUN!
Kindergarten
Registration
Monday - Friday
9:00a.m. – 3:00p.m.
Must be 5 years old by
July 31, 2018.
Call the office for further
information
at 305-4200.
CASH PAYMENTS ONLY
To ensure a smooth closing of the school year, we request that as of
Friday, May 1, 2018 all meal account
payments be made in cash.
No checks will be accepted.
This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
Parent “I Can” Checklists
(In Percentages)
Thank you for your honesty in completing the Parent/Guardian “I Can” checklists. For the 3rd quarter, we received 429 out of 609 or 70%
Parent/Guardian “I Can” checklists. There were eight areas that 90% or more of you marked as above average (4 or 5 rating). We thank all of
you for your continued support throughout the year in completing the checklists every quarter. This is one method of communication that
strengthens our home-school partnership, and the information helps us to determine which areas we could provide support for our families. Have
a fun and safe summer vacation.
3rd Quarter
Rarely Sometimes Always
1 2 3 4 5
I am sure my child attends school
regularly and on time 0 0 3 12 85
I establish a time for homework and see
that homework is completed 0 0 2 15 83
I help my child to set and achieve goals to
reach the grade level “I Can” statements 0 1 4 19 76
I discuss with my child proper behavior in
school 0 0 0 6 94
I work with teachers and the school to
help my child be a successful student 2 1 8 17 72
I encourage my child to think of new and
creative ways to solve problems 0 1 2 14 83
I encourage and support my child to
consistently produce quality work 0 0 1 12 87
I talk with my child about his/her school
activities everyday 1 0 1 10 88
I read with my child daily 2 3 14 24 57
I work with my child to appropriately use
a variety of technologies 0 1 6 17 76
PCNC update:
Thanks to the wonderful grade 3 parents & grandparents who spent the
morning of April 18th participating with the students in the “Nature Art”
activity. We are so grateful to everyone that took time out of their busy schedule to
support their child.
By having the JRFH event at our school on February 15th, we raised $5, 941.34
for the American Heart Association. Your help and generosity is greatly appreciated,
thank you families.
I want to take this time to thank so many parents and grandparents who have been
able to attend our school activities throughout this year. You have touched many hearts
by volunteering your time. Have a safe and enjoyable summer break.
Thank you,
Val Broussard, Parent Facilitator
Parent Facilitator
Kipapa Elementaryʻs Track team participated in the Character Counts Mililani Complex Invitational Track Meet held at Mililani High School John Kauinana Stadium on May 2, 2018. Kipapa was one of five elementary schools that participated in the meet. There were individual events, ranging from 50 meters to 600 meters, and three team events, 4x100m, 4x200m and the medley. Kipapaʻs Track team represented their school to the best of their abilities. Top 3 placers from that day were:
50 Meter Girls: Shyla Kaai-Montgomery, 1st 50 Meter Boys: Logan Morris, 3rd 100 Meter Girls: Arianna Martin-Aiona, 1st 200 Meter Girls: Kalena Yamashita, 1st 600 Meter Girls: Thalia Garcia, 3rd 4x100 Meter Girls Relay: Tatiana Punio, Gabriella Ferrante, Sage Deveraturda, Haylee Jarvis, 2nd 4x200 Meter Mixed Relay: Brena Broxson, Koa Figueroa, Tatiana Punio, Taevin Xayaseang, 3rd
A New Way to Access Meal Accounts
You can now check your child’s school meal account balance online, as well as make payments with your Visa, MasterCard, Discover, or American Express credit or debit card.
A NOMINAL fee will be assessed for payments made online. Take advantage of the many features available by creating an online account by visiting:
www.EZSchoolPay.com You will be asked for your child’s last name and their student number, which is
located under their name on their report card.
2018-2019 SCHOOL YEAR
FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL: August 6, 2018
School Hours: 8:00 a.m. to 2:15 p.m., Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, and Friday 8:00 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., Wednesdays
Class Lists: Will be posted outside the school office. Preschool and Grade 1-5 lists will be posted from July 30, 2018 Grade K lists will be posted after assessments are completed Aug. 9, 2018, after 4 p.m.
Meet & Greet Evening!
Remember the hectic first day of school, the morning drop-off traffic, unloading and carrying all those school supplies while trying to find your child’s class, and soothing first day anxieties?
Students and parents will have the opportunity to alleviate those “First Day of School Blues.” Kipapa’s Open House Night will be replaced with a “Meet and Greet Evening. Mark your calendars:
Thursday, August 2, 2018 Stop by anytime between 6:00 – 7:00 p.m. to:
* Drop off school supplies in your child’s classroom
* Meet your child’s teacher
Meet & Greet is for students entering Preschool & Grades 1-5.
Kindergarten Mandatory Parent Orientation Meeting: Aug. 9, 2018 @ 6:30 p.m., in the cafeteria. Bring school supplies. PARENTS ONLY
Students will be receiving another letter explaining on the availability of the digital library over the summer. It is free! To get started, input your child’s ID number on the website, hawaiipublichi.libraryreserve.com, and download electronic books for your child to read over the summer. It’s a quick and easy way to access books!
Lost and Found
Please claim ANY/ALL lost items by the end of the school year. All unclaimed items will be donated to a charitable
foundation.
HELP
WANTED
Classroom Cleaners and
Adult Supervisors
Please inquire in the front office for more details.