Aloha, Our haumāna and kumu have been working so hard to prepare for our Culture Day performance on Friday, May 19th. We are so excited to have you join us this year! Here is some additional information for the event: Parking
The program begins at 9:00 am.
Early Release Forms:
School ends at 1:15 pm. Early Release. We are so excited to perform for you! Mahalo, Pūʻōhala Aloha,
Here are some reminders: Pōʻakolu (Wednesday), 17 Mei (May) 2023, Change in time, school ends at 2:05 pm Pōʻahā (Thursday), 18 Mei (May) 2023, Mahalo to all of those who signed up to donate greenery for Culture Day. You may drop off these items on the blacktop Thursday morning. Pōʻalima (Friday), 19 Mei (May) 2023, Culture Day 9:00 am - 11:00 am (link). Please bring your own chairs/mats to sit on. The field will be open for parking. Do not park along the fire lane. Please notify your teacher if you have not yet requested an early release. Go directly to the classroom to sign out your keiki after the event. Pōʻalima (Friday), 19 Mei (May) 2023, Change in time, School ends at 1:15 pm Pōʻakolu (Wednesday), 24 Mei (May) 2023, Change in time, school ends at 2:05 pm Pōʻalima (Friday), 26 Mei (May) 2023, Last day of school for students, Change in time, School ends at 1:15 pm Malama Koʻolaupokoʻs after-school program has ended. Please be mindful of the extra haumāna and vehicles during after school pick up and continue to drive with patience and aloha. Reminder: All cars should pull forward along the cafeteria before your keiki gets into your vehicle to help with the flow of the traffic. Join our School Community Council meeting on May 10 @ 6pm on Zoom: https://coehawaii.zoom.us/j/96336518613
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17 Pepeluali (February) 2023 - Teacher Institute Day. ʻAʻohe kula. No school.
20 Pepeluali (February) 2023 - President’s Day. ʻAʻohe kula. No school.
21-24 Pepeluali (February) 2023 - Pule Hoʻohaʻaheo :: Mahina ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi (link) Spirit Week :: Hawaiian Language Month (link)
24 Pepeluali (February) 2023, 4:30 - 6:30 pm. Pō ‘Ōlelo Hawaiʻi. (link) Hawaiian Language Night. (link) E hui pū ma ka hale ʻaina a me hālau ʻo Pūʻōhala. E loaʻa ana kekahi mau mea ʻai māmā a me mea inu. Cafeteria and Blacktop. Light refreshments served.
24 Pepeluali (February) 2023, SCC Nominations due. Nomination (link)
Our School Community Council (SCC) plays a vital role in the education of students at Pūʻōhala School. Members are part of the leadership structure at Pūʻōhala School and enable shared-decision making among principals, teachers, school staff, parents, students, and community members to improve student achievement (HIDOE, 2023)
There is a great opportunity for our community to engage and be a part of the SCC at Pūʻōhala by either nominating yourselves and/or folks who would be interested in serving on this Council.
1) English Student Representative 2) English Teacher Representative 3) Kaiapuni Kumu Representative 4) Kaiapuni Parent (Makua) Representative
4 Malaki (March) 2023, 11:00 am - 3:00 pm. ʻImi Pono 2023. www.huimakuapuohala.weebly.com. Seeking preorders, volunteers, and donations.
8 Malaki (March) 2023, 6:00 - 7:30 pm. SCC Meeting. Agenda. Hui ma o Zoom https://coehawaii.zoom.us/j/96336518613.
10 Malaki (March) 2023, SQS Information DUE. This survey helps provide feedback for our school. Please take time to complete this. A parent/guardian may complete one survey per child, as your keiki may have different experiences. You may complete the SQS online at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2023SQSParent. Hard copies are available at our office. Please read the survey directions carefully and complete the paper or online survey by the deadline of March 10, 2023. We had 50% of families complete the survey last year, letʻs beat that number this year!
13-17 Malaki (March) 2023, Wā Hoʻomaha Kupulau (Spring Break), ʻAʻohe Kula (No School)
20 Malaki (March) 2023, Lā Hana Kumu (Waiver Day), ʻAʻohe Haumāna (No Students)
Mahalo,
Pūʻōhala
The first step to registering is to check if you live within Pūʻōhalaʻs geographical area. Please use the Department of Education's SchoolSite Locator to generate a list of elementary, middle, and high schools within your area.
If you live in the Pūʻōhalaʻs geographical area please be prepared to complete/bring the following:
- Enrollment Form
- Proof of Residence (Resident Verification Form)
- Kindergarten Student Questionnaire
- Supplemental Kindergarten Enrollment Form
- ID of Parent/Guardian
- Student’s Birth Certificate
- Form 14 (Student Health Record)
- Custody Documents (if necessary)
You may complete the forms and print them in advance to expedite the process. Registration hours are Monday-Friday 7:00 am - 3:30 pm, excluding holidays.
https://www.sacredhearts.org/science-symposium
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