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KA LEO O LINEKONA The Voice of Lincoln May 2013 PRESIDENT ABRAHAM LINCOLN SCHOOL 615 Auwaiolimu Street, Honolulu, HI 96813 Phone Number: 587-4480 Fax Number: 587-4487 http://lincolnelementary.k12.hi.us/ Mr. Shannon Goo, Principal THEME FOR MAY GLO 4: Be a Quality Producer MAY DAY AT LINCOLN SCHOOL Lincoln School s May Day Program will be held on Friday, May 3, 2013 on the front lawn of the school at 9:00 a.m. We will be following a Wednesday schedule that day and students will be released at 12:30 p.m. If any parent wishes to release his/her child from school earlier than 12:30 p.m., please inform your child s homeroom teacher and sign-out your child from his/her homeroom. **Reminder: To accommodate the 12:30 p.m. release on Friday, May 3, 2013, school will end at 2:15 p.m. on Wednesday, May 1, 2013. MAY DAY GREENERY AND FLOWERS We are asking for your support with any type of greenery and flowers especially: Ferns, Monstera, Bird of Paradise, Ulu (Breadfruit) Leaves, All Types of Ginger, Mock Orange Branches, Plumeria, Hinahina, and Ti Plants and Ti Leaves (all types and sizes) All greenery and flowers may be dropped off at the school s cafeteria on Thursday, May 2, 2013 from 7:30 a.m. 3:00 p.m. Mahalo for your support! MAY DAY GRADE LEVEL ANNOUNCEMENTS Just a friendly reminder Please review the following May Day announcements from your child s grade level. If you have any questions, please refer them to your child s homeroom teacher. Mahalo! **Kindergarten: Students are to wear blue jeans, yellow t-shirt, slippers, and a fresh flower lei. **First Grade: Students are to wear jeans (rolled up), green t-shirt, and scarf. Please refer to the flyer from your child s homeroom teachers. **Second Grade: We are in need of red ti-leaf, green ti-leaf and yellow plumeria flowers. Boys are to wear black pants. Please refer to the flyer from your child s homeroom teachers. **Third Grade: We are in need of green ti-leaf and yellow plumeria flowers. Boys are to wear black pants.

year s coordinating principal for this event. The festival is open to elementary school aged children in grades 3, 4 and 5 attending Honolulu District public schools. Approximately 400 students will share performances in poetry, choral reading, storytelling and oral interpretation of published literature before peer audiences. The students are adjudicated by a panel of judges who will focus on each student s introduction, delivery (clarity, expression and poise) and conclusion. This year's Speech Festival will be hosted at McKinley High School on Saturday, May 4, 2013, starting at 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. Lincoln School's 2013 Speech Team: Grade 3: Jacob Baricuatro, Keikoa Manrique, Hyunwoo Song, and Gracianne Young Grade 4: Kahea Botelho, Angel Luong, Mekayla Manrique, and Ivan Richards Grade 5: Anissa Foster, Mirai Jones, Kody Pilor, Lara Tiana Mejia, Concepcion Susana Sanchez, and Caitlyn Sherman Come out and support our Lincoln School students! Go Lincoln!!! UPCOMING LAST DAY OF SCHOOL DISMISSAL On Friday, May 24, 2013, will be our last day of school and students will be promptly dismissed at 12:30 p.m. To accommodate the 12:30 p.m. release on Friday, May 24, 2013, school will end at 2:15 p.m. on Wednesday, May 22, 2013. If you have any questions, please feel free to call the office. JPO ANNUAL FIELD DAY COMPETITION Seventeen Lincoln School Junior Police Officers (JPO s) participated at this year's JPO Annual Field Day Competition. It was held for the first time at the Honolulu Zoo on Friday, April 19, 2013. The JPO captains did their best to lead their squads. Our JPOs scored an admirable 99 points out of 100. Fifth grader, Abagail Docimo-Ziccardi, was awarded Lincoln School s JPO of the Year. Congratulations for all of your hard work! Lincoln School's JPO s: Squad 1: Captain Jewels