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E Komo Mai
Since lifelong success depends in part on learning to make
responsible choices, we have developed a behavior policy and
student responsibilities list, which guides every student to make
good decisions about his or her behavior and academic well-
being. Your child deserves the most positive educational climate possible for his/her growth, and we know that together we will
make a difference in this process.
We are delighted that your son/daughter is on Pū‘ulu Lama!
We are anxious to launch the school year. With your support, your child will participate in and
enjoy many exciting and rewarding experiences this
academic year.
Dear Parent and Student:
Our expectations will be based on the following Hawaiian values:Pono To be moral and proper‘Imi‘ike To seek knowledgeLaulima To work cooperativelyLokomaika‘i To shareNa‘au Pono To possess a deep sense of justiceMālama To care for each otherHa‘aha‘a To be humble
Pū‘ulu Lama ExpectationsStudent HandbookAs returning students, eighth graders are familiar with the Kamehameha School Kapālama Middle School Student and Parent Handbook. However, we recommend you review this guide to the traditions, regulations, services, and activities of students of Kamehameha Schools. Particular attention should be paid to the “General Guides and Procedures” and “Student Dress Codes” sections as they have been revised.
Pū‘ulu LamaENGLISH – MRS. MANDY CHOCK
SCIENCE – MRS. PEGGY HARBOTTLE
MATH – MR. ERIC KANE
SOCIAL STUDIES – MR. RAY PARKER
EDUCATIONAL ASSISTANT – MEL FERREIRA
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KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS KAPĀLAMA MIDDLE SCHOOL
Pū‘ulu Lama
Be assured that our goal is to work with you to instill
responsibility and ensure the success of your child this year. We look forward to
having you actively participate in your child’s
education.
Student Responsibilities1. Pay attention in class.2. Write down assignments daily in student assignment
book during each class.3. Set up a reasonable plan for completing assignments,
and follow it.4. Get help as needed from teachers during study time.5. Practice Ke Ala Pono, or “doing what is right”, at all
times. Refer to the Kamehameha Middle School Student and Parent Handbook for further explanation.
*Individual teacher expectations and policies will be reviewed on the first day of school. Be sure to ask for clarification of content area expectations and policies
College-ruled marble composition bookEnglish
1 Glue stick 1 College-ruled marble composition bookSocial Studies
Recyclable materials (to be requested) Science
2 College-ruled marble composition books Graph paper (100 sheets for the year)Math
You will need these additional supplies in the following classes:
Colored pencils and pens ONE Facial tissue box (minimum 144 count) Earbuds (for use with laptops) ONE 4 GB (minimum) jump drive Highlighters
Correction tape College-ruled folder paper Red pens for correction Pens with blue or black ink Pencils 10 tab dividers for the 3-ring binder ONE 2 in. 3-ring binder
classes on the first day of school: You will need these supplies for all your
Our team vision is to consistently
nurture our community to
create a positive learning
environment, which will
empower our students to
become self-directed learners.