Kaiser HS eNotes
PRINCIPAL’S LIST FOR QUARTER 1 IS POSTED
Mahalo for your patience, Congratulations to all of our Cougars who earned a spot on the Principal’s List by achieving 4.0 or higher! The list can be found here: Principal’s List
WINTER WONDERLAND SPIRIT WEEK – DECEMBER 9TH – 13TH
Hello Cougars! With the holidays approaching we are hoping to spread the spirit with our very own WINTER WONDERLAND WEEK!! I hope to see you all dressed up and festive in this upcoming week.
Here are the dress ups:
PRINCIPAL MEW – GRAND MARSHALL OF THE HAWAIʻI KAI PARADE
This year, Principal Mew was chosen as the Grand Marshall of Hawai'i Kai Lion's Holiday Parade! We are so proud to have him represent Kaiser High School and the University of Hawai'i. Hoʻomaikaʻi!
Mahalo to all of our Kaiser High School marchers in the parade - Band, Color Guard, Cheer, AFJROTC, Student Leadership, Girls Soccer and more! A big mahalo to the Hawaiʻi Kai Lionʻs Club for continuing this important tradition for our community.
GOLF INTEREST MANDATORY MEETING – MONDAY, DECEMBER 9TH
If you are interested in trying out for the Kaiser Golf Team, there will be a mandatory meeting during lunch on Monday, December 9 in room A-101. Very important matters regarding tryouts will be discussed and you will not be allowed to try out if you do not attend. If you have any questions, see Mr. Nakamura in A-101.
ASVAB TEST TAKING OPPORTUNITY, JANUARY 23, 2025
Interested in learning about what career options fit your preferences? Are you thinking of joining the military after high school? If so, consider taking the ASVAB here on campus to get an assessment on finding career options and/or military options.
The test will be on Thursday, January 23, 2025 here in the CCRC (Room H101) at 7:45 am.
Please complete the attached permission form (or pick up a hard copy in the CCRC) and turn it in to us no later than January 16th. Note that you will be missing a few class periods, so teacher permission is required. See us in the CCRC if you have any questions.
FRIENDS OF KAISER PTSA AT THE IVY
Saturday, December 7th 11am – 3pm
Stop and Shop for Kaiser swag, treats and more at the Friends of Kaiser PTSA Booth.
CLASS OF 2027 IB DIPLOMA PROGRAMME AND IB CAREER-RELATED PROGRAMME
Due to continued interest in these two programs, Kaiser will accept applications from current sophomores for our IB DP and IB CP through the end of March, 2025.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
IB Diploma Programme: Visit kaiseribdp.org and contact Brad Bogard, IB DP Coordinator, at [email protected]
IB Career-related Programme: Visit kaiseribcp.weebly.com and contact Candace Sandstrom, IB CP Coordinator, at [email protected]
PLEASE HELP SUPPORT THE KAISER GRAPHICS CLUB!
We will be selling customized wooden ornaments and gift tags again for the upcoming holiday season. Prices range from $1 to $5 each.
To view samples and order, please complete the google form attached here: Order Here! by December 11, 2024.
Pickup will be on December 17 at the Farmer’s Market from 4pm to 5:30pm or in F101 during non-instructional school hours from December 16-19.
Payment can be made either in cash or checks made payable to “Kaiser High School”
KAMILO IKI COMMUNITY PARK ANGEL TREE
We are excited to announce that this Holiday season we are partnering with the Salvation Army for their annual Angel Tree program! The Salvation Army Angel Tree program aims to get gifts to families in need during the holiday season! Every weekday, between the hours of 9:00am-4:00pm (hours subject to change) the Kamilo Iki Community Park tree will be outside of the front doors to the recreation building. On the tree are the Angel Tree tags that you can use to sponsor a family! We have both Keiki and Kupuna tags on our tree so please do read through them and pick out a tag or tags you would be interested in sponsoring. This is a great opportunity to give back to those less fortunate this holiday season for us as adults but as well as the kids in our program and community!
What to do? Follow the below Steps:
- Choose a tag
- Before you leave, check in with staff in the building and sign out the tag.
