Fall festival notes
If you have not yet returned your Federal Impact Aid forms a second copy went home on Wednesday. Please complete and return to your child's teacher ASAP. We need to have one form for each student and are missing about 150 forms.
Vendors fair for home-based businesses
Want to have a booth? Email Megan.b.zemke@gmail.com
We need a variety of supplies &
appreciate your
If you have not yet returned your Federal Impact Aid forms a second copy went home on Wednesday. Please complete and return to your child's teacher ASAP. We need to have one form for each student and are missing about 150 forms.
School office remains open over school break 8am - 4pm. Accepting payments to lunch accounts and 2nd Quarter buses
School Calendar
Fri. Oct. 4 Super Eagle Assembly for PreK &
Kinder & 1st 8:30 - 9:15 in the
cafeteria. Parents please bring picture ID when you check in at the cafeteria.
Cardboard Challenge from 12:30 - 2pm. Bring and share your game. Play everyone elses games. There is still cardboard on the stage until Friday at noon if you want to grab some to make your game. Thank you for taking your games home with you.
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School is
out for intercession break. No School October 7 - 14.
See you back on Tues. Oct. 15
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Mon. Oct. 14 NO SCHOOL - Enjoy your last day
of break and go to bed early.
Tues. Oct.
15 McTeacher night at Wahiawa
McDonalds from 4pm - 7pm
Wed. Oct.
16 Copy Training 8 - 9.
Meet in PCNC room. Will go to copy room. No kids
Thurs. Oct.
17 School starts at 7:55 every day.
Be in your seat or get tardy slip from office
Fri. Oct.
18 Chaperone Training 8 - 8:30 in
PCNC office in corner of main office
Community Calendar
Oct. 4 . Food Truck Friday at Solomon Elementary School from 4pm - 8pm
Oct. 5 & 6 Honolulu Intertribal Powwow from 10am - 5pm at Magic Island in Ala Moana Beach Park, Honolulu. Watch this powwow featuring American Indians from North America and Alaska Native cultures. Local and mainland vendors will be on hand with handcrafted jewelry, clothes, earrings, baskets and beaded items for purchase. honoluluintertribalpowwow.com
Sun. Oct. 6 Hawaiʻi
Children and Youth Day from 10am - 3pm at Hawai'i State Capitol and surrounding
areas. The state’s largest,
free outdoor event for children happens this Sunday in downtown
Honolulu. Among the highlights will be: an inflatable soccer stadium, CPR
and AED training for kids, silent disco stations, costumed characters roaming
the grounds, food trucks along Punchbowl Street, and live entertainment on four
stages. The weather will be muggy, so don’t forget to hydrate your family
throughout the day. Bring your own water bottles to fill up for free at
filtered water stations behind ʻIolani Palace and on the grounds between
the Kalanimoku Building and Honolulu Hale. Not sure where to park at the event?
Click here for free parking options.
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Hawaiʻi
State Capitol and surrounding areas. 415 S. Beretania St. 808-347-8684 hawaiicyd.org
Oct. 10, 11, 12 . Flu Shot Drive from 9am - 3pm at the Desmond T. Doss Health Clinic on Schofield. Welcome to family members, keiki 6 months and older and retirees. Not open to active duty service members. Building Z across from radiology
Oct. 12 . Volleyball Clinic with CYS Youth Sports from 9am - noon for keiki born 2001 - 2009. Child must be registered at your nearest Parent Central Services Office. Cost is $25 and registration code is 925265-01. you may register at CYS at Schofield Barracks, 241 Hewitt St. Bldg. 1283. location of event is Bennett Youth Center. Wear athletic attire, shoes and kneepads.
Oct. 19 . Leilehua High School Pumpkin Fest from 9am - 2pm. Baked goods, food booths, fresh produce for sale. Mules logo items, games and a train ride. Attendees will have the chance to pick and purchase their very own pumpkins to take home. Admission is 1 canned food donation or $1. per person. jakuma@mules.k12.hi.us
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