Friday, January 6, 2017

1/6 - 1/13

Hope you enjoyed a happy healthy Winter Break
Those moving, we wish you safe travels and the best of luck in your new school.
Those returning this year, we look forward to seeing you Tuesday, January 10

The office is open during the winter break.
You can make payment for school buses or to your meal account.

Moving?
If you notified us during the break your packet would not be ready till after teachers return in January.


School Meal Accounts
Our school lunch policy is to permit 1 lunch loan per student.
We send home negative balance slips daily, low balance slips on Wednesday, and also email and make phone call reminders. 
Please update your contact information with the school if it has changed.
Beginning January 2017, we will no longer serve students who owe more than $5.00.  
These students, regardless of age, will spend lunch in the office away from peers who have food. It is a parent’s responsibility to ensure that their child’s meal account is current.
Families who do not correct their debt and are unresponsive to notices will be referred to the Army School Liaison Office in addition to other agencies as we see fit.
If you need assistance with paying for meals please apply for free/reduced meals at https://www.ezmealapp.com/.
If you are experiencing financial hardship, please contact the Army School Liaison Office at 655-8326.

School Happenings

Friendly reminder that the following Greeters Club students are on duty this week welcoming new students. January 10 - 13

Angelica Alberto
Mekayla Barnes
Bradley Church
Koa Keao
Tues. Jan. 10        School returns for the 2nd semester

Wed. Jan. 11        School is out at 1:10 every Wednesday

Thurs. Jan. 12      Chaperone Training in PCNC corner of main office from 1:30pm – 2:00pm
                             Perfect Attendance Dance celebration from 1pm - 2pm

Fri. Jan. 13           Copy Training 8am – 9am. Meet in PCNC office and go to D4 to use machines. No kids at this training.

Community Happenings

Dec. 21 – Jan. 8   Keiki under 48 inches tall are invited to ride a scale-model locomotive at Pearlridge Center Uptown Center Court. Cost is $3.50 per child. Times of availability are listed online. Visit pearlridgeonline.com


Ongoing

Wednesdays         Tech Park Mart. Farmers market is open from 9am - 1pm on Wednesdays at 100 Kahelu Ave. in Mililani Tech Park. Features local produce, plate lunches, baked goods, eco-friendly products and more Call (808) 625-8915

Contests


Youth in Central Oahu have until Jan. 31, 2017 to submit entries for the 3rd annual Hawaii Next 50 Contest.  Open to students in grade 4 – 12. Participants must first read former Gov. George Ariyoshi’s book, Hawaii: The past 50 years, The next 50 years.  Entrants must then address the following prompt in an essay, poster or video: “Looking ahead to the next 50 years”  Imagine how we can use current technology or future technology to create more affordable, housing, achieve food sustainability or promote new and innovative industries.  Winners will be honored on the floor of the state House of Representatives, attend a luncheon with legislators and receive a monetary prize.  To request a copy of the book and for contest rules and more information, visit hawaiinext50.com 

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