Friday, January 29, 2016

School Quality Survey (SQS)



 The SQS Parent Survey packet will go home with your child on Feb 2, 2016.  Parents can fill out the survey in one of two ways:  1) Fill out the enclosed paper format and mail completed forms in the enclosed pre-paid envelope from the packet or 2) Complete the online format using https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/2016ElemParents.  Surveys must be completed by March 15, 2016.  If you have any questions about the survey, please contact us via e-mail at  SQS@notes.k12.hi.us, or by calling 808-733-4008 from 7:30am - 4:30pm Monday through Friday.  Thank you for your support and for helping to improve our public schools.

HOLOMUA'S ANNUAL TECH FUN RUN



       TECH FUN RUN  

Are you ready for our annual Technology Fun Run?


The Tech Fun Run is an event held each year to raise money for the purchase and maintenance of technology equipment and supplies that are required for our programs.  This year we will be selling “School Kine Cookies” to earn money for technology!  More info about the fundraiser will be coming soon.

On the morning of their TFR, students will run around on the firelanes with their classes during their designated times. Come and support your child by cheering them on at their designated times.

Thank you for your support!

WhenYellow & Blue Tracks - Friday, February 5, 2016
           Alternate date:  Monday February 8, 2016
          Red & Green Tracks - Friday, March 11, 2016
            Alternate date:  Monday March 14, 2016

The run times will be as follows:
8:00 – 8:05    Preschool
8:15 – 8:20    Grade 2
8:40 – 8:50    
Grade 5
8:05 – 8:10    Kindergarten
8:20 – 8:30    Grade 3
8:50 – 9:00    
Grade 6
8:10 – 8:15     
Grade 1
8:30 – 8:40    Grade 4
9:05  
Faculty & Parents






Thursday, January 21, 2016

YEARBOOK SALE



2015 - 2016 Yearbook Pre-Sale
Starts Wednesday, January 6, 2016
$20.00 Per Book
Make Checks Payable to:
Holomua Elementary School

All Sales after February 12, 2016
$25.00 Per Book
EXACT CASH ONLY
or
Go Online At:  YBPay.lifetouch.com
ID Code:  4217816

Tuesday, January 5, 2016

PSAP Deployment Group Work


Water Pollution Prevention at Holomua Elementary - Clean Water is Everybody’s Business



Holomua Elementary School is located on Keaunui Drive between Laupai Street and Iroquois Pt. Road in Ewa Beach.

When it rains, water flows over the campus and streets carrying the pollutants it picks up into storm drains. Storm drains are not connected to the wastewater treatment plant. Therefore, the pollutant water flows directly into our streams and ocean.

Holomua Elementary participates in the federal government’s effort to keep our streams and oceans clean and eliminate pollution discharge. We have Small Municipal Separate Storm Sewer Systems (MS4) permit and conduct activities and projects throughout the year to involve and educate people about pollution prevention.

When it rains, pollution such as litter, pesticides and household chemicals eventually end up in the ocean. This effects all of us because water is essential for life here in Hawai'i and we spend a lot of time playing in the ocean or eating seafood from the ocean. As a community, we can work together to make sure that our water resources are protected. We have provided some information about water pollution and things we can do to prevent water pollution.


10 Ways to Prevent Stormwater Runoff Pollution
  1. Use fertilizers sparingly and sweep up driveways, sidewalks and gutters
  2. Never dump anything down storm drains or in streams
  3. Vegetate bare spots in your yard
  4. Compost your yard waste
  5. Use least toxic pesticides, follow labels and learn how to prevent pest problems
  6. Direct downspouts away from paved surfaces; consider a rain garden to capture runoff
  7. Take your car to the car wash instead of washing it in the driveway
  8. Check your car for leaks and recycle your motor oil
  9. Pick up after your pet
  10. Have your septic tank pumped and system inspected regularly
Remember: Only rain down the drain!!!

Monday, January 4, 2016

WATER POLLUTION PREVENTION AT Holomua

WHAT YOU CAN DO TO HELP PROTECT WATER
STAFF ACTIVITIES

Use water wisely. By conserving water, the amount of wastewater needing treatment and disposal will be reduced. Overwatering and runoff can carry pollutants into the storm drain system.
Use and dispose hazardous substances properly. Always read the product label and choose the least toxic alternative. Motor oil, paints, solvents and other chemicals should not be poured on the ground or down the storm drains, because they can pollute our streams and ocean. Motor oil is recycled at oil change locations; other chemical products should be first used up by buying only the amount needed; typically unused excess could be evaporated or soaked into clay litter, wrapped in plastic and disposed with trash. Excess pesticides require special handling and must be disposed as hazardous waste.
Use fertilizer and pesticides sparingly. Choose the least toxic alternative such as compost for fertilizer, repellant/resistant plants and instead of bug sprays, use baited traps. Follow label instructions and use only the amount needed. Apply outdoors only during dry weather, rain water can easily carry substances to nearby storm drains and stream.
Landscape the land to prevent erosion. Cover bare ground with grass, shrubs or trees to hold soil in place. Establish native plantings and provide vegetation buffer zones along storm drains and stream.
Improve housekeeping. Fix water leaks throughout campus by replacing faucet washers and toilet flappers as needed.  A slow drip or leak can easily waste more than 100 gallons of water a week.  Put all litter into trash cans so it does not get washed into the storm drains or streams.
Implement annual campus cleanup event. Coordinate cleanup  event  for  the whole campus to collect litter and address any other issues that would impact storm water quality, such as storage of materials and soil erosion areas. Maintain record of litter collected and other changes that impact storm water quality and take before and after photos of campus.

STUDENT ACTIVITIES
Study storm water management. Teachers can address hazards associated with illicit discharges to our storm drains and streams. Develop steps that can be taken to reduce storm water pollution.
Learn about good housekeeping. Good housekeeping practices are simply maintaining a safe, orderly and clean learning environment. Conduct an individual or class project to reinforce pollution prevention activities consistent with protecting storm water.
Learn where your wastewater goes. Investigate the wastewater drainage process from campus to the ocean via streams, storm and sewer drains.

Hour of Code

To introduce our students to computer science, Holomua students participated in the Hour of Code, the largest learning campaign in history. In one hour, students learned that computer science is fun, easy, and accessible at all ages.  During the week of December 6th - 13th, students wrote lines of code in Minecraft, Star Wars, and Angry Birds at code.org

Launched in 2013, Code.org is a non-profit dedicated to expanding 
access to computer science, and increasing participation by women and underrepresented students of color. Their vision is that every student in
every school should have the opportunity to learn computer science.

Computing is a fundamental part of daily life, commerce, and just about every occupation in our modern economy. It is essential that students are exposed to the field of computer science in school—as it is foundational in transforming the way a student thinks about the world. It not only teaches them about technology, it also teaches them how to think differently about any problem.


Please visit code.org for more information.  Code.org provides many courses at every level — elementary, middle school and high school — free of charge.