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Kahuku High & Intermediate School Student Bulletin | ||
Bulletin# | Tuesday January 23, 2018 | SY 2017-2018 |
http://www.kahukuhigh.org/
https://www.oiasports.com/
* Dates on events link subject to change without notice.
FOR LUNCH
Beef broccoli, steamed rice, house salad/baby carrots, mixed fruits & roll.
Alternate: Hamburger deluxe, potato wedges, carrots sticks/hummus, orang wedges
& fruit juice. Servers coming from: Inter: Taosoga. A & High: Moore. A
- Cafeteria Staff
SURVEY
Aloha Parents and Guardians of KHIS students - Please complete THIS SURVEY regarding the
Finals Week Schedule. Your participation and feedback are important to our school. If the link
above does not work, copy and paste this https://goo.gl/forms/
browser. Thank you - School Community Council - G. Wong
KHIS IS ACCEPTING HEAD COACHING APPLICATIONS FOR THE FOLLOWING SPORTS
Cheerleading. Priority will be given to those who have the following qualifications:
1. NFHS Fundamentals of Coaching Certification.
2. Prior Head or Assistant Coaching experience at the High School or
College Level. Email resumes to: Kahuku High School, Athletic Director: Gillian Yamagata
[email protected].
-G. Yamagata
TRACK & FIELD
There is still time to sign up for Track and Field.
Sign up in P-23. All forms need to be completed before participating in first practice on Feb 5th.
1. Physical and Consent forms can be picked up in the front office.
2. Take forms to the athletic trainers after school.
3. Trainers will give you a Clearance Form.
4. Take the Clearance Form to the front office to clear obligations.
5. Hand the completed Clearance Form to the coach in order to participate.
Coach Santiago - G. Yamagata
WELCOME KAHUKU AND LAIE ELEMENTARY
Please welcome our future Red Raiders. Kahuku and Laie Elementary will be visiting our campus
on Thursday, January 25, 2018 between 8:30-11 am. - O. Te'o
SIGNUP FOR THE ALOHA RUN!!
The final deadline for turning in your free ( $38. value) ALoha Run entry has been extended to
Thursday January 25. There are 10 spaces left for students. Come to Mrs Wells, room R204 to
get an entry form. IF you plan to ride the Kahuku High bus to the race, for free come and sign up,
spaces are limited. - W. Wells
CLASS OF 2022 EARLY COLLEGE PROGRAM
The deadline of February 2nd for the Early College applications is fast approaching. Don't forget
to request your official college transcripts from Q.1. See Mrs. Te'o in Q.4 for more information.
- O. Te'o
A BIG MAHALO...
Thank you to all who judged for our annual Kahuku High & Intermediate History Day Fair.
Your effort, service, dedication, and great comments are so beneficial for our students doing this
inquiry research project. You are appreciated! - L. Ishihara
HOSA MEETING
For ALL participants - Tuesday at lunch in W104. Fundraising tickets will be distributed and
parent letters for the HOSA competition. - A. Swiderski
AP STUDENTS
Your test deposits are now 3 weeks overdue. If we don't get a deposit from you by Monday,
January 22, we will assume that you are not taking the test or getting the weighted grade.
Pay to W104 - A. Swiderski
KAHUKU HIGH AND INTERMEDIATE SCHOLARSHIP BLITZ 2018
Come and get all the information you will need to complete the FAFSA, Scholarship Applications,
and other important college information from the college professionals. Tuesday January 23, 2018,
2pm – 6pm, Q2-College and Career center . Kahuku High School Cafeteria. Support staff from
Windward Community College, Kamehameha Schools, and other organizations will be here to help
you complete your scholarship application process. Please call Latoya Wily or Mr. Santiago if
you have any questions. - W.Santiago
CONGRATULATIONS TO THE NEW MEMBERS OF THE NATIONAL JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY!
