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Kahuku High & Intermediate School Student Bulletin | ||
Bulletin# | Wednesday February 28, 2018 | SY 2017-2018 |
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* Dates on events link subject to change without notice.
FOR LUNCH
Phily cheese steak sandwich, house salad, tomato wedges, peaches & fruit.
Teri Cheeseburger, curly fries, veggie sticks, apple wedges, watermelon.
Servers coming from: Inter: Taniguchi. E & High: Red. E - Cafeteria Staff
YOU CAN NOW SUBMIT YOUR NOTES FOR STUDENTS' EXCUSED ABSENCES VIA EMAIL
All excused absences (pls. see the RedBook for excusable reasons) require a note from a parent/guardian
within three (3) days of the excused absence. The email address is [email protected]
-Admin
MEAL/LUNCH APPLICATIONS ARE NOW AVAILABLE ONLINE
ezmealapp.com. "For search for District", type Hawaii. Hawaii Department of
Education will pop up. - Admin
DETENTION FOR UNEXCUSED ABSENCES
Effective immediately, students will now be assigned one hour of detention for the THIRD and every
unexcused absence for EVERY period. An hour of detention will also be added for each
unexcused absence for each period. You will get a pass to Ms. Aga's class R201 after school
from your last period teacher to serve your detention. Detention time not served will turn into
an obligation and will need to be served before being cleared for activities that require an obligation
clearance. If you have any questions, please see Ms. Aga or call her at 305-7446. Mahalo.
- Admin
SONGFEST FORMS...
Please get those in to your advisors as soon as you can so you can attend the practices. Songfest
is next week. - K. Kalama
TRANSCRIPTS -ACT/SAT SCORES TO COLLEGES
For those of you requesting transcripts and test scores, you will need to go to their respective
websites to request this information. If you have any questions, please see Mr. Mumma,
Mrs. Wily or the registrars office. - L. Mainaaupo-Remigio
JUNIOR C/O 2019 SONGFEST INFORMATION
Practices- Wednesday 2/28 advisory and after school on the bleachers; Thursday 3/1 lunch and after
school in W-104; Friday 3/2 lunch in W-104; Monday 3/5 lunch in W-104 and after school on
bleachers; Tuesday 3/6 after school in W-104; Wednesday 3/7 Advisory & After school on bleachers.
T-shirt- $12 each, sizes & monies due to Mrs. Swiderski W-104 or Mrs. Peay Y-201 by Friday 3/2
- S. Pili
MODEL CONGRESS MANDATORY WORKSHOP
Please come to Y-202 during high school lunch Tuesday to Friday to discuss bill topics, turn
in bills and position papers, and sign in. Permission forms need to be signed and turned in ASAP!
` - L. Ishihara
SENIOR CLASS PICTURE DURING ADVISORY
Seniors wear your Senior SWAG shirts or bright colors for the Senior Class Picture during advisory.
NO SIGNS allowed in the picture. - C. Wily
PROJECT GRAD PARENT MEETING: 02/28/18 AT 7PM - HAUULA ELEMENTARY
SCHOOL CAFETERIA .Our next Project Grad Parent Meeting is scheduled for 02/28/18 at
7pm at Hauula Elementary School Cafeteria. Project Grad payments can be made on campus in Q2.
- R. Fonoimoana
NHS
Aloha! All NHS members meet after school on Wednesday to take a little excursion to Kahuku
Elementary School to learn about procedures for our on-going service to A+ students. Remember!
Every member needs 10 service hours per semester. Need service hours? Please join us for our
service project at the James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge, this Saturday, March 3. Meet
at KHIS at 8:30 am, and we will carpool together to the site. - K. Hansen
KAHUKU COOL BIKE CLUB MEETING WEDNESDAY DURING LUNCH.
Intermediate will meet in W103 during Intermediate lunch.
HIgh School Bike club will meet during High school lunch in r204. - W. Wells
ATTENTION: FILM AND VIDEO MAKERS....