- Buy your gift
- Drop off your gift & tag with staff at Kamilo Iki Community Park
- Building will be open between 9:00am-4:00pm Monday – Friday
- Take off any tags and return it unwrapped
- Return BEFORE Tuesday, December 10
MANICURE AND PEDICURE FUNDRAISER -
A table will be set up outside of the library this week to purchase your mani/pedi! Cash or checks made out to Kaiser High School. 10% of your purchase will benefit the Class of 2025. Please see Ms. Pu’u in C202, or a senior leadership student to purchase. Basic manicure is $20. Spa pedicure $45. Mahalo for supporting the Class of 2025 and the Nailery Hawaii Kai.
These make great gifts for the season!
STUDY HALL AVAILABLE ON WEDNESDAYS IN CAFETERIA
A study hall will be available for students every Wednesday after school from 1:45 PM to 3:45 PM in the cafeteria. With the end of the quarter approaching and semester grades being finalized, this is an important opportunity for students to focus on completing assignments, preparing for exams
KAISER'S ANNUAL BLOOD DRIVE 2/21/24
Kaiser's annual blood drive is returning again this year. It will take place all day on Friday, February 21, in the Kaiser library. To schedule an appointment, please fill out the Google form below by January 31. We have many appointments that need to be filled! Donors must be at least 16 years old and those under 18 will need a signed parent consent form which is accessible through the Google form. This opportunity is available for students, staff, and other community members. Prior to scheduling an appointment, please make sure you meet health requirements to donate blood by visiting https://www.bbh.org/become-donor/. For more information, please contact Brad Bogard at [email protected]. Thank you!
SUSTAINABILITY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
Quick Program Overview:
- 15-month immersive experience: Two summer sessions (6 weeks each) plus monthly meetings during the school year
- Highlights include experiential learning, mentorship, a trip to Hawaiʻi Island, and a student-led Sustainability Challenge Project
- Perfect for current 9th and 10th graders
- Open to students from all Hawaiʻi schools (public, independent, charter, and home schools)
- Free for all participants (students responsible for personal travel and accommodation costs)
We've seen incredible growth and engagement from our current fellows, and we're looking forward to welcoming the next group of students who are passionate about sustainability.
Key Info:
- Applications and recommendation forms due: January 10, 2025
- Full program details on our website
- Promo flyer (feel free to share widely!)
Our current fellows are offering a virtual informational session on Tuesday, December 3, at 6:00 p.m. Interested students, families, and schools are welcome to join! Click here to register.
Want to learn more? We'd love to meet with you. Email [email protected] to schedule an informational session or for any questions you might have.
CALL FOR SCIENCE & ENGINEERING FAIR JUDGES
The Honolulu District Science and Engineering Fair (HONSEF) is looking for adult judges who have expertise in the science and engineering fields. The event is on Saturday, February 22nd at Kaimuki High School from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. and will showcase projects from middle and high school students.
Learn more and apply by Nov. 22: https://forms.gle/1CmBrTXhd4EzVtmH9
If you have any questions, please contact HONSEF 2025 Judge Coordinator Shannon Goo at [email protected] or 808-305-7000.
WASHINGTON D.C. TRIP
Any students interested in traveling to our Nation's Capital, and meet with our representatives on Capitol Hill?
It's not too late to sign up for the Washington DC trip!
As students tour our nation’s capital and forge new, lasting friendships, they have the chance to:
- - Discuss current issues with experts, policymakers, and members of Congress or their staff;
- - Explore Capitol Hill and witness a live congressional committee hearing to see how policy is crafted;
- - Engage in meaningful discussions with peers from around the country and debate the most pressing issues facing our nation in a Mock Congress;
- - Visit and study the famous monuments and memorials, world-renowned museums, and hallowed institutions that define our history; and
- - Get a glimpse of diplomacy by visiting an embassy and meeting an ambassador or diplomat.*
If you are interested, please see Ms. Puu in C202 or Mr. Higa in C203 for more information.
MATH TUTORING FROM THE MATH TEAM THIS WEEK!
Need extra help in math as the end of the semester ends? Kaiser's Math Team is offering after school math tutoring sessions during the first week of December (from Monday the 2nd, to Friday the 6th; except Wednesday). If you need help studying for your finals or looking for a math homework tutor, please sign up here: https://forms.gle/LE27mZCWMPaBR73V7 (QR code also in the flyer).
