Last week Friday was a busy day for us! In the morning, we
walked over to the middle/high school tech lab to view a Girls’ Day doll
display. Hinamatsuri (Dolls' Festival), or Momo no Sekku (Peach Blossom
Festival), is celebrated on March 3. The dolls were donated to the school by a
former MPI parent who visits the dolls every year. The 6th grade
Japanese teacher met us and talked with us about the display. The emperor and
empress sit on the top step, and their attendants, ministers, and guards sit on
the steps below. Miniature furniture and treats (to honor the royal couple) sit
on the lower steps. The dolls are put on display to celebrate the daughters in
a family and to wish them a year of good health and happiness.
In the afternoon, we went to the school book fair and made
out our “wish lists.” You should have received this list in your child’s
folder. If you will be purchasing those items for your child, kindly total the
cost of the books and mark it on the “wish list.” Send in a check (made out to
Mid-Pacific Institute) or cash (exact change, please) by Thursday, 3/6. We will
go back to the book fair on Thursday to make our purchases. Families are
welcome to browse the book fair at their own convenience. It is open until 4:00
p.m. Remember, about 20% of the profits go to Mid-Pacific Institute!
Our space inquiry unit is at its end. Two weeks ago, the
children discussed how they would like to share their information with parents.
Since we’d like to keep it a surprise, all we’ll say is that everyone will be
speaking to our audience as we “travel” through space. The children will be
sharing the answers to their questions, as well as other information that was
learned. Topics include planets, moon, sun, black holes, stars, aliens, and
space. Mark Friday, March 7, 1:00 p.m. for our space inquiry share! We will
need to vacate the turn-around by 1:50 to make way for the preschool auto line
pick-ups; therefore, we will begin our inquiry share promptly at
1:00.
Next week Friday, March 14, is the MPI Ho’olaulea. It will
be a fun time of food and games, which the middle and high school students
organize and run. We are looking for 5 parent volunteers who are able to
chaperone a small group of Kindergartners. Please let us know as soon as
possible if you are able to chaperone. The elementary school will be going to
the Ho’olaulea at 11:00 a.m. to beat the middle school and high school rush for
lunch. By March 6 (this Thursday) send in your child’s scrip money to Margie in
the office. Please purchase no more than $10 worth of scrip. Help your child to
plan ahead by looking at the papers you receive about the cost of food and
games (in the Thursday packets).
New pictures have been added to our photo gallery. There are
new albums of recent events. New pictures have also been added to “old” albums.
If you have any recyclable items we can use in our art
center, please send them with your child. Items need to be stored on a shelf in
our classroom, so please, no bulky items. Suggested items include paper towel/toilet
paper rolls, styrofoam pieces, and fabric/wallpaper squares. Thank you!
Everyone
looks forward to the Guest Reader on
Friday afternoons. If you are interested in coming into the classroom to read
to the children, please contact Sabrina Ako.
Parent
volunteers are such a help and blessing
to us, especially when projects arise. If you are able to volunteer your time
(no skill or experience needed, training provided), please contact Sabrina Ako.
The
new set of Family Learning Activities
has also been posted. Some items have been removed, but that doesn’t mean you
can’t go back to them and complete the activity. Remember, these activities are
optional; please enjoy them, as your family’s schedule and available time will
allow.
Our Students-of-the-Week are AG and
ZH. Please bring in things you would like to share about yourselves. Everything
needs to be able to hang on a bulletin board. Parent volunteers or teachers
will assemble the board next Wednesday.
The
following dates show when the new bulletin boards will be assembled for
display. The initials of the Students-of-the-Week are listed after each date.
3/12
– AG, ZH (Items may be brought in from 3/5)
4/9
– BH, DJ (Items may be brought in from 4/2)
4/16
– RJ, GK (Items may be brought in from 4/9)
4/23
– JM, TS (Items may be brought in from 4/16)
4/30
– LY, WC (Items may be brought in from 4/23)
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