This week, we get to eat Apple Bananas! Here are some informational sheets and some videos for you to learn about them.
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Aloha Pūʻōhala ʻOhana,
Our school has been selected to participate in the American Heart Association’s Keiki iHeart2Cook cooking contest locally sponsored by Island Insurance! Do you like to cook or have always wanted to try? Then this contest is for you! The contest is designed to encourage students to prepare their own healthy snacks and meals at home. Have fun with your classmates, family and friends by preparing one of the age-appropriate recipes in the guide book provided: https://www.heart.org/-/media/Files/Affiliates/WSA/Hawaii/Hawaii-iHeart2Cook-Guidebook.pdf. Or create your own using ingredients from the heart-healthy list! Directions on how to get started are below! How To Get Started: 1. Pick a recipe from the guidebook https://www.heart.org/-/media/Files/Affiliates/WSA/Hawaii/Hawaii-iHeart2Cook-Guidebook.pdf, the American Heart Association website or create your own using our heart-healthy shopping list in the guidebook. 2. Upload a photo or video (with you in it!) of your finished dish to the iHeart2Cook Website: https://www.heart.org/en/affiliates/hawaii/welcome-to-hawaii/keiki-iheart-2-cook-contest by Friday, April 22 and be sure to include the recipe you followed. 3. The American Heart Association staff, Island Insurance employees and guest judges will announce winners on Friday, May 13, 2022. Winners receive a $100 gift card to a local grocery store. Entries will be judged on presentation, creativity and adherence to the heart healthy shopping list provided as applicable. We can’t wait to see your creativity and heart healthy recipes come to life! Questions? Contact: [email protected] Happy Cooking!
This week, we get to eat Blueberries! Here are some informational sheets and some videos for you to learn about Blackberries.
Aloha Pūʻōhala Ohana,
Just one more week until haumana and kumu go out on spring break for a week! Join our facebook page and share about some ohana activities you partake in over the break! Here are some announcements for Malaki/March: 1) Every Family Counts - See the attached flyer. Ohana experiencing housing hardships matter to us all. The Family Promise resource center will want to hear from you this Thursday, March 10th. Please spread the word to your own ohana or friends that should make the call and be counted. 2) Blackberries! - That's our fresh fruit of the week to be served this Wednesday, March 9th. 3) REPAVING OF PARKING LOT - March 14-18 our asphalt from the stop sign, through the parking lot and down the firelane will all be repaved! Therefore, the only access to our office will be by parking and walking in from Kulauli Street. We should have beautiful surfaces upon return from break on Monday, March 21st. 4) T-SHIRTS available for purchase - we have a good amount of previously printed Pūʻōhala tshirts in celebration of 50 years. These are $5 in youth sizes only. Here is the picture of the two colors we have. These can be purchased at the office 7:30 - 4:15pm. 5) Lost and Found - These are just a few items that have lost their owner. Contact the office to claim or have your child pick it up in the cafeteria. There are more clothing items in the Counselor's office. 6) KUHIO DAY - NO SCHOOL , Friday, March 25th Mahalo! Pūʻōhala Administration
This week, we get to eat Blackberries! Here are some informational sheets and some videos for you to learn about Blackberries.
Aloha Pūʻōhala Ohana!
We have entered a new month with only 3 months remaining in the school year! How fast it has gone by! Hau'oli Malaki or Happy March to everyone. The kids will be off for one week starting next Saturday, March 12. That's when spring break begins marking the end of the 3rd quarter of school. Here are some items to share with our ohana: 1) ʻImi Pono 2022 - this SATURDAY, MARCH 5 12-3PM: This event benefits the students in the kaiapuni program, put on by the parent group Hui Makua. Here is the website if you'd like more information of this festive event coming up in 2 days! www.huimakuaopuohala.weebly. com 2) If you missed our Pō ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi online activity last week Friday, we have posted the videos on our puohala.com website under our "Blog" tab. Your keiki brought home a package with items and fliers. Please do these activities with your ohana when you have a chance. 3) RAMBUTAN! - It's a fruit your keiki was able to taste today at lunch time. They brought home fliers today with great information about this fruit and how to prepare and eat it. It was delicious! Many haumana tried it for the first time today. I think at first it might have looked like a sea creature! LOL We also have the information up on our website. 4) SQS - School Quality Survey: We have about 120 parent surveys submitted according to the state office. Every child is counted so please fill one out for each of your keiki. The deadline is fast approaching! https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2022SQSParent 5) Appropriate School Attire: We would like our parents to help us with school attire. In the past, we had a uniform shirt but due to printing backups, we did not continue the purchase of additional shirts for ohana to purchase. Administration will begin the discussion with staff and students about our dress code. We will also have it on the agenda for the School Community Council meeting to be held March 8th 6-7pm. See our blog for the link at puohala.com. At this time we are asking parents to help by monitoring what your child is wearing: *** The boys and girls should have shorts that are long enough so as not to reveal any buttocks while standing or bending over. A good gauge for this is if their shorts are the same length as the tips of their fingertips when arms dropped down to their sides. *** We would prefer not to have midriffs showing (torso area) and no strapless or spaghetti strap tops. If they come in those, they will be asked to wear their jacket all day or put on a shirt from the health room. *** Clothing should be free of pictures or words related to drugs, alcohol or firearms as well as no profanity. Mahalo! Pūʻōhala Administration
Mahalo to our cafeteria staff and the Fresh Fruits and Vegetables Program for providing us with these delicious fruits and vegetables! This week, we get to eat Rambutan! Here are some informational sheets and some videos for you to learn about Rambutan.
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