The National Junior Honor Society is an organization for middle school students that recognizes
and encourages scholarship, service, leadership, character, and citizenship. Congratulations to
Marisa Draper, David McBride, Coral Schlag, Timothy Scott, Mele Taumoepeau, Salina Thongsisavath,
Ferrin Toelupe, and Faith Vincent. We will be having our formal induction ceremony on Thursday,
January 25 at 6:00 in the Cafeteria. Please bring your acceptance forms to Ms. Hyatt as soon as
possible. Food and drink will be provided. : - L. Hyatt
YOU'RE INVITED
Dear parents. The administration, faculty and staff at Kahuku High and Intermediate cordially
invite you to attend our 8th grade semester #1, Honor roll fiesta. We commend your child
on their exceptional academics performance. Your child will be recognized a one of our
honorees on. Date: Friday, January 26, 2018, Location: KHIS Cafeteria, Time: 8:55a.m
- 9:40a.m. We hope to see you there as we celebrate your child's success. Thank yo for your
continued support in your child's education! Refreshments will be served. -O. Te'o
GIRLS HIGH SCHOOL WATER POLO
All high school girls interested in signing up for Girls Water Polo please come to W-101 on
Wednesday, 1/24 after School (1:50pm) to sign up and have a informational meeting. Please
be on time. Practices will start on February 5th, 2018.
Before participation, you must complete the MANDATORY paperwork. Paperwork can be
picked up from the front office.
1. Turn in a Current Physical to the Athletic Trainers
2. Turn in a Risk Form to the Athletic Trainers
3. Receive a Clearance Form from the Trainers
4. Get the Clearance Form signed by Front Office Clerk
5. Submit the Clearance Form to the Head Coach in order to Try Out/Participate. - G. Ahue
WE ARE SAMOA SIGN UPS
Open to all grades, students interested in being a part of the We Are Samoa club please sign up
with aunty Sina in Q-5 during recess, lunch, or after school from Monday 1/22 through Friday
1/26. We Are Samoa club members will dance in the May Night Samoan section and We Are
Samoa festival, attend Fealofani Day with other high schools, participate in Tausala night, and
fundraiser activities related to club participation. A parent meeting will be held at the end of
the month, date to be announced. - S. Pili
SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY
Each year, our "We the Students" essay competition gives high-school students from
across the U.S. a chance to share their perspectives on a trending topic. This year,
we’re asking students to consider what role the government should play in monitoring
internet content and we are awarding $20,000+ in scholarship and prizes to the
winning essayists, including:• 1st Place – $5,000 and a scholarship to our 2018
Constitutional Academy in Washington, D.C.
• Runners Up – Six prizes at $1,250 each.
• Honorable Mentions – Eight prizes at $500 each.
Please encourage your students to sign up below and submit their 500-800-word
essay before February 5, 2018.
Please visit: http://www.
**Correction*** KAHUKU HIGH & INTERMEDIATE HISTORY DAY FAIR RESULTS
Congratulations to all students who participated in the interview process!
Intermediate Results
Eligible to move on to District History Day with improvements and teacher approval:
Historical Essays
First Place: Bliss O'Shea
Second Place: Rebekah Jinadasa
Documentaries:
First Place: Angelee Marshall
Second Place: Moe Johnson
Exhibits:
First Place: Natali Keni, Chaselyn Lee and Ruby Weston-Lee
Second Place: Dakoda Keni
Third Place: Ani Hippolite and Keala Kahananui
Honorable Mention: Mathew Myers and David Mcbride
Websites:
First Place: Kiana Woody
Second Place: Talanoa Kaluhiokalani
Third Place: Hehea Pulotu
Honorable Mention: Jack Miller and Coral Schlag & Marisa Draper - L. Ishihara
FEB. 7th, NLI SIGNING DAY C/O 2018
Aloha, Education-1st, Hawaii, a non-profit organization will be presenting the Class of 2018,
Hawaii State National Letter of Intent Signing Day on Wednesday, February 7, 2018, at the
Sheraton Waikiki. Student athletes signing a scholarship or agreement to play college football,
Women's Soccer, Men's Soccer, or Men's Water Polo are invited to participate.The event will
be in the early morning with student athletes reporting at 5:45AM and the event 6:20 AM -
7:20 AM. The Sheraton Waikiki can only accommodate 32 female student athletes and 32 male
student athletes. Please spread the word to all high school coaches, school administrators,
school faculty, student athletes, families, and supporters. Online registration is now open:
https://goo.gl/forms/
808-478-3283, reply to his email, and follow me on twitter: @KawikaKane
Mahalo, - G. Yamagata
BOYS VOLLEYBALL PRESEASON MEETING...
