As the school year winds down {28 more
school days as of April 23}, we would greatly appreciate have all library books
returned and all lunch accounts balanced.
We can accept checks until May 11th... after that it will be cash only. All accounts must have the exact amount to
cover meals from May 22 through June 3 {last day for students} as we are not
permitted to allow overdrafts or give loans over those last few days. Please keep track of your child's lunch
account. We have a day to day breakdown
on the office front counter to help calculate how much will be needed ...
breakfast is $1. or $0.30 for reduced, lunch is $2.25 or $0.40 for reduced,
extra milk is $0.60 and, if you let us know, we can put a flag in the computer
that says no second milk purchases allowed.
Unfortunately, we have had to instigate a policy that students with
outstanding debts (usually library books & lunch overdrafts) will not be
permitted to participate in the PTO's Water Play days May 28 & 29.... we don't
like to punish the children AND it does seem to inspire parents to bring the
money owing :-) Thank you for your
cooperation. Agnes Leinau, Vice Principal
If you have put in paperwork with the office and your last
day will be June 3rd . Your child’s school packet will be ready for pickup on
June 5th.
Spring Portraits should have gone home this week
If you have already paid for your
portraits, thank you!
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Select your favorites and pay online!
2. Log in with your Portrait ID and Access
Code, which is on your portrait package insert.
3. Please return unpurchased portraits to school.
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ART TO REMEMBER
Orders due by Friday April 24 online or to P14 no later
than tomorrow April 24 at 2:30pm. These orders will be at the school by May
26. Any online orders after that will
ship direct to you and postage will be added to your order.
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Sat. April 25 Daylong beach cleanup with ocean
fun activities at Haleiwa Ali’i Beach Park from 9:30am – 6pm. This keiki
friendly event features boogie boarding, surfing, canoeing, sailing, swimming
and beach activities with the help of the North Shore Lifeguard Association.
Free food, drinks and musical entertainment will be available from noon to 6pm.
Call 388-0389
Sun April 26 John Kelley Haleiwa Metric Century Ride
at 6:30am from Kaiaka Beach Park Haleiwa to Kahuku High School and back. Call
735-5756
Mon. April 27 School starts at 7:55 every day
Tues. April 28 Afterschool Family Creative Crafts and
Catapults – come and make and take
Wed. April 29 Chaperone Training in P14 at 12:30pm
Thurs. April 30 Dominos fundraiser – order from Dominos on
post all day long – school profits
Wahiawa Botanical Garden has a workshop on
making Lei Po’o at 9:30am. Fee is $15. Register at 522-7066
Fri. May 1 May Day is lei day in Hawai’i
Sat. May 2 Wahiawa Library Book Sale 9am-3pm
in the meeting room. Prices range from
$1.00 for Hardback books, CD's and DVD's. Paperback and Children's books are
$.50. $5.00 for a bag to fill (library book
bag).
Haleiwa Store Lots has a grand opening of its
new community and retail development at 66-111 Kamehameha Hwy from 10am – 2pm.
Activities, tours, prizes and entertainment. Call 391-7441
Sun. May 3 Hawaii Comic and Toy Expo from 8am –
4pm at the Ala Moana Hotel meeting rooms. Over 40 dealers of comics, toys,
collectibles and fun will be there. Admission is $3.00 (children 5 & under
FREE) Cosplayers FREE. www.hawaiicomictoyexpo.com
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