Thursday, August 26, 2021

August 26 +

This will be the last week of receiving Highlights in this format. Technology changed and emails can no longer be added. So, we will have a new improved and more visually stunning format starting next week.  Migrating emails is always challenging.  If you do not receive highlights next Thursday, please send your email to Ellen.Petry@k12.hi.us and you will be added to future beautiful highlights weekly emails.

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Nominations for Gifted & Talented:  Daniel K. Inouye Elementary School offers a Gifted and Talented program for students in grades 3-5 who perform, or show the potential of performing, at remarkably high levels.  Teachers and parents are invited to nominate students who demonstrate analytical thinking, creativity and the ability to offer unique solutions to problems.  Parents should complete this form by September 2 at 4:00 p.m.  For more information, visit the school website at https://bit.ly/dkiesgt

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"What's New?" Wednesday Webex

September 1, 8:30 am

Ms. Carlson is still securing our guest for September 1. Will it be a computer programmer? An artist? A scientist?   Tune in to learn about our guest's passion or profession. Did you miss last week's Webex w/banker Adam Morris? You can listen to the recording to hear the smart money tips he shared. See the links on the library blog for more information:  https://dkies.weebly.com/whats-new-wed-webex

Log in at 8:25 at this link

password=recess 

Event starts at 8:30

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You can access last weeks What's New WebEx via the library blog page:

Password:  Dkies2020

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Community Events

Saturday -Head North -Spend a day at the North Shore shopping, sunning and snacking. Start by picking up sourdough waffles, made with wild yeast, from Best of HONOLULU-winning Wicked HI Café (which is only doing takeout right now) to eat at the beach. Afterwards, go for a swim in the ocean or at the waterfall at Waimea Valley, where you can also pick up a few plants at its weekly sale  If you grab lunch in Haleʻiwa, try out the new Free Cycle Takeout program and get your food to go in reusable, not disposable, containers. Leave enough time to stop at roadside stands for local corn or other produce, which you can use to make an all-local shrimp boil, and don’t leave without swinging by Kula or Kaimana shave ice trailers near the Farm to Barn Café where you can pick up vegetarian bowls and cold-pressed juice.

  • Waimea Valley Plant Sale: 8 a.m. to noon, every Saturday 59-864 Kamehameha Highway, Haleʻiwa, waimeavalley.net
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Positions available working at our school

 Substitute Educational Assistant ($14.79 per hour) We are seeking substitute Educational Assistants (apply through the school) and full time Educational Assistants (apply through the Hawaiʻi DOE). A paraeducator (Educational Assistants) works under the supervision of teachers or other professional practitioners. An Educational Assistantʻs job varies depending on the needs of the students and school during a particular period. An educational assistant should be open and flexible to support the needs of the students and school. Their jobs are instructional in nature and they provide other direct services to children and youth and their families, including: 1:1 Tutoring 1:1 Behavioral Support Assist with classroom management Conduct parental involvement activities Provide instructional support services under the direct supervision of a highly qualified teacher or professional practitioner. Minimum requirements: Forty-eight semester credits of baccalaureate-level courses from a regionally accredited institution of higher education recognized by the Department. The 48 credits may be from various program or academic subject areas. In addition, 6 of the 48 credits must have been for math and English courses at the baccalaureate level. Or, An Associate in Arts (AA) or Science (AS) degree from a regionally accredited institution recognized by the Department. The credits earned for the degree must have been for courses that are baccalaureate level. Or, A certificate with a minimum score of 459 on the ParaPro Assessment provided by the Educational Testing Service. For more information, contact Classified / Support Services Personnel Recruitment at 808-441-8411.

 ParaPro Assessment The ParaPro Assessment is a computer-based assessment option for Educational Assistants (EA) and part-time Paraprofessional Tutors (PPT) to meet Department of Education minimum qualifications for employment. The administration of the ParaPro Assessment is managed by the Community School for Adults (CSA). Individuals interested in future ParaPro Assessment opportunities can contact the following CSA campuses for more information: McKinley Campus: 808-594-0540 Waipahu Campus: 808-528-9577 Wahiawa Campus: 808-305-3200 Windward Campus: 808-254-7955 

 Substitute Teacher ($151.71-$178.42/day) First priority will be given to candidates who've completed a State-Approved Teacher Education program which is a full time teacher-training program that includes student teaching in a Grade K-12 setting. Individuals with a bachelor's degree are also eligible and will need to complete a substitute teacher course at an adult education community school. *Hawai'i Department of Education does permit individuals to substitute teach without a bachelor's degree in hard to staff locations. Our school is not located in a hard to staff location. To learn more about substitute teaching in Hawai'i, please see the link below. http://www.hawaiipublicschools.org/ConnectWithUs/Employment/JobOpportunities/Pages/Substitute-teachers.aspx If you are interested, submit your application to eHR and contact us for an interview. https://ehr.k12.hi.us/hrprod/faces/p/ap/pages/ApApplicationTypes.jspx 

 Adult Lunch Supervisor (10.10 per hour) We are hiring consistent (M-F) and substitute adult supervisors. Hours: 10:15 - 12:45 daily If you are interested, please ask to speak with a or leave your name and contact information with a member of our office team! To learn more about the roles and responsibilities, please see this guidance document - https://goo.gl/vCYUj1

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