Aloha Pūʻōhala ʻOhana,
As we head into the last month of school, we hope you have been able to fall into a routine with our distance learning program. Please remember that we have other resources on our website that lead to google classrooms for physical education, counseling and AIMS lessons as well as the Library. Your student will need to join the class if they haven't done so yet. Utilize these sites when your child is taking a break from the academic focus of their teacher/kumu. If the kids are getting restless or bored, get them on one of Mr. Michael's PE activities. Give them a challenge to do one of the activities a day. Also, if you find your child is having a hard time coping with not being around friends, have them go to the Counselor's corner and work on an activity or AIMS lesson. Please reach out to your kumu if you have any questions or concerns. We want to remind all families of our reading resource time with Ms. Chris Au. Open RtI Support MWF- 11:45-12:15 ELA k-2 M/F- 2:00-2:30 Math K-2 T/Th- 11:45-12:15 ELA 3-6 T/Th- 2:00-2:30 Math 3-6 We will be providing instructions in a few weeks for the return of technology devices, library books, and any other items needing to be returned to the school. We will also be gathering your child's belongings from the classroom in preparation for parent pick up. This will most likely be during the last week of May. TOMORROW, APRIL 30, WE HAVE ONE FINAL PACKET PICK UP. THIS IS ONLY FOR STUDENTS LISTED IN CLASSES BELOW: Pick up 4/30, 9:00 A.M - 2:00 P.M. Pre-K - Ms. Anne’s students Kindergarten - Ms. Caira Pires ( Ms. Kai) Papa Mālaa’o students with Kumu Aokea Papa Ekahi - Kumu Kamalei Papa Ehā - Kumu Malia Kumu Kaimi’s students in A1 Also, students with speech service may receive a call to pick up materials from Ms. Chris Mahalo! Pūʻōhala Staff and Administration
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Join us this week for Physical Wellness Week at Pū’ōhala! We are starting off with some yoga on Monday. Search Hello Sun on Cosmic Kids Yoga’s YouTube channel and tag us with your sun salutation pose. Stay tuned for Coach Mikeʻs videos for Obstacle Courses and Sports Drills! We will be having Hula and Tahitian lessons on Poʻahā and then a dance party! Canʻt wait to see everyone participating. Share your videos and photos with your kumu or teachers or tag us on social media and add the hashtags #puohalaspiritweek #puohalaschool #physicalwellness.
We went on a short hiatus for our newsletter, but we are back with another issue highlighting the wonderful things our Pūʻōhala ʻOhana is doing during the distance learning experience.
Please visit our school Social Workerʻs new website which is linked to our distance learning resource page as well. Pūʻōhala Schoolʻs Social Worker Website. Here is a message from our school Social Worker, Mrs. Chanelle Omo:
My name is Chanelle Omo (a.k.a. "Mrs. Omo") & I am your School Social Worker. During the "normal" school year I am available to: 1.) meet one-on-one with individual students to work on any issues they may be having (i.e., peer relationships & behavior problems) 2.) facilitate small groups to address common student needs (such as grief, social skills, divorce, and girls groups), and 3.) address attendance concerns using a multi-tier approach. During this unprecedented time, my goals are 1.) to maintain existing counseling relationships with students via Tele-Health 2.) to maintain support and consultation to School Teams 3.) to connect as many families & students to the resources that they need (including housing, healthcare, financial assistance, food distribution, and more) , as well as 4.) equip parents with tips, tools, and encouragement as we do the 'most important job in the world' through this COVID-19 Pandemic. I am here to bridge school, home, and community to help our students be as successful as possible. If you are a HIDOE Windward District staff or parent, please feel free to contact me at [email protected] . Aloha Pūʻōhala ʻOhana,
WE HAVE A VIRTUAL SPIRIT WEEK NEXT WEEK!!!! OPEN THE FLIER FOR INFORMATION AND SHARE WITH YOUR KEIKI! Virtual Spirit Week 2020-04-20 Let's have some fun with this! You should have also received an email from Aunty Carol about our Pu'ohala's Got Talent segment starting immediately. Check it out! Let's see what you got Na Pueo!!!! Also below is some additional support information from our staff, Ms.Chris. She can help with those that need to focus more on reading and math skills. Drop into a session and see the benefits! Aloha Parents, Don’t miss out on practicing foundational skills and learning about engaging free digital programs that are available! Each week we will have a “live” Open RtI Block with Ms. Chris. MWF- 11:45-12:15 ELA k-2 M/F- 2:00-2:30 Math K-2 T/Th- 11:45-12:15 ELA 3-6 T/Th- 2:00-2:30 Math 3-6 During these meetings, you and your child can join Ms. Chris for additional practice on skills while exploring resources from our Puohala Website:Family Resource section. Ms. Chris has sent each student an invitation through their Google Classroom. Here is the link to the Open RtI Support. This is an optional resource and you can join in whenever you are available. ALL INFORMATION IS ON OUR WEBSITE SO DON'T FORGET TO GO THERE REGULARLY! https://puohala.weebly.com/ Mahalo! Pūʻōhala Staff Aloha Pūʻōhala ʻOhana!