Boys Volleyball will be starting in 2 weeks. If you are planning on playing this year please come
to R103 for an informational meeting on January 23rd, 2018 during High School Lunch. We are
also planning to have an Intermediate team so if you are in 7th or 8th grade stay tuned for your
meeting time. In order to participate in any sport you need to have a current Physical, Parent Consent
Form and have paid all of your school obligations. - K. Kalama
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SENIORS: STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP.ORG
Scholarship Service Engine: www.studentscholarships.org. - R. Fonoimoana
MORE NEW SCHOLARSHIPS!
Seniors & Juniors that are graduating this May 2018, We have 2 new Scholarships available
for you to pick up in Q2. The Johnson Ohana Charitable Foundation Scholarship & The
Fil-Am Fairway Scholarship. Take advantage of these opportunities, graduation is just around
the corner. Stop by the College & Career Center and check out the "Scholarship Corner".
- L. Wily
HAWAII COMMUNITY FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP
The Hawaii Community Foundation is a scholarship search engine with over 744
scholarships. Each scholarship has specific eligibility criteria defined by the donor
when the fund is established. General criteria that apply to MOST scholarships include:
resident of the State of Hawaii; demonstrate financial need (free/reduced lunch);
acceptance to a 2 or 4 year accredited not for profit institution w/in the US, be a
full-time student and maintain a 2.7 GPA. Students can pick up an Information Flyer
in Q2 from Coach Wily or Mrs. Fonoimoana.
Application deadline is: JANUARY 31, 2018 @ 4:00PM. - R. Fonoimoana
MAMORU & AIKO TAKITANI FOUNDATION, INC. SCHOLARSHIP
The Mamoru & Aiko Takitani Foundation, Inc. recognizes outstanding students who exemplify
the qualities of hard work, high academic achievement, commitment to excellence, and
dedication to our community. Applicants must possess a strong record of scholastic achievement
and potential (GPA, ACT/SAT scores); be an active participant in co-curricular, extra-curricular
activities; actively participate in community service over an extended period of time and
demonstrate financial need. Application Deadline: February 01, 2018. Informational Flyer available
in Q2 from Coach Wily or Mrs. Fonoimoana. - R. Fonoimoana
HAWAII ROTARY YOUTH FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
The Hawaii Rotary Youth Foundation Scholarship provides scholarships for Hawaii
youth to further their education after high school. Applicant must be a graduating
Hawaii high school senior, accepted into an accredited 4-year college/university
as a full-time student and a US citizen. Students may pick up an Informational Flyer
in Q2 from Coach Wily or Mrs. Fonoimoana.
Application deadline is: February 7, 2018. - R. Fonoimoana
HMSA KAIMANA AWARDS & SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM
For the HMSA Kaimana Awards & Scholarship Program students must be a senior
in high school and graduating from a Hawaii high school in 2018, have a minimum
cumulative GPA of 2.75, have played on at least one school athletic team in a
league sanctioned sport during at least one of their high school year (Special
consideration to athletes in lower-profile sports) and have participated in community
service projects in addition to school activities. Application Due Date: February 9th,
2018 at 4:00 pm - NO EXCEPTIONS! *Application is available in Q2. See
Coach Wily or Mrs. Fonoimoana - R. Fonoimoana
THE NA HO'OKAMA A PAUAHI PROGRAM SCHOLARSHIP
The Na Ho'okama a Pauahi Program is a need based scholarship available to students
pursuing an undergraduate or grade degree at an accredited post-high institution in the
United States recognized by Kamehameha Schools (KS). All applicants must meet
these 5 eligibility requirements: 1) Hawai'i Resident; 2) Full time-Student; 3)
Classified, degree -seeking student; 4) Have financial need and 5) Meet the
Maximum Funding Guidelines. Application Due Date: February 15th, 2018
(Online Application) *Information Application Sheet is available in Q2. See
Coach Wily or Mrs. Fonoimoana - R. Fonoimoana
2018 KAHUKU MEDICAL CENTER SCHOLAR AWARD
Seniors: An opportunity to WIN an Apple MacBook. Pick up application in
Q2. Submit application and essay to: Kahuku Medical Center. Due Date: March 1, 2018.
