School Newsletter Everyone Matters October 8-12, Fall Break October 19, Friday, Love of Reading November 6, Tuesday, Election Day No School November 12, Monday, Veteran s Day No School November 14, Wednesday KSO Meeting, 5:30 PM November 21, Wednesday, Jump Rope For Heart November 23-23, Thanksgiving Break
COUNSELOR S CORNER Julie Halpern, School Counselor Feelings Aloha Parents, MAHALO FOR SUPPORTING SUSAN G. KOMEN & RACE FOR THE CURE! KA ŌHAO CANCER FIGHTERS RAISED $5,388.32 TO HELP END BREAST CANCER! I am continuing our year of Everyone Matters with a focus on RESPECT and FEELINGS. I visited all of the classrooms in September where we watched short videos, read books, brainstormed, or colored in pictures about RESPECT. Each classroom made a short movie where the children all showed different ways that they would show respect with friends and family. I will be going into the classrooms this month where they will watch the finished movie, and we will continue our discussion by exploring FEELINGS. How do we feel? How do we show those feelings? How can we know and understand how others are feeling? By understanding our own feelings, and then being able to identify that in others, we can learn to get along better with our friends and show RESPECT for how others feel! BANANA SPLITS! What s that? It s a small support group for children whose parents are divorced. I ran a group last year, and will start another group this year. Let me know if you are interested for your child. We meet about once a week during lunch or Specials (a different one each week so they don t miss their favorites!) and the group runs about 10 weeks. KINDNESS CLUB is still meeting in my room on Thursdays after school until 3:00. Enjoy the fall break! And I look forward to seeing everyone back for the Halloween Parade! Aloha, Julie Halpern, School Counselor 266-7844X255 jhalpern@kaohaoschool.org Running Club with Ms. Lowe Monday through Friday, 7:30-7:45, come get your wiggles out and wake up your mind and body. Meet Ms. Lowe in the back field, no fees, no sign ups, no paperwork. Just come! Parents and siblings welcomed.
Thank you for attending our Ka ōhao Carnival. We hope you had a great time with your family. Awesome students, fundraising for their 4th grade trip to Kauai 2019!
HAWAII STATE PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM PRESENTS A HONOLULU THEATRE FOR YOUTH PRODUCTION Lucas loves all things that Sparkle. His whole world is sparkly. Sparkly, sparkle and more sparkle. He loves it so much. One day Isabella comes to play. She doesn t like sparkle at all and Lucas s sparkle starts to dim. This poignant and humorous story is about giving yourself permission to express who you are and stand up for yourself... even if it is in your very own sparkly slippers. These free 30-minute performances are suitable for ages 3 and older. Children must be accompanied by a parent or adult caregiver. These Oahu performances are made possible through the City & County of Honolulu s Grants in Aid Fund. Saturday October 27, 2018 1:00 p.m. Kailua Public Library 239 Kuulei Rd. Tel. 266-9911 Thursday November 1, 2018 3:30 p.m. Mililani Public Library 95-450 Makaimoimo St. Tel. 627-7470 Tuesday November 13, 2018 3:00 p.m. Nanakuli Public Library 89-070 Farrington Hwy. Tel. 668-5844 All programs are subject to change. If you require an auxiliary aid or accommodation due to a disability, please contact the library at least 7 days before the program date. For a schedule of upcoming programs, visit www.librarieshawaii.org/events A HALLOWEEN SPOOKTACULAR CELEBRATION Sponsored BY KSO Friday, October 19th 5:30-8 p.m. WEAR YOUR COSTUMES TRUNK OR TREAT Sign up w/ your room parent to participate Decorate your Trunk & GO ALL OUT OUTDOOR MOVIE Popcorn by kso DINNER Pizza and drinks for sale 4th grade fundraiser KSO PARENT MEETING
KSO Meeting with Room Parents Mahalo to Kaʻōhao School ʻOhana for their commitment to our students and school! PLASTIC FREE HAWAI I BEACH CLEANUP Kahuku Beach James Campbell National Wildlife Refuge (Mile Marker 14 off of Kam Hwy) CHECK-IN: 8:30am CLEANUP: 9:00-11:00am SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15 International Coastal Cleanup Day! Kailua Beach Park Hosted by Kailua Beach Adventures CHECK-IN: 8:30am CLEANUP: 9:00-11:00am Hawaiʻi Children & Youth Day The 25th annual Hawaii Children & Youth Day will take place on Sunday, October 7, 2018, from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the grounds of the State Capitol. The annual event is Hawaii s premiere youth and family festival with fun games, educational experiences, hands-on activities, great entertainment and food. BRING a reusable water bottle, hat, and reef-safe sunscreen QUESTIONS? E-mail plasticfree@kokuahawaiifoundation.org MAHALO TO OUR PARTNERS Plastic Free Hawai i is a program of www.kokuahawaiifoundation.org/plasticfree In 1994, the Hawaii State Legislature and Governor established Children & Youth Day in Hawaii as the first Sunday of every October to celebrate and honor the contributions of our children and youth to our community. Come out and enjoy the day with your keiki! Join our Student Council, Ka ōhao School families and community cleaning our backyard beach! Check in at 8:30, clean up from 9-11. Bring a water bottle and be sun safe.