This Wednesday, February, 28th, 2018, the FILM CLUB will be meeting at 3:00Pm in Z3. If
you are interested in using video cameras, editing video or acting please come by, Aloha,
Mr. Sands - K. Kalama
E-SCHOOL ENROLLMENT FOR SY 2018 - 2019, FALL 2018, AND SPRING 2019
The first round of registration for E-School in the 2018-2019 school year begins Wednesday,
April 18, at 8:30 am. This first round window will remain open until Thursday, May 24, at
2:30 pm. If you wish to take an E-School class, please see your counselor for approval, and
do not delay!. Again, mark your Red Books, Wednesday, April 18, Round 1 for E-School
begins. Mahalo! - J. Holtzmann
DID YOU KNOW THAT THERE IS A REFUGE FOR NATIVE HAWAIIAN BIRDS NEAR
KAHUKU HIGH SCHOOL? Come meet the birds and help care for their habitat on Saturday
March 3 at 8:30. See Ms O'Reilly for more information and permission forms. - A. O'Reilly
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SENIORS: STUDENT SCHOLARSHIP.ORG
Scholarship Service Engine: www.studentscholarships.org. - 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
BOW YEE TONG SCHOLARSHIIP: This scholarship will be awarded to any graduating student
pursing a 2 year or 4 year degree. Deadline: March 15, 2018. Questions see Coach
Wily or Mrs. Fonoimoana in Q2.
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
FOODLAND SHOP FOR HIGHER EDUCATION SCHOLARSHIP: This scholarship will be awarded to
students with an outstanding academic record, actively participated in program or club service
to the community and have applied to an accredited four-year college or university.
Deadline: March 28, 2018. Questions see Coach Wily or Mrs. Fonoimoana in Q2.
LUMANA'I AWARD SCHOLARSHIP: This scholarship will be awarded to publicly recognize
and encourage students of Samoan ancestry to excel in service, leadership and academics.
Subject categories: Academic Achievement, Aganu'u Award, Business Education, Education
Award, English, Industrial Arts, Leadership & Community Service, Mathematics, Military
Service, Music/Performing Arts, Psychology/Social Work, Science, Scholar-Athlete,
Tausa'afia Award, Visual Arts, and World Language. Deadline: March 30, 2018.
Questions see Coach Wily or Mrs. Fonoimoana in Q2.
JOHNSON OHANA CHARITABLE FOUNDATION SCHOLARSHIP: This scholarship is awarded to
one senior who has demonstrated excellence in the areas of Art, Music or Environmental
Stewardship with an outstanding academic record, actively participated in program or
club service to the community and have applied to an accredited four-year college in the
USA. Deadline: April 2, 2018. Questions see Coach Wily or Mrs. Fonoimoana in Q2.
NORTH SHORE LIFE GUARD ASSOCIATION SCHOLARSHIP: This scholarship will recognize
one male and one female who have participated in aquatic sports offered at KHIS in the
areas of: Surfing, Water Polo, Swimming, or Canoe Paddling. Who have contributed to
your community by involvement in service or volunteer projects. Deadline:
April 10, 2018. Questions see Coach Wily or Mrs. Fonoimoana in Q2. - 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 SPRING SPORT SCHEDULES AND CONTACTS FOR QUESTIONS
Football: Head Coach Sterling Carvalho (808) 542-7977 (Optional Work Outs)
Basketball Girls: Head Coach Latoya Wily (808) 783-9489 (Optional Work Outs)
Baseball: Head Coach Blaise Kise (808) 896-2605
Golf: Head Coach Sterling Carvalho (808) 542-7977
Judo: Head Coach Moke Galletes (808) 230-9331
Softball: Head Coach Chasity Wily (808) 305-7543
Tennis: Head Coach Kira Adolpho (435) 553-9821
Track & Field: Head Coach Anue Santiago (8080306-1268
Volleyball Boys: Head Coach Kaniela Kalama (808) 305-7395
Water Polo: Head Coach(Int) Gina Ahue (808) 305-7470 / (808) 479-6873
***********************COMMUNI
RED RAIDER HEALTH CENTER
To schedule an appointment for both medical & dental, please call 293-9231.
