May 23, 2014

Updated School Bus Information - Please Read!


If you have any questions, please call:
Hayley Yano, Student Transportation Officer, Windward District
263-1530

May 15, 2014




King is a Winner  in 
School Attendance Video Contest
 

Winners of a video contest to discourage school truancy were announced yesterday. The “Be Pono – Be in School” video contest was organized by schools on the Windward side of Oahu. Judges awarded prizes valued at $10,000. More than 1,500 students – some in kindergarten – created and produced a total of 60 video entries.

Described as the state’s first district-wide attendance-campaign video contest, it launched last month and drew participation by one-third of all Windward District schools. Entrants submitted 30-second spots focused on the importance of coming to school on time and staying in school.

The three categories were group, individual and school. The winning videos are posted online here:

Group:
1. 1st place: Third-grade Language Arts class, Aikahi Elementary; “Pono and Zono”; prizes – Whole Foods pizza party; Safeway gift cards; Glow Putt Mini Golf passes

2nd place: Lunch Video Club, King Intermediate; “Be”; Sunset Ranch group outing, Papa John’s Pizza, Safeway gift cards - Kylie Bean, Bailey Nakano, Tani Simms, Kylie Tangonan

3rd place: Lunch Video Club, King Intermediate; “Rewind”; Sunset Ranch group outing, Papa John’s Pizza, Safeway gift cards - Ka'uhane Cervantes, Kaylen Yee, Hiilani Alina Kamark



Additionally, all video entries were placed in a random bonus-prizes drawing that included Soljah Surf Camp lessons; passes to Kualoa Ranch, Consolidated Theatres, Waikiki Aquarium, Polynesian Cultural Center and Bishop Museum; and Chuck E. Cheese’s party packs. All participants will receive certificates of participation.




A special day for our King 8th grade media students: Alison Tomooka, Rayne Kusumoto, Jayna Koki, Sarai Silva, Rachel Vida,  Kai Johnson, Noah Nakachi and Noah Totten

 Congratulations to Mr. Brian Viola and his 8th grade media students for participating and winning awards in the annual Olelo Youth Xchange video competition. Mr. Viola and his students hone their skills of planning, shooting, directing, and editing for this prestigious competition.

King won in the Middle School Division for their "Be a Jerk" video, titled "Rest in Peace,"
and were finalists in the Middle School Division for their "Peacemaker" video, titled "Bullying Hasn't Ended."

Students were hosted at a special lunch and awards program at the Ihilani Hotel, hosted by Olelo and Sony Corporation. Congratulations to our budding videographers, Mr. Viola and the staff of Olelo Studios (located on the King campus.)




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