Elsie H. Wilcox Elementary School Newsletter DECEMBER 2017
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Season’s Greetings to all! Our school year is flying by. I can’t believe it's December already! We are having an amazing school year with a lot to celebrate. Celebrations include our monthly Hawaiian Value Assemblies, walk-toschool days, Creative Arts Program and performances, and especially our amazing students, teachers and staff. Please plan on attending our Let’s Have Lunch events. The dates for Let's Have Lunch are as follows: Grade 5: December 14, 2017 • • Grade 4: January 18, 2018 • Grade 3: February 8, 2018 • Grade 2: February 22, 2018 • Grade 1: March 8, 2018 • Kinder: March 15, 2018
Events
Dec. 6 School Spelling Bee Dec. 7 Walk To School Day Dec. 12 PTSA Meeting 5:00 p.m. Dec. 11-15 Food Drive Dec. 14 Let's Have Lunch Grade 05 Dec. 15 College Friday Wear a shirt from a college Dec. 18- 21 Spirit Week Dec. 21 Kuleana Assembly 8:15 a.m. Dec. 22 - Jan. 8 Winter Break Jan. 9 School starts at 7:45 a.m.
I want to wish all of you a great Holiday Season and a fantastic start to the 2018 New Year. I am looking forward to seeing everyone back on January 9, 2018. Thank you very much for your continued support! Mahalo Nui Loa, Corey Nakamura, Principal
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Attendance During December is Important! December can be a busy month. With the holidays just around the corner, families are busy with shopping, parties, special events and even travel plans. It may be tempting to take your child out of school, but if you do, your child will miss out on valuable learning opportunities. Try these tips to manage the holiday rush and still keep your child in school: Get a big calendar. Write all your family activities on it. Be sure to include school events and test days. Avoid over-committing your child. Stick to a regular schedule. If you allow your child to stay up later on school nights, getting to school on time the next day may be more difficult. Schedule study time before activities. Extra activities may leave your child too tired to do homework. And kids who haven’t finished their homework are less likely to want to go to school. Be firm. Your child and even family members may say it won’t matter if your child misses a day of school. Don’t give in. Say you value education and take the responsibility of making sure your child is in school every day seriously. Work with the teacher if you cannot avoid having your child miss a day of school.
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Hawaiian Value Awards Laulima
Pre-School: Sora Nagao, Kaiaina Texeira Kindergarten: Sora Dressler, Jaevn Alisna, Skyler Rego, Kenzie Perreira, Nikki Nono, Brysen Juan, Xian Alcaraz, Alexsandra Renaud-Baliaris, Silvio Fornari, Maluhia Bactad, Abigail Garo, Violet Vagnino, Jensen Keithline-Morris, NaleiMaehata Grade 01: Kamealoha Sahut, Aila Carr, Ethan Badua, Jazzmine McGlaughlin, Addy Mottley, Makana Emura, Angela Delos Santos, Cruise Butac-Sagucio, Alenah Macugay, Nali’i Maehata, Theaus Gebauer-Rodriguez, Amanda Monis Grade 02: Lini Ann Lini, Brysen Lucero, Charlee Yost, Megan Tsubakihara, Cienna Medina, Jayna Labrador, Kason Pinzon, Nina Lorenzo, Trinity Grace Muana, Branden Kaauwai, Takazee Thomas, Daysha Longboy Grade 03: Kaili Brezezoski, Katrina Ruaburo, Kyren Kahalekomo, Walsor Clement, Braylon Gilbert, Xyleiah Valdez, Caydence Ah Nee-Lagmay, Tyler Kaauwai, Massen Gayagas, La’i Banta, Brennan Kiranaka, Braydee Tice Grade 04: Skyler Tanicala, LeiAloha Cole, Gino Henry, Taylee Yoshimoto, Kelsey Rivera, Chloe Waipa, Yasmien Panoy, Jiro Tarriga, Caylee Garma, Jazmyn Fernandez Alapai, Jenary Remigio, Jaiden Yanos Grade 05: Cato Sudaria, Maia Cummings, Logan Rocha, Kanoa Tejada, Cheysen Kaluahine, Karlee-Rose Keale, Yolanda Comparan, Crislen Padilla, Cody Torres, Kaylyn Gray, Finau Tangatailoa, Tatiyanna Taugus-Savage
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Join us for
College Fridays
Every third Friday of each month.
