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Kamehameha Schools Maui Junior Parent Night August 19, 2014

Kamehameha Schools Maui Junior Parent Night August 19, 2014. “ Maika’I Pa’ahana ” School year theme:. Pule & ‘Ike Hawaii Kumu Ekela Kaniaupio - Crozier Aloha and Welcome Hope Po’o Kumu -Leo DelaTori. Introduction of Student Support Staff and their Roles.

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Kamehameha Schools Maui Junior Parent Night August 19, 2014

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  1. Kamehameha Schools Maui Junior Parent Night August 19, 2014 “Maika’IPa’ahana” School year theme:

  2. Pule & ‘Ike Hawaii KumuEkelaKaniaupio-CrozierAloha and WelcomeHope Po’oKumu-Leo DelaTori

  3. Introduction of Student Support Staff and their Roles • New Class Advisor-Brandy Cajudoy • Grade level Counselor-Ladd Akeo • Outreach Counselor-Venus Rosete-Medeiros • Athletic Counselor-Michelle Arnold • College Counselor-Lisa Correa • Extension Education Counselor-Sunny Cabello • Student Records Coordinator-SheleenQuisquirin • Educational Assistant-Nainoa Kane • Junior Papa Kako’oKumu-Lauren Noa

  4. Agenda • Ka’imi Information • Naviance Connection • Ho’ike Nui DVD presentation • Papa Kako’oInformation (Ho’ke Nui Research paper) • Ho’ike Nui Project information • Parent Expectation • Class officers introduction & upcoming events • PTSO information Sharing • Questions and Answers • PAU

  5. Ka’imi InformationPriscilla MikellNaviance Connections College Counselor Lisa CorreaHo’ikeNui PresentationDVD

  6. Papa Kako’o InformationLauren NoaHoike Nui InformationHope Po’oKumu Leo Delatori

  7. Parent Support • Your love, encouragement, support and belief in your child’s ability to learn can make a world of difference in you child’s academic success. The concept, “It takes a village to raise a child” is very true, it’s not just a Hawaiian concept but an international one. • You, me, we, us together to accomplish this. • Please be reassured that we are committed to helping you child achieve his or her highest potential by providing a Safe and Secure setting for formal learning and providing active and meaningful learning experiences. • Upholding our mission statement : “Hawaiian leaders prepared for College and a Global Society.’’

  8. How You can help • Helping to enforce the school Rules contained in the Handbook. (Dress Code etc) • Support regular attendance • Take an active interest in your child’s learning • Monitor your Child’s progress (KS Connect, progress reports, report Cards etc) • Communicate in a collaborative effort, if concerns arise with your student’s teachers, myself or Ms. Kaawa • Keep informed by participating in parent nights, HS open house, workshops, meetings & viewing letters and other correspondence from the school. • Support School Activities by attending your child’s participation in extra curricular Activities (Athletics etc)

  9. Non-Credit Graduation Requirements • We do require our student to either participate in a sport or belong to at least one of the many clubs on Campus • Community Service hours 60 hour minimum • Ka ‘Imi-Intership 40 hours • Ho’ike Nui Research paper, product and presentation • Founder’s Day attendance (December 19th) • ‘Aha Mele Attendance (April 24th)

  10. Mighty Class of 2016Class OfficersPresident:MauliolaGonsalvesVice President: Kylee KatoSecretary:Faith OwanTreasurer:Kahea AndradeClass Representatives: Sarah Ikioka & Lia Ikeda

  11. PTSO Information SharingMakananiCatugal & Robin Lindsey

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