May
28

8th Grade Rite of Passage Ceremony

The 8th grade Rite of Passage will be on 28 May at EMMS.

Students and families that would like to walk through are invited to do so 4:00 - 4:30 pm.

hose who plan to drive through are invited to do so 4:30 - 6:00 pm.

Certificates and goody bags will be presented to 8th grade students.

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May
6

Campbell-Kapolei Complex-Wide Literacy Night

Please join us 6:00 - 7:30 pm on Thursday, 6 May for a Campbell-Kapolei Complex-wide literacy night! Author and illustrator, James Rumford, will read his book, Rain School, and lead families in a watercolor activity. CKC Literacy Night Flyer.pdf 

Please register for the event to receive the WebEx link and a copy of Rain School and watercolor art kit while supplies last: www.bit.ly/CKLiteracyEvent
Registration must be complete by Wednesday, 28 April. You will receive a confirmation e-mail with the link to the event and pick-up details. Book and art kit pickup will be 3 May at your youngest child’s school. Question? E-mail danielle.himalaya@k12.hi.us

James Rumford, a resident of Manoa, is an award-winning children's book author and illustrator. His books are recognized here and abroad for their integrity as well as their appeal to children. We are so excited to have him join us and we can’t wait to see you and your family!

Mahalo!

- Ms. Caroline Langlais, Literacy Coordinator

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Apr
21

Heroes Parade (A Day)

Please join us as we celebrate all our heroes! As part of the EMMS Purple Up event, there will be a Heroes Parade on both April 20th (B-Day) and April 21st (A-Day) at 1:15 pm on both days. Those families whose students are 100% distance learning are welcome to participate on either day. The parade will be part of student pick-up and all families are invited.

Consider decorating your cars or making signs to celebrate your heroes which may include military members, first responders, essential workers, or anyone else that is a hero to you. Don't forget your teachers or favorite staff member! EMMS teachers and staff will line the "parade route" dressed in purple and maybe even a cape or two to wave and hold up signs as you drive by. Families will line up for student pick-up at the same time as usual. The "parade route" is the same as student pick-up and will begin as you enter Gate #1 and will end as you exit Gate #2. Feel free to circle through a second time after picking up your student so they may enjoy the full parade. Please see the flyer below for the "parade route."

EMMS teachers and staff are excited to celebrate our students, families, and all our heroes! Can you feel gratitude and love!?! If you have any questions, please e-mail lolita.ayala@k12.hi.us or erynn.tait@k12.hi.us.

Mahalo for your enthusiasm!
Lolita Ayala, Transition Center Coordinator
Erynn Tait, PCNC

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