
The Heart of Hale'iwa
September 1, 2023 Volume IV, Issue I
In this issue ...
- Save the Date! Ho`olaule`a at 9:00 am Friday, October 6, 2023
- Ho`olaule`a Permission Form
- Meet Our New Counselor - Mrs. Nicole Yonamine
- Kindergarten: Aviation Museum Field Trip
- Fourth Grade: Bike Ed Hawaii
- We Love Maui
- Sunshine Project - Appreciation for Maui's First Responders
- Teacher Summer Learning at ISTE Conference
- All About `Ulu - A Learning Experience
- First Grade `Ulu Lesson
- Literacy Corner: Hawaii Reads Summer Reading Challenge Winners
- Friendly Reminder about Contraband Items
- Mahalo Amber and Family
- Staff Welcomes back students wearing handmade Lei Po`o
- Upcoming Activities and Important Dates for September
- Interested in Chaperoning?
- Aloha Kakou Newsletter: A Big Cheer for the New School Year!
Meet Our New School Counselor - Mrs. Nicole Yonamine
Kindergarten: Aviation Museum Field Trip
Fourth Grade: Bike Ed Hawaii
- "My favorite part about Bike Ed was that it was my first time riding a bike". - Caitlin M.
- "My favorite part about Bike Ed was riding the bikes around the park." - Victoria T.
- "My favorite part about Bike Ed was going to Kaiaka Park, and now I know how to ride my bike really safely." - Michael Kainalu N-L
Hale`iwa ❤️ Maui
Thank you to everyone in our Hale`iwa School Community who donated to our Hale`iwa ❤️ Maui fundraising campaign. Our goal was $1000.00 by collecting $5.00 from each family and staff member. As of today, we have collected $3000.00 – TRIPLE of what our original goal was. This could not have been possible without the generosity of so many of you. Not only did we collect three times what we had hoped for, but we also had a 90% participation rate among families and staff. It is so wonderful to see what we are able to accomplish when we come together for a common cause. As mentioned, a donation from the Hale`iwa School Community will be made to the Hawaii Public Schools Foundation, which will ensure that 100% of donations will go directly to helping with the recovery efforts for our Maui public schools. We hope that our small contribution can bring some relief to our friends and families on Maui.
Sunshine Project - Appreciation for Maui's First Responders
Teacher Summer Learning in Philadelphia
All About `Ulu
They are "growing" a lot from this training ... in their teaching practices and also emotionally. They will be sharing their new knowledge with their students throughout the year.
Click below to watch the videos.
Literacy Corner: Summer Reading Challenge Winners!
Congratulations to our Summer Reading Challenge winners:
Gr. 4 - Justina A.: our overall top reader (739 minutes)
Gr. 5 - Charles D.: our upper grade top reader (698 minutes)
Gr. 2 - Murphy D.: our lower-grade top reader (287 minutes)
Gr. 3 - Trinity C.: our upper-grade random drawing winner
Gr. 3 - Ryzen V.: our upper-grade random drawing winner
Gr. 3 - Chloe W.: our upper-grade random drawing winner
Gr. 2 - Thor G.: our lower-grade random drawing winner
Gr. 2 - Reef O.: our lower-grade random drawing winner
Gr. 1 - Mayzen V.: our lower-grade random drawing winner
Our Quarter 1 Reading Challenge:
Friendly reminders about contraband items:
This is a friendly reminder that cell phones are NOT allowed in school. If your child brings a cell phone to school please remind them to keep it in their bags and out of sight. Students are NOT allowed to use their cell phones during the school day. If they need to call a parent, they should ask their teacher or a school adult to use a school phone. Another contraband item is valuable jewelry. Students should not wear jewelry (gold chains, Hawaiian bracelets, etc) that is of high monetary or sentimental value. Cell phones and valuable jewelry cannot be “protected” by the school from loss or theft so it is best to keep these items at home.
A Big Mahalo
Staff Welcome Back Students Wearing Beautiful Handmade Lei Po`o
Contact our "THOH" Team
Email: haleiwaschool@haleiwa.k12.hi.us
Website: https://www.haleiwaelementary.com/
Location: 66-505 Haleiwa Road, Haleiwa, HI, USA
Phone: (808) 637-8237
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/haleiwaelementary
Twitter: @HaleiwaElement1