Furuto, Michael Furuto, Kamahao Kini-Lopes, Wisal Silva, Mikala Kaheaku, Taylor Akana Squad 2: Captain Jennifer Rodriguez, Keaka Gusman-Key, Abagail Docimo-Ziccardi, Kryslyn Rodrigues, Iverson Joash, Kahea Botelho Squad 3: Captain Rylee Vincent, Tatjana Pfizenmaier, Shayla Cabiles, Ananda Garris, Nyssa Chinn MA EMA E SCHOOL INVITATIONAL TRACK MEET Our Lincoln School s Fifth Grade students participated in this year s Ma ema e School Invitational Track Meet held on Friday, April 12, 2013 at Roosevelt High School s Ticky Vasconcellos Stadium. Congratulations to all students that participated! Here are the final results: Room 4: Kirk Calinao (200m - 2 nd, 4x200 mixed - 1 st ) Leoney Fleming (Medley - 6 th ) Carney Freddino (4x100m - 4 th ) Jewels Furuto (400m - 6 th ) Jaden Hase-Mabry (4x100m mixed 2 nd )

Job Thomas (4x200m mixed - 2, Medley - 5 ) Room 6: Austin Cadina (400m - 5 th, Medley - 5 th ) Jayzee Frank-Malo (4x100m - 3 rd ) Ananda Garris (4x100m - 3 rd, 4x200m - 5 th ) Kekaimalinookona Kaimikaua (Medley - 5 th ) Malia Kuramoto (4x200m - 5 th ) Donovan Mainaaupo (4x200m - 3 rd ) Alexandrea Obregon (4x100m - 3 rd ) Scott Pacheco (4x200m - 3 rd ) Jane Paia-Sobrado (Medley - 6 th ) Nalima Puaa Aki (4x100m - 4 th ) Caitlyn Sherman (4x100m - 3 rd, 4x200m mixed - 1 st ) STUDENT COUNCIL FOR SY 2013 2014 Congratulations to our newly elected 2013 2014 Student Council! President: Joanne Wong, Grade 3 Room 17 Vice President: Hyunwoo Song, Grade 3 Room 17 Corresponding Secretary: Tina Huynh, Grade 4 Room 8 Recording Secretary: Melody Furuto, Grade 3 Room 18 1 st Treasurer: Huyen Tram Son, Grade 3 Room 19 2 nd Treasurer: Yui Shimizu, Grade 4 Room 8 1 st Sergeant-at-Arms: Makayla Furuto, Grade 3 Room 19 2 nd Sergeant-at-Arms: Sarah Kim, Grade 4 Room 8 PROJECTION LETTER NEXT SCHOOL YEAR 2013-2014 On Wednesday, April 10, 2013, Lincoln School s Office sent home a projection letter for next school year 2013 2014. If you have indicated that your child will be returning to Lincoln School, your child will automatically be registered for the next school year 2013 2014. You do not have to register your child again at Lincoln School. If you did not complete and turn in the projection letter for your child, please do so immediately. Your response is important to us, so that we can get an estimated count of how many students will be returning in the fall. If you have any questions, please feel free to call the office. YEARBOOK PRE - ORDERS Yearbooks are here! If your child ordered a yearbook, he/she will receive it directly from their homeroom teacher on Monday, May 6 th. In addition to this year s yearbook, there will be an insert of additional pictures from May Day, which will be distributed once it arrives. If you are still interested in ordering a yearbook, please come to the office to purchase one. There are only few extra copies that can be purchased on a first-come, first-served basis. The cost for a yearbook is $20.00. LINCOLN SCHOOL T-SHIRTS FOR SALE If you missed your first opportunity to purchase a Lincoln School t-shirt, please stop by the office. We still have Lincoln School t-shirts available for sale. While supplies last, we have youth sizes from small to large for $8.50 and adult sizes from small to 2XL for $11.50. Mahalo for your support! OPERATION SEARCH 2013 If your child is having trouble learning, s/he does not have to face it alone! Operation Search 2013 can help. If your child has difficulty learning, speaking, moving or getting along with others, there are skilled professionals who can help. Operation Search helps identify children with disabilities

