Friday, December 14, 2018

Breakfast Tag or Name Tag Replacement



Breakfast Tag or Name Tag Replacement

Your child received a name tag and a breakfast tag at the beginning of the school year or when he/she enrolled at our school.


If your child needs a replacement name tag or breakfast tag, please send $2.00 to school with your child.  A replacement tag will be issued. 

Spirit Week Reminder


MILILANI ‘IKE HOLIDAY SPIRIT WEEK
Show Your Holiday Spirit By Participating In Our Themes


Mon.  12/17       Merry Morning Monday -    Just wake up and come to school in your pajamas!

Tue. 12/18         Holiday Shirt Day – Wear any holiday shirt

  Wed. 12/19       Green and Red Day!    - Wear your ‘Ike Shirt with red shorts, pants, socks or accessories

  Thur. 12/20      Holiday Headwear Day  - Wear Santa hats, antlers, elf hats or other hats or headbands

  Fri. 12/21     Festive Friday  - Prepare for a fun break by wearing a festive holiday outfit.  GO ALL OUT!   

PTO Shop with Scripts Reminder



Thursday, December 13, 2018

Holiday Gift Bag Reminder


Please see the reminder below.  You may visit the retailers located at the Gateway at Mililani Mauka Center.  The bags will be on sale until December 24 at the mentioned locations.

Friday, December 7, 2018

Mililani ‘Ike Holiday Spirit Week!

MILILANI ‘IKE HOLIDAY SPIRIT WEEK 
Show Your Holiday Spirit By Participating In Our Themes 


Mon  12/17       Merry Morning Monday -    Just wake up and come to school in your pajamas!

Tue 12/18         Holiday Shirt Day – Wear any holiday shirt

  Wed. 12/19       Green and Red Day!    - Wear your ‘Ike Shirt with red shorts, pants, socks or accessories

  Thur. 12/20      Holiday Headwear Day  - Wear Santa hats, antlers, elf hats or other hats or headbands

  Fri. 12/21           Festive Friday  - Prepare for a fun break by wearing a festive holiday outfit.  GO ALL OUT!  

Tuesday, December 4, 2018

Important Notice

All Hawaii public schools will be open on Wednesday, Dec. 5, and operate on normal class schedules. Federal offices will be closed for the National Day of Mourning for President George H.W. Bush. The United States flag and the Hawaii state flag will be flown at half-staff at all state offices, agencies and schools through Dec. 30, 2018.


Important Information:  E.Coli

Due to the recall on all romaine lettuce in light of the E. Coli outbreak, rest assured that our cafeteria has cancelled all scheduled deliveries of romaine from this point on.  Our salads will be a spinach salad with carrot and red cabbage to garnish.
Please make sure you discard  all romaine lettuce in your homes.  The CDC had  put out a nationwide alert on Tuesday 11/21 to retailers and consumers not to eat, sell, or serve romaine .  E. Coli will not be removed by washing.  Please keep your family safe!  If you see romaine on your turkey spread tomorrow, please kindly throw it out,  as some people may not be aware of the recall.

We hope all of you have a very happy Thanksgiving!

Tuesday, November 20, 2018

Mililani 'Ike Elementary Crossing Guard Position

Mililani 'Ike Elementary is looking for anyone interested in working as a school crossing guard.  All applicants are expected to work 1 hour before and after school. 

Please call Vice-Principal Kelvin Wong for more details at 626-0940 ext. 240.


Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Employment Opportunities

Mililani 'Ike Elementary is looking for people who love to work with children.  We have adult supervisors who work in our cafeteria or substitute educational assistants.

If you are interested, please call Vice-Principal Kelvin Wong at 626-0940 ext. 240.

Saturday, November 10, 2018

Gifted & Talented Nominations (Current Kindergarten ONLY)


School Year 2018-19 Gifted and Talented Nominations 
(Current Kindergarten ONLY)


Mililani 'Ike Elementary is currently accepting KINDERGARTEN Gifted and Talented Nominations from Parents and Teachers beginning Wednesday, November 7 - Thursday, November 15, 2018.  If you are interested in nominating your child, please pick up a packet of forms from the school office and submit all completed forms by the deadline: November 15, 3:45 p.m. Forms can be turned in to any office personnel: Attn: GT Coordinator, Alison Tanaka. Testing and screening of nominated students will be conducted during the months of November and December of this school year.

Thursday, November 1, 2018

College and Career Readiness Week (November 19 - 23)


Dear 'Ike Families,

Mililani 'Ike will be holding it's annual College and Career Readiness Week (week of November 19-23).  We are looking for volunteers to present to our students.  Our objectives for this annual event is to expose students to wide variety of opportunities after they graduate from high school, learn about paths to different careers, and better understand the importance of doing well in school.

If you are interested in speaking to a group of students or need more information, please contact your child's teacher or grade level counselor.  Mrs. Rosanne Oda-Ching is the counselor for students in grades K, 1 and 2.  Mr. Steve Nakaguma is the counselor for students in grades 3, 4 and 5.  You may reach either counselor at 626-2980.

Some of the most powerful teaching moments come from our family and community partners sharing their life experiences with the students.  We hope that you will be able to join us to help our keiki forge a path to a successful future. 

Sunday, October 14, 2018

Part-time Japanese Teacher (Lower Grades)

Mililani 'Ike Elementary is searching for a part-time Japanese teacher to teach our lower grades Kindergarten to 2nd grade students.  The total amount per week is 17 hours and flexibility for scheduling is important.