Questions see Coach Wily or Mrs. Fonoimoana in Q2. - R. Fonoimoana
2017-18 UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII SYSTEM COMMON SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION
The University of Hawaii System Common Scholarship Application will be available online
for the 2018-2019 academic year on November 1st, 2017. Students attending any one of the ten
University of Hawaii System campuses are encouraged to apply in order to be considered for
one of many system-wide scholarships available for students attending any of our UH
campuses. Please note that students whose home campus will be UH Manoa for the
2018-2019 academic year should also apply for UH Manoa scholarships through STAR
at www.star.hawaii.edu/
can be completed online:uhsys.scholarships.
March 1, 2018. Students are also encouraged to complete their 2018-2019 Free Application
for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) by March 1st in order to be considered for the maximum
amount of scholarships. - R. Fonoimoana
100TH INFANTRY BATTALION LEGACY ORGANIZATION SCHOLARSHIP
This scholarship recognizes excellence in academics and community service. As well as,
preserve the legacy of the 100th Infantry Battalion so that others will value freedom, loyalty,
patriotism and trust. Application Deadline: March 22, 2018. Informational Flyer is available
in Q2 from Coach Wily or Mrs. Fonoimoana. - R. Fonoimoana
GUSTAV HANNEMANN & FAIASO SOLIAI HANNEMANN LEADERSHIP AWARD
The Hannemann Leadership Award recognizes graduating seniors of Samoan ancestry who
demonstrate the academic promise and leadership potential needed for Samoans to fulfill their
roles as citizens and to contribute to the progress and prosperity of Hawaii and our nation. One
male and one female of Samoan ancestry with a GPA of 2.5 or higher, who actively participates
in Student Government (leadership role), who actively participates in on-campus activities or
community service and have received recognition with honors and awards. Application Deadline
April 30, 2018. Information Flyer available in Q2 from Coach Wily or Mrs. Fonoimoana.
- R. Fonoimoana
***********************ATHLETI
2017-18 SPORT SCHEDULES AND CONTACTS FOR QUESTIONS
Football: Director of Operations Lori Vimahi (650) 533-7568
Girls Volleyball: Head Coach Mounia Tachibana (808) 384-5902
Boys Basketball: Head Coach Brandyn Akana (808) 330-8996
Girls Basketball: Head Coach Latoya Wily (808) 330-8996
Cheerleading: Head Coach Shanel Vivas (808) 781-3475
***********************COMMUNI
JOB OPPORTUNITY
The Kahuku Library is seeking to hire a Full-time student who is at least 15 years of age who is
dependable, responsible and willing to work year round. Please inquire for an application at the
Library's Circulation desk. Student will be allowed to work part-time, 19 hours a week, earning
$10.10 an hour. Applicants will be interviewed and tested for alphabetical and numerical arranging
skills and must be able to work on Tuesday evenings. - Jolene Peapealalo
RED RAIDER HEALTH CENTER
To schedule an appointment for both medical & dental, please call 293-9231.
***********************GENERAL INFORMATION ***********************
GYM PARKING LOT
Effective Tuesday, January 9th, the Gym parking lot stalls (except for the handicapped parking) will be
reserved for seniors who have an approved temporary parking pass. -Admin
REMINDER: NO PARKING AT THE DISTRICT PARK FROM DECEMBER TO JUNE
Due to the construction project at Kahuku District Park, students will not be able to park in the parking lot
next to KVA for the remainder of the school year. KHIS will temporarily reserve 25 stalls for Seniors who
request a Temporary Parking Pass. Temporary Parking Pass forms can be picked up in the KHIS front
office starting January 2. Please note that Seniors will need to attach the following required documents to
the form to be considered for a Temporary Parking Pass: 1) a current driver's license,
2) current car insurance; and, 3) current car registration. Temporary Parking Passes will be approved on
a first come, first served basis. Only forms that are submitted with a copy of all of the required documents
will be reviewed. Passes will expire at the end of the school year and may be revoked at any time if any
of the Temporary Parking Pass rules are not followed. For those students who are not able to park on
campus, please be mindful of the No Parking areas and consider alternate ways of getting to school.
