June 15, 2012
Online Newsletter for 2012-13 - Get Linked to Us!
King Connections, our online school newsletter, will be at an updated internet site for the coming school year. New 2012-13 School Year info will be posted very shortly. Stay linked to us for all the news at King Connections 2012
May 16, 2012
May 15, 2012
King Summer Enrichment Program 2012
More information about the summer program and registration information can be found at our King website: S.W. King Intermediate School Website
See "Summer Enrichment Program" for all the information and forms.
May 14, 2012
May 8, 2012
Summer Fun for Military Youth
Summer fun awaits military youth at the Hawaii Adventure Camp. Check out this opportunity at:
http://hawaiiadventurecamp.webs.com/
http://hawaiiadventurecamp.webs.com/
May 4, 2012
Castle Summer Program for New 9th grade Students
If you are
interested, applications are available at Castle High School’s main
office. The fee is $25.00 and thecourse will run from June 4th-June 21st at Castle High
School. The hours are 8:00am to
1:00pm. Call 233-5600 ext. 2290 for more information. A parent meeting is scheduled for May
15th at 5:00pm at Castle H.S. Little Theater. You can apply at that time as well.
May 3, 2012
May 2, 2012
May 1, 2012
April 24, 2012
April 20, 2012
King 8th grade gets PEP!
King 8th grade students received a lot of good advice, words of wisdom and more from the students of Castle High School's Peer Education Program (PEP). These "upperclassmen" shared their experiences of high school in an effort to help the 8th grade students get off to a good start as the new Freshman class. They spent a class period with all the 8th grade students at King. Topics included making good choices, resisting peer pressure, keeping your focus and living Castle's 3Cs of "Character, Competence and Commitment." The PEP students stressed that the 9th grade year is crucial to their future success. Thank you to the Castle PEP students for taking the time and effort to guide our 8th grade students!
King Builders at Timberline
History Day Winner Peter Johnson Heads to Maryland!
Congratulations Peter Johnson!
Peter Johnson, gr. 8, will be heading to the University of Maryland in June to compete in National History Day. His research paper "Thunder Struck Blitzkreig: The Lightening War," placed first in Hawaii's History Day competition. Peter also won the Barbara Bennett Peterson Award for outstanding historical essay in the junior division. Way to go Peter! We're all very proud that you will be taking the "Cobra Pride" to Washington D.C.
Peter Johnson, gr. 8, will be heading to the University of Maryland in June to compete in National History Day. His research paper "Thunder Struck Blitzkreig: The Lightening War," placed first in Hawaii's History Day competition. Peter also won the Barbara Bennett Peterson Award for outstanding historical essay in the junior division. Way to go Peter! We're all very proud that you will be taking the "Cobra Pride" to Washington D.C.
April 9, 2012
King Videographers Shine!
Hawaiian Humane Society - "Shout Out for Animals" Video Winner!
Congratulations to our 7th graders, Alexis Klimpl, Caitlin Witt-Lau and Haley Lambert-Zielomski. They won first place in the middle school division of the Hawaiian Humane Society "Shout-Out for Animals" video contest. They will each receive a cash prize of $50 and a private "behind-the-scenes" tour of the Hawaiian Humane Society, an invitation to a special shelter event and mention of their winning entry on the Society's website and quarterly newsletter. Their winning video is titled "The Plan", a humorous short video about animal overpopulation and is posted on the Humane Society website. Two other entries that the girls worked on has also been posted on the Humane Society website. These students are members of the Video Club, under the creative direction of Mr. Clayton Harada. Go and check it out!
Olelo Youth Xchange Video Finalists!
Students in our King media classes submitted 32 original videos to the 2012 Olelo Youth Xchange Video Contest.
