Ohana Alert for the Week of Nov. 16-20

Papa 'Elima @ Play!

Papa ‘Elima @ Play!

ATTENTION STUDENTS:  Reminder:  Makahiki assignment due Sun., Nov. 15th on Edmodo. You have also all rec’d an email of this reminder from Kumu Silva.

**Bring to class your ethnicities in fractions, see email I sent to you for details.

Mon., Nov. 16-Day 4:  Mahalo for all the donations for Christmas Child!  Your donations will make Christmas day a special one for a child in need!  Our combined efforts allowed 5B to donate 10 boxes!  That’s 10 more smiling faces in our world!  We are interdependent!

Just a friendly reminder that it is student kuleana to have iPads charged nightly and brought to school ready to work throughout our day.  Many have been coming in w/no battery life!  I humbly ask your assistance to remind students at home to have iPads charged and brought to school DAILY. 

Tues., Nov. 17-Day 5:  REPORT CARDS GOING HOME TODAY!  Please be on the lookout for it in backpacks! A reminder sheet of your conference date/time already went home last Thursday.  Please be advised that conferences are 30 mins. and our 5B schedule is booked solid…e kala am, but there is no “wiggle” room due to us having 24 students that would equally like to share their successes with their ohana.

Thurs. & Fri., Nov. 19-20:  Student-Led Conference Days 🙂  I look forward to seeing you all!  I mahalo you in advance for partnering with me to help students thrive!  Students are in school ALL DAY for both days participating in enrichment activities.  Regular dress codes apply.  iPads will be left in school beginning Wed., Nov. 18.  Ohana members are welcome to take iPads home with them AFTER conferences.

**NOTE:  Only bus riders should bring backpacks to school during conference days.  Everyone else, score…leave your backpacks at home! 🙂

We’re quickly moving into the holiday season, ( I can taste that pumpkin pie 🙂  don’t forget to continue reading as 9 genres are required for every trimester and 7 IXL skills completed every month.

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