At the 4th grade meeting on January 26 we chose Mrs. Muraoka, our Sustainability teacher, to be the victim of our "attack". We wrote her some nice notes and decorated the area outside of her classroom. She was so touched that she wrote a thank you note to thank us! We are so happy that we made her day!
Friday, January 28, 2022
Tuesday, January 25, 2022
ASMHS Thank You Poster
The Student Council officers and I had a blast at DREAM Night, and in order to thank the ASMHS for teaching us so much about being a great leader, we decided to create a poster for them! The Student Council Officers and I have been working on a poster with the theme of the Disney movie "Rapunzel." We chose that theme because DREAM Night was Disney themed as well, and we wanted to incorporate that into our poster.
Posted by Kaley, Historian
Thank you Kaley!
Thank you to our Historian, Kaley for taking photos and coming into our SC room at recess to work on our Student Council Blog. We hope everyone is enjoying it!
Energizer for Virtual Assembly
Our Officers met on Monday, January 24 via Webex to record an energizer for our next virtual 'Ike Pride Assembly. We hope everyone enjoys the energizer!
Monday, January 24, 2022
Olaloa Service Project
Friday, January 21, 2022
DREAM Night 2022
The Student Council Officers and I had an amazing time at Mililani High School DREAM Night! This was a leadership training to help Mililani Schools become even better leaders! The Mililani High School Student Council members lead the event and taught us important things about being a leader. We all learned important leadership skills and had lots of fun! "DREAM" stands for dedication, responsibility, effort, aspire and make it happen!
Posted by Kaley, Historian
Holiday Banner Contest
Third Grade "Heart Attack"!
At the third grade meeting on January 19, 2022 we selected a Heart Attack Victim (Mrs. Ajifu) and wrote notes of appreciation to her and taped them to her door as a surprise. During the activity, the students mentioned that they loved that Mrs. Ajifu greeted them every morning and made them feel happy to be in school.