King has two video finalists in the "Peace" category:
"Domestic Violence"- Produced by Casey Park, Brenda Nekonishi, Christyn Henderson, Grace Schleinkofer, Melody Weatherwax and Mahea Harris-Kobayashi
"Labels" - Produced by Sacred Wright, Precious Aweau, Mia Terstagge and Angel Banta
Their talents and creativity will be honored at an upcoming luncheon and ceremony at the Ihilani Resort. This gala event will be attended by over 500 students and teachers statewide to celebrate and inspire each other with their video productions. Much thanks also goes to Mr. Brian Viola, media teacher, for inspiring our young film producers.
Congratulations to our 7th graders, Alexis Klimpl, Caitlin Witt-Lau and Haley Lambert-Zielomski. They won first place in the middle school division of the Hawaiian Humane Society "Shout-Out for Animals" video contest. They will each receive a cash prize of $50 and a private "behind-the-scenes" tour of the Hawaiian Humane Society, an invitation to a special shelter event and mention of their winning entry on the Society's website and quarterly newsletter. Their winning video is titled "The Plan", a humorous short video about animal overpopulation and is posted on the Humane Society website. Two other entries that the girls worked on has also been posted on the Humane Society website. These students are members of the Video Club, under the creative direction of Mr. Clayton Harada. Go and check it out!
Olelo Youth Xchange Video Finalists!
Students in our King media classes submitted 32 original videos to the 2012 Olelo Youth Xchange Video Contest.
King has two video finalists in the "Peace" category:
"Domestic Violence"- Produced by Casey Park, Brenda Nekonishi, Christyn Henderson, Grace Schleinkofer, Melody Weatherwax and Mahea Harris-Kobayashi
"Labels" - Produced by Sacred Wright, Precious Aweau, Mia Terstagge and Angel Banta
Their talents and creativity will be honored at an upcoming luncheon and ceremony at the Ihilani Resort. This gala event will be attended by over 500 students and teachers statewide to celebrate and inspire each other with their video productions. Much thanks also goes to Mr. Brian Viola, media teacher, for inspiring our young film producers.
Great Art Joins Good Food and Good Books
Dining with King Artists
Diners at the Windward City Shopping Center "Denny's Restaurant" can now enjoy their pancakes and coffee under the beautiful artwork of our Cobras. Our student artists are: Danny Dang, Keila Ortiz, Emily Toguchi-Tani, Henry Nakamura-McCoy, Esket Padeken, Damion Scandrick, Jenston Wilcox, Jade Young, Liko Aiwohi, Maile Goldstein, Braden Kanda, Josephine Kane-Royos, Rebecca Lopez, Koltman Aipia, Nizhoni Faris-Benally, Jericho Gabuat, Mia Hawelu, Ezekiel-Xane Lee, Sarah Mendoza, Justin Salvador-Lomibao, Korah Schleinkofer, Alma Tuquib, Colby Martin, Reef Puu, Ceydee Tagura, Mariah Miner, and Miki Suguturaga. The budding talents of our students are encouraged by 7th grade art teacher, Ms. Jean Noguchi. Congratulations Cobras! The artwork will be up until May 14th for diner's enjoyment.
Bringing "Spirit Bear" to Form
Our 7th grade art students are extending their creative talents into their English lessons too. The students are glazing clay sculpture based on imagery from their reading of "Touching Spirit Bear" with English teachers, Jennifer Joaquin and Mary Reilley. The students kept a visual journal and created colorful trading cards. They then transferred their ideas into a 12" tall clay sculpture. The clay supplies were provided by a $250 teacher grant awarded by the Windward Artists Guild.
Cobras on the Move: To History Day and Science Fair
2012 Windward District History Day: "Revolution, Reaction, and Reform in History" Thirteen 8th grade King students will be taking their projects to the Windward District History Day on February 18, 2012, on the King campus. Students from Windward elementary, intermediate, and high schools will be presenting their projects for evaluation by History Day judges. Selected projects will move on to the Hawaii History Day State competition in April 2012. History Day, sponsored by the Hawaii Council for the Humanities, is an education program that promotes the teaching and learning of history in the schools. A yearly theme sets the course for students to select a topic, conduct research, interview sources, write, revise and produce their project. Projects can be presented in a display, performance, documentary, essay or web-site format. The National History Day competition is held at the University of Maryland in June 2012. Windward districts students have consistently participated in the National History Day competitions. King participants are guided by Ms. Susan Sugitani, 8th grade Social Studies teacher. Good luck to our Cobras!