***********************GENERAL INFORMATION ***********************
UPDATED KHIS VISITOR'S POLICY
For the safety and educational benefit of our students, please refer to the following information:
1.ALL VISITORS MUST REPORT to the Administration Office, sign-in, and get a visitor’s
badge. This includes family members of students’ and staff. Access to the campus may require
approval by administration, depending on the reason for the visit.
2. Visitors must wear the visitor’s badge at all times and follow all school and DOE rules.
3. Visitors who want to meet with a student, will be asked to show proof of identification to
ensure that they are listed as custodial parents/guardians. Visitors listed as an Emergency
Contact will not be allowed to meet with a student without parent/guardian consent.
4. Parents/guardians who need to meet with administrators, teachers, or staff are advised to
make an appointment to help ensure their availability. Meetings, instruction, and other
school business will not be interrupted unless the visit is deemed an emergency by the
administration.
5.Upon the receipt of a parent’s/guardian’s request to observe his/her child in class, or to
attend school with your child, per the DOE memo, dated November 17, 2016 and titled,
Classroom Observation of Students by Non-Department Individuals, the school will:
Obtain the purpose of the observation in writing. (See the “Request for Observatio” form.)
Schedule the observation at a mutually agreeable time/duration in accordance with the stated
purpose of the observation.
Escort and accompany the observer to and from the classroom, and during the observation.
Protect the rights of other students in the class.
Consider whether the observer would have a significant impact on the student or other students
in the class, or disruption of routine(s). Alternate ways may need to be considered.
Inform the requestor/observer that the observation may be terminated if it appears that the
observer is distressing a student(s), or disrupting the routine(s) or activities.
6. Red Raider Health Clinic patients (and those who accompany them) are not required
to sign-in at the Administration Office, however, are expected to go directly to the clinic
and not loiter on the school campus.
7. Food, flowers, balloons and other items are allowed on campus IF items are not a disruption
to the campus, class or instructional time. Check with teachers before bringing food to class.
Reserving seats in the cafeteria for celebrations is NOT allowed.
- -Admin
Due to the increase of concerns regarding student cyclists and the potential for accidents, student
cyclists are required to heed the new cyclist sign and enter the campus via the designated Bike Gate
located next to the Cafeteria cattle gate. Upon reaching to the cyclist sign, students are expected to
get off their bikes and walk their bikes through the Bike Gate and proceed to the bike racks while
staying on the grass path. Do not enter the campus through the Cafeteria cattle gate. This is very
dangerous for cyclists and people operating vehicles. Students utilizing other bike racks on campus
are expected to adhere to traffic laws. In addition, cyclists are not allowed to ride their bikes through
campus. Chapter 19 rules will apply for students who do not comply with these school rules. Please
help us to keep each other safe!
- Admin
NO LOITERING AREAS
Intermediate Lunch: During intermediate lunch, intermediate students are required to stay in the
cafeteria or in the area fronting of the cafeteria. This is known as the Cafeteria Quad area. Intermediate
students are NOT ALLOWED to walk around campus and each student needs a pass from a teacher to
be in their classroom during the lunch period. High School Lunch: During high school lunch, high
school students are NOT ALLOWED to be outside of the A bldg. classrooms, in or around the A Building
parking lot, near the dumpsters and the entrance of the Ag. Building, and in the front of Y Building by the
wall. Students are still allowed outside of Mrs. Finai’s class by the ramp as long as they are mindful of
their noise level. Students can use the D Building bathrooms, however, the A Building bathrooms are
off limits to all high school students during lunch. Please remember that intermediate classes are in
session during high school lunch. LOITERING in and around all bathrooms will no longer be permitted.
This means that students are not allowed to hang out in or around bathrooms. - Admin
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
***********************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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