Thursday, September 28, 2017

9/29 - 10/6

All students are building games for the School-wide Cardboard Challenge on Friday, October 6.  If you don't want to make the mess at home, come to our Eat, Play, Build Family event Monday, Oct. 2 from 5:30-7:00 and make the mess at school!  Ask your child's teacher if the class needs parents to help monitor game play on Friday from 12:30-2:00.  Games can be very simple!  Take a peek at this Pinterest Board or get inspired by watching Caine's Arcade.

Parents are welcome to shop the book fair with their child's class.  Check the schedule here (click the sales tab on the bottom left) or check with your child's teacher.   You can also shop our fair online until October 13 via this link.  Monies raised at the book fair help us buy books and support learning opportunities for students and families.  Thank you for supporting our Book Fair! 

Bus Payment for Quarter 2  is being accepted now.  The office will be open during the Fall Break to accept payments or do any other business.

We continue to collect the Federal Impact Aid forms.  We have 160 forms that have yet to be returned.

If you have moved out of the hotel don't forget to turn in your address verification.  The office asks for at least 2 weeks notice to get a release packet together if you will be transferring to another school.


Parking for parents is across the street.  The parking lots connected to the school are reserved for the 100 staff employees


School Events

Fri. Sept. 29              Cross Country Invitational at Watts Field. 3rd, 4th & 5th graders on team compete
                                    Kona Ice fundraiser is afterschool. Enjoy cool shave ice from the truck on campus

                                    Grand Opening of Book Fair in Library after school today until 3pm


Book Fair is open from 7:30 – 3:00 (wed. until 2pm) Oct. 2 - 5 in the library

Mon. Oct. 2              Eat Play Build Family event in the cafeteria 5:30 – 7. Shop the Book Fair in library,  build a game from cardboard.  Dinner - Individual plates will cost $3.00 and the family deal, for four persons, can be purchased for $10.00. Each plate will consist of a hot dog, a bag of chips and a drink, PTO accepts cash only. Kona Ice accepts cash or charge.  Bring a game your family made at home to add to our game alley or build one here, compete in derby dash and much more.

Tues. Oct. 3              Super Eagle Assembly for pre school, kindergarten and 1st grade 8:30 in cafe

Wed. Oct. 4              Super Eagle Assembly for 2nd & 3rd grade at 8:30 in the cafe

Thurs. Oct. 5             Super Eagle Assembly for 4th & 5th grade at 8:30 in the cafe

Fri. Oct. 6                  Kindergarten Field Trip to Waimanalo Farms
Cardboard Challenge  -- Sharing in the afternoon 12:30 - 2
Fall Festival planning meeting 2:30 - 3:30
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School is out for intercession break from October 9 – 16. Students return to 2nd Quarter on October 17


Community Events

Sat. Sept 30 .    Craft Fair in the Wahiawa Shopping & Town Center from 10am - 2pm. 808 Craft and gift fairs host a mini fair with more than 20 vendors.  Free craft activities, keiki rides and games.  Magic show and balloon animals. performance by Wahiawa Middle School Jazz Band and Iliahi Elementary Na Kamali'i O Iliahi & Halau.  808craftandgiftfairs.com

Sat. Sept. 30 .    Garage Sale at Wahiawa Christian Church at 1710 Royal Palm Drive. Invites the community from 8am - 1pm to silent auction and plant sale also baked goods.  Call 636-1321

Sun. Oct. 1                 24th Annual Children and Youth Day will feature more than 300 free interactive, educational, and fun family activities for keiki of all ages.  At the state Capitol and Hawaii State Art Museum and more 10am – 3pm. Hawaiicyd.org for full list of events and locations

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