Peter Johnson - paper - Thunder Struck Blitzkreig: The Lightening War - Update- Going to State Competitions!
Rylan Tangonan - paper - The Cuban Missile Crisis: America's Reaction and Later Reforms-Update- Going to State Competitions!
Nathan Inouye, Dylan Silva - exhibit - Airplanes: A Revolution in Warfare
Vanessa Chinen, Alana Thomas - exhibit - Shays' Rebellion
Allison Hara, Lauren Takasato - exhibit - Si Se Puede
Matthew Inamura - exhibit - Fourth Dimension
Julianne Matsumoto, Breelyn Yamada - documentary - Rap Music
Leia Gladstone, Cera Soma - documentary - Facebook Revolution
Hawaii State Science and Engineering Fair 2012 Fifty 8th grade students participated in the annual King Science Fair. Five students' projects will be advancing to the Windward District Science and Engineering Fair on Feb. 9-11 at the Windward Community College. Science Fair is an event that promotes an interest in science and science careers. Students must select, research and design their experiments using the scientific method. The Hawaii State Science and Engineering Fair 2012, held in April 2012, with the top winners going on to the National competition in Pennsylvania, in May 2012. Ms. Tina Chan, 8th grade science teacher leads our young scientists to new discoveries. Good luck to our Cobras!
Peter Johnson - Strength of Triangles - Update: Going to State competition!
Lauren Takasato - Brainersize
Rylan Tangonan - Flamin' Hot Colors - Update: Going to State competition!
Julianne Matsumoto, Leia Gladstone - Redbull: Gives Your Brain Wings- Update: Going to State competition!
King and Castle Student Council Election Results
Congratulations to our 2012-13 Cobra Executive Board. These students, along with new Advisory Representatives, will make up our King Student Council. They will be responsible for student activities that encourage academic achievement and Cobra Pride. The council will also work with the school administration to look at ideas, policies, and programs that will make King a great place for all.
2012-13 Cobra Executive Board:
President: Noa McPherson
Vice-President: Esther Higa
Secretary: Lorilynn Keanu
Treasurer: Rose Navalta
Senators: Haly Calventas, Angelika Cochran, Jada Harris, Luke Tibayan
The Class of 2016 will start off their Castle experience under the guidance of these elected officers. Best wishes to these future Knights!
Castle High School Freshman Council for 2012-13:
President: Jacqueline Noborikawa
Vice President: Jasmine Malina
Secretary: Tyler Chinen
Treasurer: Cera Soma
Senators: Angela Miller, Mikayla Pao and Timothy Ridgner
2012-13 Cobra Executive Board:
President: Noa McPherson
Vice-President: Esther Higa
Secretary: Lorilynn Keanu
Treasurer: Rose Navalta
Senators: Haly Calventas, Angelika Cochran, Jada Harris, Luke Tibayan
The Class of 2016 will start off their Castle experience under the guidance of these elected officers. Best wishes to these future Knights!
Castle High School Freshman Council for 2012-13:
President: Jacqueline Noborikawa
Vice President: Jasmine Malina
Secretary: Tyler Chinen
Treasurer: Cera Soma
Senators: Angela Miller, Mikayla Pao and Timothy Ridgner
King "Joins the Drive to Save Lives!" - Hoops for Heart
King Intermediate has joined with the American Heart Association in their "Hoops for Heart" campaign. Their mission is "To build healthier lives, free of cardiovascular diseases and stroke. That single purpose drives all we do. The need for our work is beyond question." King supports their efforts through the Hoops for Heart Basketball Challenge. Our students have been participating in daily basketball events this week (March 5-8) - "Hot Shots" and "3-on-3." The Kaneohe District Park staff and our PE teachers have been expertly officiating the games and keeping everyone safe. The lunch time crowd in the gym have been enjoying the games and do a good job of cheering on their friends as they run and shoot with Cobra Pride.