We hope you have been able to help your child navigate the Google Classroom the teachers have prepared. If you have any problems, please reach out to your teacher first. They are ready and willing to help you as much as they can. If they are not able to provide a solution that works, your teacher will reach out to the technology specialist and/or Admin. Our expectation is for all students to be engaged in the work provided by their teachers for continued student learning and growth, leading to preparedness going into the following school year. Please continue to work within your google classrooms. Some classes have some hardcopy items to work on. These will be provided at a pickup TOMORROW, APRIL 14TH 9AM - 11AM for the below-listed classes only: PICK UP HARD COPY PACKETS: COME ONLY IF YOUR CHILD IS IN ONE OF THESE CLASSES or if you've made arrangements through your teacher for technology pickup. Kindergarten - Ms. Caira Papa Malaa’o - Kumu Aokea Papa ‘Ekahi - Kumu Kamalei Papa ‘Eha - Kumu Malia We will be located fronting the cafeteria. **** A word from our Librarian: Hello from your librarian! When the school campus is open on Tuesday, April 14th for packet pickups, we ask that you also use this time to drop off any library books your student might still have with them. We will have a book drop bin ready at the pickup line. If your student is still reading their books, please be welcomed to keep them for now. To be clear, no late fees will be applied regardless of when the books are returned. However, just note that this may be our last opportunity to return them this school year and the sooner we can quarantine the books, the safer we will be in sanitizing them for next year. Of course, we understand that families have a lot on their plate already, so donʻt stress about the books! We ask that you help us mālama our library collection in whichever way works best for your family - if that means bringing books back, great! If it means keeping (and reading!) them a bit longer, that is awesome too! If you have any questions about books, just ask your Kumu and they will point you in the right direction. Happy reading! YMCA offers child care to those essential workers who need assistance. Please go to their website. There is financial assistance available. Attached is the flyer. Windward Y Essential Workers Child Care Program Flyer.pdf You can email directly to [email protected] or call Essential Child Care at 492-6781 They continue to provide lunch outside the campus gates beginning at 11:30. MAHALO! Pūʻōhala Administration and Staff SBA Disaster Loan Assistance
The SBA's Economic Injury Disaster Loan provides an advance of up to $10,000 for small business owners who have suffered a temporary loss of revenue due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This program is for any small business with less than 500 employees (including sole proprietorships, independent contractors and self-employed persons), private non-profit organization, or 501(c)(19) veterans organizations affected by coronavirus/COVID-19. For more information, please click here. General Information About COVID-19
DOE Grab and Go Meals
Designated Windward schools:
Lunch, from 11:30 a.m. to 12 noon. Hawaii Foodbank: Ohana Produce Plus Program Distributions Hawaii Foodbank and participating food partner agencies have distributed millions of pounds of fresh produce and assorted dry goods and nonperishable items to underserved communities on Oahu and Kauai through the ʻOhana Produce Plus Program. Below are a list of locations hosting food distributions:
Show Aloha Challenge The City & County of Honolulu, along with individual community members, and non-profits came together to create the Show Aloha Challenge. The Show Aloha Challenge raises money to purchase 60 meals a day from 11 local restaurants to provide hot meals to seniors in need during the COVID-19 pandemic. Kūpuna who would like to sign up for the meal delivery service may call St. Francis Healthcare System at (808) 547-6501. Hawaii Farm Bureau: Farm-to-Car The Hawaii Farm Bureau has developed the farm-to-car pilot project which allows people to shop on the Hawaii Farm Bureau’s online Farmers Market, pick out their fruits and vegetables and curbside pick-up their orders at the Blaisdell Center. Customers are reminded to bring their receipt upon pick-up. All orders are guaranteed. For more information on the program, call 848-2074. PROGRAM ASSISTANCE
Income and Food Aid
Public schools will not be serving lunch today, Friday, April 10th in observance of Good Friday, but Hui Mālama o ke Kai Foundation will be providing family meals on April 10, 17, and 24, 2020. Mahalo for supporting our community with these meals!
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