College Friday will be a day that students can come to school wearing shirts from colleges/universities in place of Wilcox Elementary school uniform shirts. We want to promote college bound students!
Our next College Friday:
December 15, 2017 If student is not wearing college/university shirt on College Friday, Wilcox uniform shirt must be worn. Elsie H. Wilcox Elementary School Newsletter
DECEMBER 2017
Mele Kalikimaka o Kalapaki *****************************
This year our Wilcox Elementary School Student Council is participating in the Mele Kalikimaka o Kalapaki tree decorating event to earn funds for our school. To participate please go to the Kauai Marriott front desk to vote for our tree. Each vote is $5.00 and all of the monies earned will come right back to us. Thank You and Mele Kalikimaka
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Walk To School Day! Thursday, December 7th Meet at 7:00 a.m. at Ace Hardware
This month’s theme: Wear Your Shirt Backwards ay i n J anuary o S chool D alk T No W Meet at Ace Hardware parking lot at 7:00 a.m. We will start walking at 7:1o a.m. The walking track at the school will be available from 7:00 a.m. until 7:20 a.m. as t he m ost p articipants e ach rade t hat h The g ill e arn o ne r ecess w ith a n e xtra 1 0 month, w minutes.
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MAHALO The Wilcox School Creative Arts Program would like to send out a big mahalo to Stan Morinaka & Kauai Veterans Express, the Bueno Ohana, the Rivera Ohana, and the Taguma Ohana for their support of our program and contributions to our Lights on Rice Parade float. We had a magical time at the parade this year!
Happy Holidays!
Kauai Shining Stars
Watch Kauai Shining Stars on Oceanic Channel 6 on the following days and times: Sundays: 6:30 – 7:00 pm Mondays: 6:30 – 7:00 pm and 9:00 – 9:30 pm Wednesdays: 6:30 – 7:00 pm Thursdays: 9:00 – 9:30 pm Saturdays: 9:00 – 9:30 pm The web channel link allowing worldwide access 24/7 on any computer or smartphone device is http://vimeo.com/channels/kauaishiningstars
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HAPPY HOLIDAYS FROM PRIMARY SCHOOL ADJUSTMENT PROJECT (PSAP) As the end of our first semester quickly approaches, we would like to thank all of our PSAP students, parents, teachers and our counselor, Ms. Elias, who continue to work as team in an effort to meet adjustment needs. We are especially grateful to our parents who have attended our intake meetings to assist in planning the goals, objectives, and activities for their child’s success. Over the winter break, don’t forget to slow down and allow time for spontaneous, free play-whether it’s chasing butterflies, lying down on a blanket outside looking for shapes in the clouds, playing with “true toys” like blocks and dolls, or just romping on the floor with mom and dad. One of the best gifts you can give your child is your time and attention, letting your child direct the play. The American Academy of Pediatrics says that what children really need for healthy development is more of good, oldfashioned playtime. Many parents load their children’s schedules with organized sports, enrichment activities, and lots of classes in a drive to help them excel. Numerous studies have shown that unstructured play has many benefits. It can help children become creative, discover their own passions, develop problem-solving skills, relate to others, and adjust to school settings. A good player is a good learner! Above all, play is a simple joy that is a cherished part of childhood. From our PSAP family to yours, we wish you all a safe, healthy, and playful holiday season. Sincerely, Kathleen Matsuda and Claudia Bartlett PSAP Counseling Aides
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Does your child ride the bus?