If you are interested, please feel free to call Vice-Principal Kelvin Wong at 626-0940 ext. 240.


Tuesday, October 9, 2018

Mililani 'Ike Elementary Employment Opportunities

If you love children and want to work in a team-oriented environment, Mililani 'Ike Elementary is the place to work at.  We are looking for anyone interested in being an adult supervisor to work in our lunch room (10:45 am to 12:15 pm) or as a morning breakfast scanner (7:00 am to 8:00 am).  We are also looking for love working with students and are interested in being a substitute educational assistant (7:00 am to 3:30 pm)

Please call Vice-Principal Kelvin Wong for more information at 626-0940 ext. 240.

Mahalo!

Wednesday, October 3, 2018

Tech Fun Run Rescheduled


Tech Fun Run Rescheduled

The Tech Fun Run will be on Wednesday, October 17, 2018.  Thank you so much for your patience and understanding.  Please have your child wear or bring the following to school on Wednesday, October 17, 2018:
  • PE attire
  • Covered shoes
  • Water bottle
  • Sunscreen (please apply at home)
  • Hat
We will continue to accept Tech Fun Run Collection envelopes up to the day of the Fun Run (Wednesday, October 17th). 

Panda Night Tonight 10/3


Panda Night

It's Panda Night tonight!  Please bring the flyer, this picture on your phone, or use the code for online order.  Thank you so much for your support!

Thursday, September 27, 2018

Tech Fun Run Reminders

Tech Fun Run Reminders


Tomorrow, Friday, September 28th is the Tech Fun Run!  It is also the last day to turn in your Tech Fun Run fundraising envelopes.  Thank you SO much for your support!

Please have your child wear or bring the following:
  • Due to the humid weather, please make sure your child has one or two bottles of water
  • Comfortable attire and covered shoes
  • Apply sunscreen at home
  • Your child may also bring a hat
  • Your child's Tech Fun Run t-shirts will be distributed in the morning

If the Tech Fun Run needs to be postponed due to weather, our Administration team will make a decision tomorrow morning.

Monday, September 24, 2018

Jamba Juice Day

Tomorrow, Tuesday 9/25 is Jamba Juice day! You may purchase Jamba Juice across of the PCNC office. Thank you for supporting our school!

Sunday, September 23, 2018

Tech Fun Run Reminder

We will continue to accept Tech Fun Run fundraising envelopes until the day of the Fun Run on Fri. 9/28. Thank you SO much for your support!

Thursday, September 20, 2018

Menu Change

Important Information

9/28 Menu Change:  Chicken patty w/gravy, mashed potatoes, hot veggies and orange wedges. This institution is an equal opportunity provider.

Friday, September 14, 2018

The Importance of School Attendance


Every Day Counts

Encouraging regular school attendance is one of the most powerful ways you can prepare your child for success—both in school and in life. When you make school attendance a priority, you help your child get better grades, develop healthy life habits, avoid dangerous behavior and have a better chance of graduating from high school.
When students are absent for fewer days, their grades and reading skills often improve—even among those students who are struggling in school. Students who attend school regularly also feel more connected to their community, develop important social skills and friendships, and are significantly more likely to graduate from high school, setting them up for a strong future.
But, when kids are absent for an average of just two days of school per month—even when the absences are excused– it can have a negative impact. These absences can affect kids as early as Kindergarten.
For example, young elementary school students who miss an average of just two school days per month may have difficulty keeping up with their peers academically and tend to fall behind in reading. But when students are able to read on grade level by the end of third grade, which is when kids transition from learning to read to reading to learn, they are three to four times more likely to graduate high school and attend college, post-graduate, or professional development classes than their peers who struggle with reading.
As a parent, you can prepare your child for a lifetime of success by making regular school attendance a priority.

            Please view the short video below:
 The Importance of School Attendance (US Department of Education)

However, there are times when it’s best to keep your child at home.

Should I send my child to school?
Please do not send your child to school if he/she is showing any of the following symptoms of illness:
          Fever greater than 100 degrees - Your child should be fever free, and off of all fever reducing medication for 24 hours before he or she returns to school. Students returning to school before they are well, are more susceptible to illness and may expose others. Please do not give your child medication to treat a fever and then send him or her to school.
Sore throat or tonsillitis - A minor sore throat is usually not a problem, but a severe sore throat could be a symptom of a more serious illness. Keep your child home from school and contact your child's doctor if your child is diagnosed with Strep Throat. He/she may return to school 24-48 hours after initiation of appropriate prescribed medication (and the absence of fever).
Unusual Spots/Rash - Do not send your child to school with a rash until their doctor has said that it is safe to do so. Children with ringworm, scabies, or impetigo can return to school after 24 hours after beginning treatment. The affected area should be covered if possible.
Bad Cough/Cold Symptoms - Children with bad coughs/colds need to stay home, and possibly see their doctor. When the cough improves and your child is feeling better he/she may return to school.
Eye Inflammation or Discharge - If your child's eye is red with cloudy or yellow/green drainage; crusty eyelids after sleep; eye pain and/or redness, you should keep your child home, and contact your child's doctor. If your child is diagnosed with pink eye, he or she may return to school 24 hours after treatment begins.
Vomiting and/or Diarrhea - Your child should stay home until the illness is over, and for 24 hours after the last episode (without medication).
*If your child is showing symptoms of illness, it is always best to consult with their physician.
*Please remember to call the attendance line at (808) 626-0940 ext. 400 if your child will be absent from school.