ROBOTICS SEEKING PARENT VOLUNTEER JUDGES FOR KAISER TOURNAMENT
Saturday, December 28th
Kaiser Robotics will be hosting their first ever robotics tournament. We are seeking judges who will speak with the teams about their robot design and function. No experience necessary. Please email [email protected] to participate.
COUGAR SPIRIT WEAR OPEN YEAR ROUND!
Check out our newest Cougar Wear with many different logo options; men, women and keiki styles and accessories! Go to Cougar Wear today to get geared up for the new school year.
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PTSA and PROJECT GRAD
Learn more about our potential venue and how your Senior can win a door prize at the event!
Please join us for the next Project Grad meeting on December 5th at 6:30 PM.
Here's the meeting link: Meeting Link
- Date: December 5th
- Time: 6:30 PM
- Location Online
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COLLEGE & CAREER
SCHOLARSHIPS!
Seniors and Juniors, a wealth of scholarships are awaiting for your application. Get a head start now so you don’t miss any deadlines! Click here: Scholarships
COLLEGE VISITS in H101, unless otherwise noted, please sign up on Scoir
For more information, register for off campus visits, and to see a full list of visits, click here: College Visits
KŪLIA COLLEGE PATHWAYS ONLINE PANEL “LIFE AFTER COLLEGE”
Sunday, December 8th @ 2:30pm
This panel will feature recent college graduates (Hawaii high school graduates) and early-stage career professionals who will share their experiences in college and their transitions from college to the workforce. Our panelists will share insights on their vocational decision-making, such as choosing the right college or training program, finding internships, and building skills for different types of jobs. This is a great chance for students to ask questions and learn firsthand the steps that will set them up for academic and vocational success as they consider their post-high aspirations.
We are so excited to have a slew of such accomplished and inspiring panelists (including graduates of McKinley, Ka’u, and Aiea High School) and are eager to connect them with your students. More information can be found on our flyers attached below. The links on the flyers should work.
This event is open to ALL students.
- RSVP link: https://tinyurl.com/PanelPostCollegeLife
- Zoom link: https://tinyurl.com/ZoomforPostCollegeLifePanel
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OPPORTUNITIES AND CONTESTS
ICSPARK AT UH MĀNOA – FREE SATURDAYS CODING PROGRAM
For 6th – 12th Graders, Registration – now thru December 25th
Program runs: January 18th – April 19th, 2025
ICSpark is an organization of students from the University of Hawaii at Manoa who are passionate about getting the next generation interested in Computer Science (CS). Early immersion into CS is invaluable to kickstarting a career in CS. Additionally, it is great at developing the critical thinking and skills necessary to succeed in any sector in the 21st century. Our mission is to provide every motivated 6th-12th grade student with a fun, non-intimidating coding environment all while having access to coding mentorships. All at zero cost to the students!
For more information, please go to: https://icspark.github.io/index.html
They do have limited in person seats due to the size of the classroom, but an online option is available.
2025 HAWAIʻI REGIONAL SCHOLASTIC ART AWARDS
Deadlne to enter, December 15, 2024, 6:59PM
To for information and to enter go to: 2025 Scholastic Hawaiʻi Art Region
The Annual Hawai‘i Regional Scholastic Art Awards is open to Hawai‘i students enrolled in public, private, charter, and home school institutions in grades 7 through 12.
Students must be 13 years of age or older to participate.
All submissions will be adjudicated by a group of judges consisting of local artists, creative professionals, and cultural administrators who will allocate awards accordingly.
Submissions that receive a gold key award will be displayed in the ‘Ewa Gallery of Capitol Modern: The Hawai‘i State Art Museum as part of the 62st Annual Hawai‘i Regional Scholastic Art Awards Exhibition.
Two-dimensional gold key works scheduled for exhibition must be matted with a white mat and submitted to Capitol Modern: The Hawai‘i State Art Museum. Works on canvas that are stretched over a canvas frame will be accepted provided it can be hung on a nail head.
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Please note the following changes for this year's competition:
- The SFCA will no longer cover entry fees to the competition however students can select the fee waiver option in their student accounts on the Scholastic competition portal as they have done so in years past when submitting their work.
- Only gold key works will be displayed at the 62nd Annual Hawai‘i Regional Scholastic Art Awards Exhibition.