- D. Lindsey/Principal
CAFETERIA DROP-OFF and SAFETY REMINDERS
The cafeteria gate is open daily from 7:30 am-8:00 am for student drop-off. For safety reasons, please
exercise patience and do not bypass other cars and/or let students out before reaching the turnaround area
in the cafeteria parking lot. This includes stopping to let students out by the portables. This creates
the dangerous bottle necking of cars, bicyclists, and pedestrians by the cafe gate. Please drive slowly
since many bicyclists/pedestrians use the cafe gate to enter campus. Bicyclists/pedestrians are strongly
encouraged to use the Bike Gate to enter campus. We have ordered more signs to help remind everyone
to drive/bike/walk with caution. Thank you for your patience in advance. - Admin
DRESS CODE
The dress code is still in effect. Please see page 17 in the Red Book to make sure that
you are complying with the dress code. Students out of dress code will be asked to change
and parents/guardians will be notified for repeated incidents. We have been lenient with the
fashionable tattered look, however, please refrain from wearing clothing with excessive rips
and holes above the height of the permissible shorts length. Also, remember that any type of
clothing displaying inappropriate language/symbols or representing/depicting gangs are prohibited.
Dress code violations with threatening messages/images will be treated as serious Chapter 19
offenses.
Students are not allowed to loiter on campus after school hours. Only students who have an
authorized reason to be on campus should be on campus after the bell rings and the school
buses have left. These reasons include, athletics, clubs, 21st Century Grant sessions, credit
recovery, and teacher supervised time for rehearsals/practice/tutoring. Parents/guardians should
have been informed and given permission for their child to be on campus for any activity after
normal school hours. This does not include evening school wide events such as Cheerfest,
Songfest, parent meetings, athletic events, etc. If you have any questions or concerns, please
contact Dr. Lindsey at 305-7300. - Admin
COLLEGE ATTIRE DAY
College attire day has been moved from Wednesday to Thursday. Please represent and present!
- Admin
NEW LOCK OUT PROCEDURES FOR FIRST BLOCK OF THE DAY
Students will be allowed a 10-minute delay for their first class of the day with
an excuse note from their parents/guardians. It is important for students to be
on time to school, however, we realize that this may not always be possible. It is
also imperative for us to know that parents/guardians are aware when their children
are late to school. Students will still be marked tardy, however, they will be allowed
to go to class if they get a tardy pass before 8:10 am with a parent/guardian note.
Students who arrive to school after the 10-minute delay will need to go to Lock Out
(located in the cafeteria) for the remainder of the period. The Lock Out policy for
all other periods is the same. Students tardy to class will need to go to Lock Out for the
remainder of the period. The Attendance Clerk is now located in Q-0.
- Admin
PERSONAL ITEM DELIVERY
Due to the amount of personal items delivered to students, unless it is deemed
an emergency, students will need to come to the front office to get their items during
recess or lunch. Instructional time will not be interrupted and school personnel will not
be utilized for the purpose of delivering personal items. - Admin
STUDENT ID AND LUNCH REMINDER
Students are required to have their school ID and have a balance on their lunch account to
purchase meals. If students have lost or misplaced their school ID they may purchase or
request a replacement ID card at Q-0 or in the front office for a fee of $2, before school
or at recess. Students can pick-up their replacement ID during lunch in Q-0. If students
do not have money to purchase an replacement ID, an obligation slip will given to them in
their period one class to take home to their parents/guardians. Please call 305-7394 if
you do not want your child to get a replacement ID. - Admin
STUDENT OFF CAMPUS PASS
Students leaving campus during the school day are required to have an official Student Pass.
To expedite the process of a student getting a Student Pass, parents/guardians are advised to
call the school at 305-7380 in the morning or send a note with your child and drop it off at
Q-0 before school starts. Without prior notice, the wait time to get a student out of class
will vary depending on the availability of staff. We do not call classrooms during
instructional time.
Please include the following information in the note for a Student Pass:
1. Date note was written
2. Child's legal name and grade level
3. Date and time to be released
4. Reason for early release
5. Current phone number
6. Parent/guardian signature
Students who are 18 years old may sign themselves out of school, however, parent/guardians
will be notified and students will need administrative approval to be allowed back on campus.