If you answered YES, 3rd Quarter payments are due. If you have NOT made a payment yet, please come to the office and do so. Third Quarter payments are due on or before December 21, 2017. Should you have any questions, please call the office. 274-3150 Thank You!
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Wilcox Elementary School Student Council is hosting a
Community Food Drive We want to help Kauai Independent Food Bank restock their shelves. They in return can help others have a happier and healthier holiday.
Most needed items: shelf -stable powdered milk, hot/cold cereal, pasta and pasta sauce, rice and grains, seed/nut butter and tahini, protein (fish and meat,) soups and stews, fruit (no added sugar,) vegetables (low sodium)
Food drive dates: December 11-15
Just take your donation to your classroom. Student council will pick up donations.
Prizes will be given to class with the highest donations.
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SPEECH CORNER Following Directions
TARA RANDOL, M.A.-CCC, SLP WILCOX ELEMENTARY SCHOOL'S SPEECH-LANGUAGE PATHOLOGIST
Have you ever played Simon Says? Here's what you do -- it's fun, so play with your family, friends, and neighbors! Someone is "Simon." That person stands facing all of the other players and gives instructions like, "Simon says touch your nose." "Simon says say your name." "Simon says turn in a circle." Then Simon tries to trick the players by saying, "Jump up and down!" But see, Simon didn't say to do it! So now everyone who followed the direction to jump up and down is out. Keep playing until everyone is out, then someone new can be Simon! The faster you play, the more fun it is and you're practicing following directions and listening. Have fun!
Need A Job?
We are hiring Adult Supervisors.
Applications may be picked up in the office. For additional information, call Vice Principal, Ms. Moraes at 241-3771 ext. 105.
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Child & Family Service is excited to announce
Kamalama “The Light” Enrichment Groups
facilitated by Bridgette Orsatelli & co-facilitated by Jennifer Martin & Momi Machado
Kamalama is based on Hawaiian cultural values, knowledge, and practices that reflect universal principles of positive parenting. Tuesday, January 30, 2018, 9am – 11am Nana’s House, 9875 Waimea Road For more information or to register, please contact Momi at Child & Family Service – Nana’s House, 338-0252. In accordance with Federal law and U.S. Department of Agriculture policy, this institution is prohibited from discriminating on the basis of race, color, national origin, sex, age or disability. To file a complaint of discrimination, write USDA, Director, Office of Adjudication, 1400 Independence Avenue, SW, Washington, DC 20250-9410 or call toll free 866-632-9992 (Voice). Individuals who are hearing impaired or have speech disabilities may contact USDA through the Federal relay Service at (800) 877-8339; or (800) 845-6136 (Spanish). USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.”
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Healthy Snacks at Wilcox Elementary School At Wilcox Elementary School we believe that schools play an important role in educating students about healthy behaviors. Healthy behaviors not only promote healthier lifestyles, but also have a positive effect on student achievement and learning. For this reason, we encourage water and healthy snacks for students. Some examples of healthy snacks include: All FRESH fruits and vegetables- such as bananas, apples, strawberries, grapes, carrots and celery sticks. Preserved Fruit- such as raisins, fruit leather, applesauce and fruit cups. Beware of advertised "fruit snacks" usually contain no fruit and are primarily sugar - check labels. Other snack options also include whole grain cereals and crackers, rice cakes, popcorn, baked chips, pretzels and trail mix. Dairy products such as low sugar yogurt and cheese.
BIRTHDAYS AT SCHOOL
Regarding Birthday Celebrations: Our School recognizes birthdays as special occasions. For this reason, we invite our families to celebrate their child’s birthday with non-food items. Some example of non- food items are: Some suggestions for non- food items are: pencils, erasers, bookmarks, bubbles, sidewalk chalk, books, glow sticks, small trinkets, etc.
Let’s work together this year to support lifelong healthy eating habits for our Wilcox Elementary School Children!
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