Friday, October 30, 2015

Halloween Celebrations Was Filled With Family Fright & Fun


On the eve of Halloween, October 30, screams and shrieks of fright and joy permeated campus during Fright Night 2015Back after a two-year hiatus, over 1,000 attendees enjoyed the spirited event, sponsored and planned by the Parent Organization.              
Two weeks prior, parent volunteers began building and crafting various components of the event, which included a bevy of games and the Haunted House featuring Halloween-inspired characters from the Wizard of Oz
Their hard work equated into an overwhelmingly-successful evening – evident by screaming children running back in line to go through the Haunted House again, costumed characters of all
shapes and size strutting their stuff to dance music, long and looping lines at the row of games and bags filled with goodies picked up along Treat StreetParticipants also enjoyed getting their fortunes told, having balloon animals made-to-order, embellishing their costumes with face painting and more. It was definitely a night of fright, but full of fun as well!
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‘Ohana Celebrates Halloween for Good Cause

With a scarecrow in the front of the school and a unique version of a pumpkin patch by the Performing Arts Center, the Academy’s campus has taken on a feeling of fall and, of course, Halloween.
             
On October 30, school hallways were filled with princesses, felines, fairies, pirates, a few monsters and more in w
hat has become an annual tradition, “Costumes for a Cause.” Students in all grades substituted Halloween attire
for their uniforms with a $3 donation. Proceeds collected from the Costume for a Cause event will be combined with the “Coins for a Cause” drive, conducted by the Lower School, and will benefit the American Cancer Society.

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Saturday, October 24, 2015

Band Marches Down Road to Oz via Kansas


The Clarence TC Ching Student Center was transformed into the “Land of Oz” on October 24 when the Academy Band Program hosted “The Road to Oz – It Began in Kansas.” During the Paniolo-style dinner, nearly 200 attendees were whisked off to Oz as the various Band groups, with members bedecked in Kansas-inspired outfits, performed pieces inspired by the Wizard of Oz and Wicked.

The event also featured a Silent Auction and other fun, Oz-related activities.  Proceeds from this fundraiser will go towards purchasing uniforms and musical instruments and pay for performance expenses.

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Friday, October 23, 2015

Sweet Treats for AUW Bakesale

The Academy's Annual AUW Bake Sale was a huge success! Donations of home-baked cookies, cakes, trail mix, pretzels, drinks and a variety of snacks started coming in at 6:30 a.m. and our energetic Student Council officers and reps from lower and high school took them to the Clarence TC Ching Student Center.

More than 23 parent volunteers re-bagged, tagged, and laid them out on the cafeteria tables. Business was brisk as classes came through the tables and purchased delicious snacks for them and their families. Even the three fire inspectors who happened to be visiting the campus yesterday came by to support AUW!

Academy Parent Board members Edie Libby and Kathy Lou Ayano, '83 also offered freshly popped popcorn which sold hundreds of bags; while Sandee Higuchi and Mikel Raphael diligently totaled our proceeds for the day and turned in a total of $3,682.07 to the business office. Hooray! The success of this drive was made possible by the overwhelming generosity and the willingness of our Academy 'Ohana and so many volunteers who worked hard to achieve our goal! Mahalo!

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Wednesday, October 21, 2015

Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure

The Academy showed strong support for the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure on October 18.

Teacher Masa Yamaguchi played his bagpipes at the start of the race while 18 student volunteers, including members of the newly elected Freshmen council, joined
Vice-Principal Kinga Sanders and Director of Student Activities Toni Normand at the water station organized by the Zonta Club.  There was even support from a Saint Louis School Crusader brother! Academy volunteers cheered on the 5,000+ participants, including Junior Counselor Cleo Eubanks and Academy parent  Darci Ludington.

Proceeds from next week’s Sacred Hearts Academy Costume for A Cause on October 30 will  be donated to the American Cancer Society in support of Breast Cancer Awareness Month.

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Wednesday, October 14, 2015

100 Books Challenge Update

The Lower School Library’s Read To Succeed Program has a new reading challenge for students!  Students in grades JK-6th grade are challenged to explore different genres of literature and read 100 books this school year.  Every time they turn in their monthly reading log, they earn a free personal pan Pizza Hut Book It coupon.  Students must read a minimum of 15 books a month with at least 20 pages for the next 7 months to earn a gold reading medal, prizes, and a 100 Books Challenge certificate.  Currently, 151 students are attempting to read 100 books this school year and discovering new books every day!

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Skype An Author


Children’s book author Martha Rodgriguez, mother of Academy alumna Jacqueline Rodriguez, '12, visited the second and third grade classes via Skype this past week.  Students were able to learn more about what it’s like to be author, how to get inspiration, and how to publish a book.  

They also shared what their favorite moments were in her book A Reel Cool Summer based on real events. Afterwards, students participated in several dramatic role playing activities to help them to use more descriptive words in their writing.  Students had so much fun that they didn’t want it to end.  They will be applying these lessons to their author and movie contest in library class later on this quarter.

To access the video footage from her visit, please click here: https://goo.gl/f4ftbi
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Monday, October 12, 2015

Lancer Robotics Hosts 1st Lancer VEX IQ Challenge

Parent Kimberly Ramos didn’t know what to expect when she came to watch her daughter Sophia Ramos (3rd) participate in her first VEX IQ competition. “Who knew how much crazy, chaotic, excitement would be going on at a Robotics Competition. Surprisingly fun!” From 7am to 5pm, T.C. Ching Student Center was abuzz with over a hundred young roboticists competing in over 110 matches!

Lancer Robotic’s inaugural Lancer VEX IQ Challenge was a big success with many student and parent volunteers.  The MCs Madison Iwashita (4th) and Tya Hunter (5th) were great MCs with good public speaking confidence.  The event opened with Andromeda Tong (5th) the Star Spangled Banner and Hawaii Ponoi with her beautiful voice.

There were 23 teams participating from 12 elementary and middle schools around the island. Lancer Robotics had two Lower School and two Jr. HS teams – Sara Inao (3rd), Sadie Takaki (3rd), Sophia Ramos (3rd), Sophia Pedrosa (3rd), Aureanna Vendiola (3rd), Abegail Aguirre (4th), Nanami Mehring (6th), Hunter Kim (7th), Auli’i Ludington (8th), and Lauren Matsukawa (8th). Congratulations to our 3rd grade team Sara Inao and Sadie Takaki for ranking 10th overall in qualification matches and entering the finals!

The tournament champions were the Navigator Robotics Team 4442C from Island Pacific Academy and the Mililani Masters Team 11173B (an independent team). They were the dominant forces with their incredible robots, winning the Design Award (4442C), Judges Award (11173B), Robot Skills Champion Award (4442C), Programming Skills Champion Award (11173B), and Sportsmanship Award (4442C).


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Thursday, October 8, 2015

First Grade Plant Tasting Party

Academy first graders have been learning how to observe and document plants going through the life cycle stages. To wrap up the science unit on plants, the girls had a plant tasting party! 

Each student brought in an edible plant part to share with her classmates. They needed to identify the plant name and specific plant part that would be consumed. The girls were amazed to find out that broccoli was the flower part of the plant!

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