
The Heart of Haleʻiwa
May 20, 2022 Volume II Issue XVII
In this Issue...
- Robotics VEX World Championship
- EOEL: Scavenger Hunt
- Kindergarten: Lego Houses & Groovy Imagination
- 1st Grade: Puppets
- 2nd Grade: Field Trip & Research Projects
- 3rd Grade Writing Club: Cats vs. Dogs
- 4th Grade: ʻĀina Garden Bed
- 6th Grade Campus Beautification and Service Day &Word to Describe 6th Grade
- Literacy Corner: Reading
- Summer Screen Time for Kids by Mrs. Nakamura
- Thank You Volunteers!
Vex IQ Robotics
Thank you to everyone who supported our fifth and sixth grade teams who made the trip to Dallas, Texas last week to represent Hale`iwa Elementary School at the Worlds Competition for Vex IQ Robotics. It literally took a village to get us to the Worlds Competition and we are grateful for everyoneʻs help.
Thank you to our staff, community and families who gave so generously to help fund expenses for the trip. We would not have been able to make it without everyoneʻs donations. We are especially grateful to our faculty and staff who could not fly to Dallas because they stayed home to take care of our school and our students at Hale`iwa. Their support did not go unnoticed. We could hear your cheers all the way in Dallas!
We appreciate our staff (and robotics teamsʻ family members) who made the trip to Dallas to support our students in person. We would also like to send a very special "thank you" to Pam Yamakawa and Nami-Anne Dolan for helping with all of the "support" logistics at the Worlds Competition.
Finally, thank you and congratulations to Jared Haiola. The hundreds of hours of hard work, practice and competition were certainly evident. Without his outstanding coaching of our robotics teams, our students would have never had such an amazing and successful season.
BOTH of our teams were VERY SUCCESSFUL at the Worlds Competition. Here is how they ended their phenomenal season!
Fifth Grade: Liam Ejercito, Pressli Garcia, Marissa Moody and Mykaela Simpson
- Ranked # 11 in the Skills Challenge -- out of 482 teams in the World
- Finished in8th place in their division to make it to the Division Finals -- out of 57 teams in their division
- Finished in 4th place in their Division Finals -- out of 10 final alliances
Sixth Grade: Hina and Rina Canon, Jeremiah Clark, Luca Schillaci, Lorelei Riggen and Robert Turley
- Ranked # 21 in the Skills Challenge -- out of 482 teams in the WORLD
- Finished in 4th place in their division to make it to the Division Finals -- out of 55 teams in their division
- Finished in 7th place in their Division Finals (largely due to a technical issue with their alliance partnerʻs robot) -- out of the 10 final alliances
Most importantly, our students represented our school and our community with kindness, respect and aloha for everyone. We could not be more proud of our teams.
Dallas was a ton of fun, but there is no place like home. We are grateful for the experiences in Dallas but we LOVE being back home in Hale`iwa.
Grade 6 were in the Science Division
Our "pit" meeting area
Grade 5 were in the Technology Division
Hina was also a driver for Japan's Milky Way team
Mahalo to our families for all their support!
36 nations were represented in the Opening Ceremonies
World Championship matches
Grade 5 final division match with Tara Oaks Tigerbots (from Tennessee)
2022-2023 game unveil .... Slapshot
EOEL: Scavenger Hunt
by Mrs. Angelica
Kindergarten: Lego House
by Ms. Brooks
Kindergarten: Groovy Imagination
by Ms. Mori
This week in Ms. Mori’s class we read the book “Pete the Cat’s Groovy Imagination.” Everyone used their imagination and turned a big box into something fun. Some ideas the students came up with was rockets, houses, vet clinics, and more. Everyone had really great ideas and had to make plans on paper, draw each cut they wanted to make, and plan where to put glue. Now that all the hard work is done, everyone’s having an awesome time using all of their props they made for imaginative play.
