Outstanding Detention Notices

Letters were sent to parents who’s child has outstanding/unserved detentions for the 3rd quarter.  This is a reminder to all students that detentions must be worked off in order for underclassmen to register for next school year and for Seniors to participate in Graduation/Commencement Ceremonies and Activities.  Please schedule a Saturday with me to work of these detention hours.

Mahalo,

Unexecused Tardies = Detention

Hi All – Just to let all students know that we will begin to re-enforce the school rule that students who are tardy (unexcused) to their first class of the day will receive two hours of detention, to be served on the following Saturday.  Per our Student and Parent Handbook (pg. 20) students who are late to morning oli will receive detention from his/her respective teacher.  This means students need to be at class and ready for oli prior to the tardy bell (7:45am).

Morning Oli is an important part of our school day and our culture, as it represents students showing that they are makaukau for the school day ahead of them, asking permission to be taught, as well as teachers recognizing students and allowing them to receive their knowledge.

December Detention

Reminder to all students that we have two more Saturday detention days left this month, December 4th and 11th.  Students issued detention after December 9th will need to serve their detention in January 2011.  Don’t start off your new year on the wrong foot.  Don’t earn detention!