You will be asked to present identification when picking up your child. Students will only be
released to their parent/guardian documented in school records (this does not include
Emergency Card contacts). The Student Pass must be returned to the front office if the
student returns to school before the end of the day. - Admin
CAFETERIA DROP-OFF
The cafeteria gate will be open from 7:30 am-8:00am for student drop-off. This is a drop-off
area only--please do not park. For safety reasons, please drive slowly, look out for our
student bicyclists/pedestrians, and do not bypass the line of cars. - Admin
2017-2018 FREE AND REDUCED PRICE MEAL APPLICATION
Go online for faster results. Starting July 15, 2017 online applications will be
available at hionlineapps.primeroedge.com Please do not submit a paper application
if an online application is submitted. you must have a SchoolCafe account to apply
online. SchoolCafe provides a secure online system for parents to:
. Make online payments, There is a service fee of 5% of the deposit amount when making
online payments
. Monitor account balances (set low balance alerts),
. Monitor student's buying history, and
. Apply for free and reduced price meal benefits.
There is no cost to set up, monitor student's account, and apply for meal benefits.
Once you access the online application site at hionlineapps.primeroedge.com, it will
take you to SchoolCafe link. If you have an existing SchoolCafe account, sign in and apply.
If you don't have an account, please register.
How to Register for SchoolCafe:
1. Click on (register) or (Create An Account).
2. Select (I'm registering as a parent"). Click on Next.
3. School District - Type ("Hawaii").
4. Select (HI-HAWAII DOE). Click on Next.
5. Enter your First Name, Last Name and contact information. Click on Next.
6. Set up username and password.
7. Select and answer security questions. Click on Next.
8. Add your students - Enter your child's Student ID Number and select school.
. ID number can be found on the report card or by contacting your child's school.
How to Submit Free and Reduced Price Meal Application:
1. Sign in to SchoolCafe.
2. Click on (Apply) under Eligibility Benefits module.
3. Follow the instructions and submit the application.
. Non-DOE (charter, private, or college) students should be listed in the household.
4. Once the application is submitted, your application number will appear.
5. Please keep the application number as a reference to inquire about your application.
6. Processing may take up to 10 working days. The school will send home a results letter
with your student.
***********************CONTACT INFORMATION*******************
Principal Donna Lindsey 305-7300 Main
SASA Vacant 305-7310 Main
Vice Principals Grades 7-8 Patricia Macadangdang 305-7322 Main
Grade 9 Mary Peters 305-7330 Main
Grade 10 Traci Ostermiller 305-7529 Main
Grades 11-12 Walter Santiago 305-7323 Main
Counselors Office Assistant Natasha Kamakeeaina-Tom 305-7321 Q3
Grade 8 Ottilia Te'o 305-7352 Q4
Grade 7 Emmanette Haiola 305-7353 Q4
Grade 9 James Peacock 305-7363 Q3
Grade 10 Finau Hafoka 305-7362 Q3
Grade 11 Amanda McCauley 305-7361 Q4
Grade 12 Matt Mumma 305-7360 Q3
Athletic Director Gillian Yamagata 305-7470 Gym
Trainer Maia Miller 305-7471 Gym
Front Office Accounting Margaret Primacio/Kelby Yadao 305-7331 Main
Lunch Deanna Kahele 305-7301 Main
Bus Charmaine Pina 305-7303 Main
Attendance- Office Assistant Janice Phillips 305-7380 Q-0
College & Career Latoya Wily 305-7488 Q2
Raynae Fonoimoana 305-7371 Q2
Student Services Coordinator Cussana Mapu 305-7390 R102
Special Education Lynda Wright 305-7383 R102
SSC Office Assistant Chasity Wily 305-7544 R102
Registrar Joe Holtzmann 305-7484 Q1
Registrar's Office Assistant Lolanda Mainaaupo-Remigio 305-7351 Q1
Cafeteria Roz Saizon 305-7493 Cafe
Custodian Sonya Domingues 305-7492 Custodian rm
Health Room Trisha Soliai 305-7400 R104
KAHUKU.ORG Carol Feinga 293-8919 R-bldg
email: [email protected]
Family Involvers Melanie Afualo 305-7437 H-104
Kela Miller 305-7373 H-104
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