We welcome our King Ohana to help support the efforts of the American Heart Association and to also adopt healthy lifestyles for your family and children. The "Hoops for Heart" website is full of useful information for taking the first steps to take care of your heart!
American Heart Association
We'd like you to also ask for your support of the American Heart Association with a monetary donation to their association. You can donate through their easy on-line site via the link below:
American Heart Association On-line Donation Site
Please share this donation site with family and friends and encourage them to also support a heart healthy lifestyle. Prizes also are available to students who participate in the donation drive. See the donation site for more information.
We welcome our King Ohana to help support the efforts of the American Heart Association and to also adopt healthy lifestyles for your family and children. The "Hoops for Heart" website is full of useful information for taking the first steps to take care of your heart!
American Heart Association
We'd like you to also ask for your support of the American Heart Association with a monetary donation to their association. You can donate through their easy on-line site via the link below:
American Heart Association On-line Donation Site
Please share this donation site with family and friends and encourage them to also support a heart healthy lifestyle. Prizes also are available to students who participate in the donation drive. See the donation site for more information.
March 19, 2012
March 11, 2012
March 9, 2012
Campus Hit by Vandals Again
On March 9, 2012, the first day of our Spring Break, the King office staff was rudely greeted by graffiti on our walls, hallways, and mural. This is the second incidence of vandalism to our campus this school year. A similar occurence happened on 11/9/11.
With the help of the police department, we hope to identify the criminals soon. The hard work of clean-up and restoration already has begun. Although our students will return to a cleaned campus, they will be shown pictures and videos via our morning bulletin upon their return. They need to see and feel the violation that was done to their "home."
Please share this incident with your children and family. We are asking students, parents, and community members to report any information about this incident to Crimestoppers, 955-8300 or *CRIME on a cell phone.
With the help of the police department, we hope to identify the criminals soon. The hard work of clean-up and restoration already has begun. Although our students will return to a cleaned campus, they will be shown pictures and videos via our morning bulletin upon their return. They need to see and feel the violation that was done to their "home."
Please share this incident with your children and family. We are asking students, parents, and community members to report any information about this incident to Crimestoppers, 955-8300 or *CRIME on a cell phone.
March 2, 2012
King Celebrates Dr. Seuss' Birthday with a Teacher Read-Aloud
Ms. Bellinger salutes Dr. Seuss |
Ms. Chan kept them in their seats with "The Lightening Thief." |
Ms. Schmeding reads from her new "favorite " book, "My Name is Mina" |
Ms. Baldovi kept the students laughing with stories written by her former students. |
Ms. Nari shares a lesson from "The Butter Battle" |
Mr. Pettit scares the kids with spooky tales |
Ms. Staton tells the "Real Story of the 3 Little Pigs" |
Mr. Hesia shares his love of reading with "The Hunger Games" |
February 28, 2012
February 16, 2012
King Track and Field Season - Looking for Cobra Athletes!
Coach Brian Viola is looking for some Cobras ready and willing to train for the upcoming Track and Field season. Track and Field includes sprints, long-distance running, jumps (long jump, high jump), shotput and relay races. Sign-ups will be from March 19-23, practice begins on March 27, and the track meet will be on April 21. So lace up those shoes and go for the gold!
For more information, see Mr. Viola in Room PE3.
February 15, 2012
King Cares! Shoebox for Homeless
"Shoebox for Homeless" was an Advisory class project. Students and teachers pitched in to make this community service project a success for all! Great job Cobras! |
71 beautifully decorated boxes were donated to Kaneohe Community Family Center for distribution to Windward agencies that work with homeless individuals and families. |
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