- Only gold key winning students will be invited to attend the award ceremony at Capitol Modern: The Hawai‘i State Art Museum.
- Only neighbor island students from public and public charter schools who receive a gold key award will be offered a round trip flight to attend the award ceremony at Capitol Modern: The Hawai‘i State Art Museum. Gold key winning students from private institutions on the neighbor islands will still be invited to attend the ceremony however they will have to arrange for their own transportation.
- Neighbor island schools both public and private will be given access to the SFCA FedEX account to cover shipping costs for artwork selected for exhibition.
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KAISER COUGAR ATHLETICS
CLICK HERE FOR: PHYSICAL FORM
CLICK HERE FOR: STUDENT PARTICIPATION FORM
SCORES
JV Girls Tennis won over Kalāheo, 5-0 and Roosevelt, 5 - 0
Football lost to KS- Maui, 14 – 37 – Kaiser is the State Runnerʻs Up! Congratulations!
TRACK AND FIELD PRE-SEASON CONDITIONING
Track and Field Pre-Season starts December 3rd. Practices will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 3:00pm and on Saturday mornings. Updated physicals and signed parent consent need to approved by the trainer’s in order to participate.
SPRING SPORTS SIGN UP
For Spring, you can join Judo, Golf, Girls Water Polo, Varsity Tennis, Varsity Softball, Varsity Baseball, Boys Volleyball, Girls Flag Football, Track and Field
Go to: Winter & Spring Sports Sign Up
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KAISER COMPLEX AND COMMUNITY NEWS
KAMILO IKI COMMUNITY PARK ANGEL TREE
We are excited to announce that this Holiday season we are partnering with the Salvation Army for their annual Angel Tree program! The Salvation Army Angel Tree program aims to get gifts to families in need during the holiday season! Every weekday, between the hours of 9:00am-4:00pm (hours subject to change) the Kamilo Iki Community Park tree will be outside of the front doors to the recreation building. On the tree are the Angel Tree tags that you can use to sponsor a family! We have both Keiki and Kupuna tags on our tree so please do read through them and pick out a tag or tags you would be interested in sponsoring. This is a great opportunity to give back to those less fortunate this holiday season for us as adults but as well as the kids in our program and community!
What to do? Follow the below Steps:
- Choose a tag
- Before you leave, check in with staff in the building and sign out the tag.
- Buy your gift
- Drop off your gift & tag with staff at Kamilo Iki Community Park
- Building will be open between 9:00am-4:00pm Monday – Friday
- Take off any tags and return it unwrapped
- Return BEFORE Tuesday, December 10
ʻĀINA HAINA CRAFT FAIR AND SWAP MEET
Saturday, December 7th 3:30pm – 5:30pm in the Café
Come for Handmade Crafts, Baked Goods, Lightly Used Toys and shop for holiday gifts!
FREE COMMUNITY WORKSHOP ON SMART YARDS
Saturday, December 7th 9:00am – 12:00nn @ Niu Valley Middle Cafeteria
Mālama Maunalua and 3Rwater are hosting a free community workshop on Saturday December 7th. Come learn how to better manage your yard and property by learning about Rainwater Capture Solutions (commonly referred to as Green Stormwater Infrastructure or GSI) such as how to install rain barrels, xeriscape gardens, rain gardens, and trees! Join us for information, training, and giveaways!
Date: Saturday December 7, 2024
Time: 9am - 12pm
Place: Niu Valley Middle School Cafeteria
Please click here for more event details and to register.
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UPCOMING EVENTS
12/12 – SCC Meeting, 5:00pm in Admin Conference Room
12/23 – 01/03/25 – Winter Break
01/04 – Teacher’s Work Day – No Students
01/07 – PC Work Day – No Students
01/08 – Students Return – A Day
Mahalo,
Ann Olson
ʻOhana Engagement Liaison
Continuous Notice of Nondiscrimination
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Civil Rights Compliance Branch
Hawaii State Department of Education
P.O. Box 2360
Honolulu, Hawaii 96804
(808) 784-6325 or relay
[email protected]
Beth Schimmelfennig, Director
Rhonda Wong, Civil Rights Compliance Administrator
Krysti Sukita, ADA/504
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The Department’s non-discrimination policies and grievance procedures may be located at:
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