Field Trip (Juniors): Men's March Against Violence
Thu, October 4, 2018
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11:00am
- 1:00pm
Hawaii State Capitol; 415 South Beretania St., Honolulu, HI 96813
Bro. Joe Nugent and the Junior men will be attending. Regular school uniform, ok.
DESCRIPTION
Each year in Hawaii, 50,000 women between the ages of 18 and 64 are victims of domestic violence. In an effort to raise awareness of this alarming crisis, the community is invited to participate in the 24th Annual Men’s March Against Violence on Thursday, October 4, 2018.
The event will begin at the State Capitol Rotunda at 11:45 am with a remembrance ceremony honoring victims of domestic violence who have passed in the last year. The March will leave from the Capitol at 12:00 noon and end with a rally featuring guest speakers at 'Iolani Palace.
While men are asked to march, the community at-large is urged to support them. The event is meant to raise awareness about the issue of domestic violence and how to prevent such incidents from taking place or provide resources to victims seeking help. Over 1,000 people participated in last year’s march and rally, bringing in new and younger male attendees in hopes of instilling values of peace and non-violence at a younger age.
Sponsors of the event include Catholic Charities of Hawai’i, Central Pacific Bank, Chaminade University, the City & County of Honolulu,Domestic Violence Action Center, Kaiser Permanente, Mental Health America of Hawai'i, Parents And Children Together (PACT), and UH Mānoa.
For more information on how to participate in the event visit:
College Talk: University of Oregon (Cholena Wright)
Mon, October 15, 2018
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10:25am
- 11:25am
Bertram Hall, 3rd Floor, Counseling Offices
College visit talks are available ONLY to high school students in grades 9-12. Scheduled times take place during the school day and does interrupt class time for students attending and take place in the counseling office.
In order to attend a college talk, students are REQUIRED to do the following: 1) Register on Naviance 2) Complete and obtain signatures on green college talk permission form found outside of the counseling office
Attached is a copy of the College Visit Talk Permission form that students are required to complete and sign in order to attend a talk. Students are not permitted to attend the college talk unless their permission form is completed and signed. Please know teachers have the option to deny a student the opportunity to attend a college talk.
Scheduled college talks can be found on Naviance, Family Link, bulletin announcements, and dry erase board posting in religion class hallway weekly.
College visit talks are available ONLY to high school students in grades 9-12. Scheduled times take place during the school day and does interrupt class time for students attending and take place in the counseling office.
In order to attend a college talk, students are REQUIRED to do the following: 1) Register on Naviance 2) Complete and obtain signatures on green college talk permission form found outside of the counseling office
Attached is a copy of the College Visit Talk Permission form that students are required to complete and sign in order to attend a talk. Students are not permitted to attend the college talk unless their permission form is completed and signed. Please know teachers have the option to deny a student the opportunity to attend a college talk.
Scheduled college talks can be found on Naviance, Family Link, bulletin announcements, and dry erase board posting in religion class hallway weekly.
Return ALL equipment on Wednesday, October 17, to the Equipment Room beginning at 2:45pm. All lockers must be cleaned out no later than Friday, October 19 at 5:00pm. Any items left in the lockers will be donated or discarded.
Hawaiian historian and artist, Brook Kapukuniahi Parker, will give a Hawaiian cultural presentation on "Honoring Your Kupuna Through Your Talents." Through his art and by sharing stories of Hawaiian history, specializing in Hawaiian chiefs and warriors, Brook inspires and reminds us of our kuleana (responsibility). A self-taught artist influenced by notable Hawaiian artists like David Parker (his dad) and Herb Kane, Brook‘s artwork can be seen around the world and in various publications. He has been sought to speak to many groups, including most recently the UH Warrior Football Team.
College Talk: University of the Pacific (Keith Sanpei)
Thu, October 18, 2018
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1:15pm
- 2:15pm
Bertram Hall, 3rd Floor, Counseling Offices
College visit talks are available ONLY to high school students in grades 9-12. Scheduled times take place during the school day and does interrupt class time for students attending and take place in the counseling office.
In order to attend a college talk, students are REQUIRED to do the following: 1) Register on Naviance 2) Complete and obtain signatures on green college talk permission form found outside of the counseling office
Attached is a copy of the College Visit Talk Permission form that students are required to complete and sign in order to attend a talk. Students are not permitted to attend the college talk unless their permission form is completed and signed. Please know teachers have the option to deny a student the opportunity to attend a college talk.
