E nā koa wiwoʻole o Kamehameha… aloha mai kākou
‘O ka lā iwakāluakūmāhiku kēia o Ianuali
He Poʻalima kēia
He lā ʻekahi
Today is Friday, January 27, Day 1
Lunch today: Kalua Pork with Cabbage
DETENTION REMINDER:
ALL T2 Detention hours must be completed by the end of the 2nd Trimester on Feb. 15th. Students who have outstanding detention hours will NOT be able to attend the Pā’ina Activity on Feb.15th . Students who still have outstanding hours at the end of the day on Feb. 15th will have to attend a MANDATORY DETENTION DAY on Feb. 16th from 8am – 3pm. Students only need to stay as long as they need, depending on hours of detention. Parents will need to drop off and pick students up from school.
- Rehearsals run February 21, 23, 27, 28 & Mar 1 from 3:00-5:30
- Show Night is March 2
- Looking to fill five “bit” roles with just a few lines as well as extras with no lines to fill in crowd scenes.
- Fairy tale costumes provided, high school students wear jeans and neutral colored tee shirts
Click here to sign up and for more information on roles available before February 9th. See Mrs. Ahuna for questions.
Bounce by Megan Shull – “Seventhgrader FrannieHudson wonders what it would be like to trade in her family for a new one. Her big brother ignores her. Her mean older sister can’t stand her. And her parents have just announced they’re going on a last-minute vacation—without her.
When Frannie makes one desperate, crazy wish—BOOM!—she magically bounces into a whole new life, with a totally different family. And. It. Is. Amazing! There’s only one catch: waking up as someone else keeps happening. Plunged into lives and adventures she’s only imagined—from being a pop star to meeting one super-cute boy—Frannie finds courage in the unforgettable friends and families she meets along the way. But as her new life spins out of control, Frannie begins to worry if she’ll ever get back home.”
A power-hungry cult is plotting to merge our world with a twisted parallel realm—and now it’s up to Gabe, his friends, and their new elemental powers to save San Francisco from utter destruction.”
CRBLC Movie of the Week:
The Watsons Go to Birmingham – “The film chronicles the ordinary interactions and everyday routines of the Watsons, an African American family living in Flint, Michigan, and how they are drastically changed after they go to visit Grandma in Alabama in the summer of 1963.”
CRBLC Ianuali Incentive Activities:
Earn ‘Apu Lanakila points by completing January’s Incentive Activities. It runs from 1/10/17 through 1/31/17. Have fun and see you at the Learning Center!
CRBLC Obligations
The end of the trimester is a few weeks away. If you have any obligations – overdue books, fines – you will NOT be able to attend Pā’ina Day. Unsure? Come in and check with Aunty Nikki.
CRBLC – Whatʻs the Count?
This week, e hoʻomaikaʻi to Mr. Masuko who guessed closest to the count of items in our entire MS collection –8,236. He won 100 ʻApu Lanakila points for his advisory. Is 8,236 above or below the actual count? Submit your daily guesses and try your luck. Guess the exact count and earn 500 bonus points!
Middle School Sports:
Girls Basketball – Practice CANCELED for today.
Track – Practice on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 3:45-5:15 at Paiʻea Stadium
Upcoming Events:
~ Astronaut Ellison Onizuka Science Day tomorrow – see flyer for details – onizuka-day-poster-17
I lā maikaʻi!