First Grade: Puppets
by Mrs. Lee
First and Second Grade Field Trip
by Ms. Onek
Field Trip Video by Ms. Charisse
Research Projects
by Mrs. Kauffman
Third Grade Writing Club: Cats vs. Dogs
by Zhyren Reyes
by Itzel Woodbine
Fourth Grade:
by Ms. Yonekura
Fifth Grade: DNA
by Mr. Haiola
Sixth Grade Campus Beautification and Service Day
by Mrs. Terada
- creating a puppet show and performing to preschool
- Reading aloud with preschool and second grade students
- help second grade with slime science project
- remove stickers from benches
- clean up garden beds
- clean up Zero Waste stations
It was a great day that students enjoyed giving back to their school and also working with some of our younger students!
Word to Describe 6th Grade
Literacy Corner: Blast off into an unforgettable reading adventure!
Summer Screen Time for Kids
by Mrs. Nakamura
Between the internet, television and video games – screens all compete for children’s attention. The American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) says children spend an average of seven hours a day on “entertainment media,” and the COVID-19 pandemic has only fueled screen time.
Here’s some helpful tips to limit screen time during the summer months:
1. Create a Family Values chart to help your family collectively discuss what you all value. Have a conversation about, “What do we really care about as a family? Is it spending time together, having playdates with friends, etc.? And once we know what we really care about as a family, how do screens fit into that?”
2. Brainstorm a plan of acceptable activities with your child (i.e. sidewalk chalk drawing, neighborhood adventure walks, hide-and-seek, create an obstacle course for family members, etc.)
3. While setting household rules on screen time use can be helpful, role-modeling healthy screen time as a parent is also very important. This can include setting aside some phone-free time each day in order to be more “in the moment,” turning off the TV/iPad during meal times, and waiting to check a phone notification until after a conversation with your child is finished.
4. And when there’s nothing to do, communicate to your child, “It’s totally OK to be bored.” There’s something to be said for good, old-fashioned staring off into space! Boredom can help kids be present and aware of the world around them. Kids' brains (and ours) need downtime, too!
Here’s something you can do together as a family by participating in the Hawaii State Public Library 2022 Summer Reading Challenge!
The Summer Reading Challenge is for kids, teens, and adults. Sign up online beginning June 5th. For signing up, you will receive a “Be Our Guest” coupon for a free snack, courtesy of McDonald’s Restaurants of Hawaii.
“I just want to say thank you for the experience…” by an HES Volunteer
“The taro farm was an experience I won’t forget. The aloha and care Kumu Ku’uipo showed us as adults and keiki was amazing. The GameShark we played and the knowledge everyone gained was ‘top-shelf’. We learned about the native plants and animals as well as the canoe plants. The topics were taught in a way that my simple mind could understand, so I know that the keiki understood it too. I gained a whole new respect for the island and the people of Hawaii. To top it off, we got to finish off the trip with Auntie Ku’uipo singing and a hula dancer dancing. I just want to say thank you for the experience. And next time I’ll jump in the mud.” — Jason Rosser, Parent Volunteer
Many thanks to all of our MAY VOLUNTEERS:
Artists in Residency Puppet-Making Project Volunteers
1st Grade Volunteers: Lucia Aguilar Vial, Erika Reynolds, and Chelsea Riggen
2nd Grade Volunteers: Cindy Owens, Sayaka Tomita, Sarada Wright, Ellen Giambalvo, Melissa Barit, Jason Rosser and Aya McEuen.
Field Trip to the Lo’i
1st Grade Volunteers: Lucia Aguilar Vial and Erika Reynolds
2nd Grade Volunteers: Cindy Owens, Ian Owens, Sayaka Tomita, Sarada Wright, Brianne Williams, Melissa Barit and Jason Rosser.
We appreciate you!
*All volunteer applicants must complete a Volunteer Training Workshop BEFORE actually volunteering on campus.
Contact our "THOH" Team
Email: haleiwaschool@haleiwa.k12.hi.us
Website: haleiwaelementary.com
Phone: (808)637-8237
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/haleiwaelementary
Twitter: @HaleiwaElement1