Scheduled college talks can be found on Naviance, Family Link, bulletin announcements, and dry erase board posting in religion class hallway weekly.
Return ALL equipment on Thursday, October 18, to the Equipment Room beginning at 2:45pm. All lockers must be cleaned out no later than Friday, October 19 at 5:00pm. Any items left in the lockers will be donated or discarded.
All returning Varsity Soccer players and any students in grades 10-12 interested in Varsity Soccer, please attend a meeting on Thursday, October 18 at 3:15pm at the Hookipa Room.
A CVS Caremark pharmacist will be on campus to hold a flu shot clinic for SLS employees.
CVS Caremark will also give you a $5 off of $25 Longs
coupon for getting your shot. CVS does take most insurances (HMSA, UHA, HMAA,
etc.) but does not accept private insurance like Kaiser or Tricare. If you
elect to take the flu shot and your insurance is not accepted by CVS, there is
an out-of-pocket cost on the day of the clinic. The flu vaccine is $40.99, the
high dose flu (for individuals 65 years and older) is $66.99. Exact cash (no change will be given) or check payable to
Longs Drugs will be accepted. There is no cost if your insurance carrier is accepted by CVS.
Please turn in the completed CVS flu shot authorization form and a copy of your insurance card to Kristina as soon as possible to schedule your time slot.
Contact: Kristina Barayuga; ext. 752 if you have any questions.
HEEDS Service Opportunity (Gr. 6-12): Park Clean Up
Sat, October 20, 2018
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8:30am
- 12:00pm
Kaimuki Park; 3521 Waialae Ave, Honolulu, HI 96816
Diamond Head Lions Club & Kaimuki Business Professional Association adopted Kaimuki Community Park. Duties include: picking up trash, cleaning and painting picnic tables and benches, power washing and hedge trimming.
** Please email info@knpahawaii.com if you are available to volunteer or for more information **
College Talk: Kalamazoo College (Jessica Williams)
Mon, October 22, 2018
,
4:00pm
- 5:00pm
Bertram Hall, 3rd Floor Counseling Offices
College visit talks are available ONLY to high school students in grades 9-12. Scheduled times take place during the school day and does interrupt class time for students attending and take place in the counseling office.
In order to attend a college talk, students are REQUIRED to do the following: 1) Register on Naviance 2) Complete and obtain signatures on green college talk permission form found outside of the counseling office
Attached is a copy of the College Visit Talk Permission form that students are required to complete and sign in order to attend a talk. Students are not permitted to attend the college talk unless their permission form is completed and signed. Please know teachers have the option to deny a student the opportunity to attend a college talk.
Scheduled college talks can be found on Naviance, Family Link, bulletin announcements, and dry erase board posting in religion class hallway weekly.
LTC Presidential Suite; 3142 Waialae Avenue, Honolulu, Hawaii 96816
All appointment cards will be delivered during
homeroom on Wednesday, 10/24. Teachers, please do not forget to bring your I.D.! Leadership students have permission to wear their red and white student life
shirts with school uniform bottoms.
McCabe Gym/Keoho Plaza - 3142 Waialae Avenue, Honolulu, Hawaii 96816
Courtyard Bash: K-5 will be trick-or-treating around Keoho Plaza from 12 noon. There will be food for sale and Tea Girls will be on campus!
We are in need of CONTESTANTS for our Lip Sync Contest
next week for our Halloween Pep Rally! If we can get to student entrees for
each division that would be awesome! The Division Challenges are below. Students can only participate in one of the challenges so
that others may participate.
1. Hula Hoop Challenge: need 25-30 per division.
2. Pass the Pumpkin Challenge: 30-40 per division
3. Balloon Pop Challenge: 15 per division (all players
must tie a balloon to their ankle and once the music begins needs to try and
pop another students balloon. The last student standing with a inflated balloon
wins}
If there are enough contestants, we will have our lip
sync battle prior to the challenges.
College visit talks are available ONLY to high school students in grades 9-12. Scheduled times take place during the school day and does interrupt class time for students attending and take place in the counseling office.
In order to attend a college talk, students are REQUIRED to do the following: 1) Register on Naviance 2) Complete and obtain signatures on green college talk permission form found outside of the counseling office
Attached is a copy of the College Visit Talk Permission form that students are required to complete and sign in order to attend a talk. Students are not permitted to attend the college talk unless their permission form is completed and signed. Please know teachers have the option to deny a student the opportunity to attend a college talk.
Scheduled college talks can be found on Naviance, Family Link, bulletin announcements, and dry erase board posting in religion class hallway weekly.