E ke kula waena ʻo Kamehameha… aloha pumehana iā kākou
‘O ka lā ʻehā kēia o ʻApelila
He Po‘akolu kēia
He lā ‘eono
Today is Wednesday, April 4, Day 6
Lunch Today is: Chili Nachos
Breakfast tomorrow is: Cold Cereal
Papa ʻEono Students,
Please register for Pūpū ʻAi for Tuesday, April 10. Registration opens on Wednesday 4/4 at 6pm and closes on Friday 4/6 at 10pm. You may register on the Pūpū ʻAi website which can be found here.
Just a friendly reminder – All students are asked to check the LOST AND FOUND for any of your lost items such as jackets, shoes, uniform, helmets, hydro flasks, etc. This is located by Mrs. Ah Chongʻs room (1104) in building 11. Also, please make sure to label your belongings with your name starting now and continuing to next year. Mahalo!
SDI Update for NEW School Year 2018-2019 on KS Connect – Opens April 2nd to May 15th
SY 2018-2019 Registration for Upcoming 7th and 8th Graders on KS Connect – Opens April 7th, 7:00 am / Closes April 11th , 7:00 pm
Hana Kūpono Challenge for this week:
Lūlū lima- Handshake
Pūliki – Hug
Lima I luna- High five
Used to greet someone or when you take your leave.
To be used with: Aloha, Mahalo or Iesū pū
THE ZONE is Open This Week!
Poʻalua, 3 ʻApelila a me Poʻahā, 5 ʻApelila:
-Before school starting at 7:15am
-Morning & lunch recess
CRBLC Merrie Monarch Activity
Can you ʻuwehe, ʻami, and slide while keeping a hula hoop in motion? Try your luck with daily hula hoop challenges and if successful, earn ‘Oi Kelakela dollars.
CRBLC Wikiō of the Week:
In celebration of the 2018 Merrie Monarch Festival, view past hula kahiko and hula ʻauana performances.
Borrow Me at CRBLC!
How to Make Hawaiian Musical Instruments: A Step-By-Step Guide by Jim Widess – “Hawaii has a rich musical heritage that is carried on in the rhythmic beat of the ipu and resonant pounding of pahu drums at hula performances throughout the islands. While many of the musical instruments that accompany hula today can be traced back to early Polynesian roots, others – including the ipu heke (gourd drum), ipu hiokiokio (gourd nose flute) and the uliuli rattle – are considered to be uniquely Hawaiian. In the past, the only written information available on making Hawaiian musical instruments lay in the dusty notes of the early anthropologists. Now, for the first time, the manufacturing processes of eighteen traditional Hawaiian musical instruments are documented with carefully researched instructions, step-by-step photographs in an easy-to-follow craft guide.”
Middle School Sports:
A reminder to all athletic participants: You must wait at the designated athletics section at the bus ramp on after school practice days until your coach comes to pick you up.
Cheerleading: see Mrs. Ah Chong to sign up
Girls Soccer: Practice on Tuesdays & Thursdays. Girls see Practice and Game schedule below to join boys.
Boys Soccer: Training and Tournament Style Games on Saturdays 8:30-11:30 at MS Field – April 7 ⇒ see calendar Middle School Practice Game Schedule Boys and Girls
Wrestling: April Practice Dates: 6, 9, 12, 13, 16, 19, 20, 23, 26, 27
Golf: Practice on Friday, April 6.
Boys Basketball:
– Attached is the practice schedule for the season ⇒ 2018 – KMS Boys Basketball
Upcoming Events:
- Aloha Wear is optional all week! HAPPY MERRIE MONARCH WEEK (April 2-6) If you do not care to participate, please be dressed in your school uniform.
- ASKMS and ASKS candidate packets due today and lunch meeting for all candidates – meet in staff dining room with lunch
I lā maikaʻi!