Children who will be 5 years old on or before December 31, 2013, may enroll in kindergarten. Early registration helps the school plan for this important step in your child s education. If your child is of age, you will need the following forms to register him/her for Kindergarten: 1. Completed School Registration Form (available at the school s office) 2. Birth Certificate or Passport 3. Proof of Residential Address (i.e. rental agreement, mortgage, a current utility bill) 4. Form 14, Student s Health Record, from your doctor with current year TB testing, physical exam and up-to- date immunizations 5. Letter Size Self-Addressed Stamped Envelope If you have any questions, please feel free to call the office. PAUOA ELEMENTARY SUMMER SCHOOL PROGRAM Pauoa Elementary School is offering a Summer School Program starting on June 3, 2013 and ending on July 12, 2013 from 8:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. If you are interested, please stop by the office and pick-up an application. ADULT SUPERVISORS Like working with kids? This may be the job for you. Adult Supervisors are in charge of supervising students as they come in for lunch and as they go out for recess. Work hours are from 11:00 a.m. 12:30 p.m. daily. The salary is $8.00 per hour. If you are interested, please feel free to come to the office and pick up an application. CLASSROOM CLEANERS Interested in cleaning classrooms after school? Work hours are from 2:15 4:15 p.m. (Mon., Tues., Thurs., Fri.) and 12:30 2:30 p.m. (Wed. only). The salary is $8.00 per hour. If you are interested, please feel free to come to the office and pick up an application. CROSSING GUARD NEEDED! Lincoln School has no crossing guard at this time. We ask all parents to review traffic safety rules and laws with their children. Please make sure that your children are supervised adequately if they walk to and/or from school. If you or anyone you know is interested in applying to be Lincoln s crossing guard, contact HPD s Human Resources Department Randall Tolentino directly at 529-3106. The salary is $10.55 per hour (maximum of 2 hours/day). The hours are as follows: 7:15-8:15 a.m. and 2:15-3:15 p.m. Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays & Fridays 7:15-8:15 a.m. and 12:30-1:30 p.m. Wednesdays Lincoln School is looking for a Meal Count Assistant to help cashier during breakfast and lunch meal times in our school s cafeteria. This position requires some computer skills and knowledge. If you are interested in applying to be Lincoln School s Meal Count Assistant, please call the school s office at 587-4480.

BREAKFAST AND LUNCH LOANS In an effort to be in compliance with the Department of Education s revised meal loan practice, Lincoln School will not make unlimited meal loans (whether for breakfast or lunch) to students who do not have funds in the Meal Tracker accounts. The maximum meal loan amount is as follows: For students eligible for free meals For students eligible for reduced price meals For students who pay the regular student price for meals No loan $2.00 maximum $11.25 maximum If there are no funds in your child s Meal Tracker account, and the meal loan maximum amount has been reached, you need to provide your child with breakfast at home and send your child to school with a home lunch. The school s guidelines are reflected in the parent handbook (pages 20-22) regarding recommended deposits and loan balances. To ensure that your child has enough monies in her/his Meal Tracker account, we recommend payments of $45.00 for full price meal status students and $8.00 for reduced price meal status students. Free meal status students may make deposits into the system for second lunches, second breakfasts, and milk. Students with insufficient funds will be served breakfast and lunch, but money should be deposited in the student s account before a negative balance of $11.25 for full price meal status students and $2.00 for reduced price meal status students. Any parent having difficulty paying a loan should have their child eat breakfast at home and send child to school with home lunch until the loan can be paid in full. NEGATIVE MEAL TRACKER BALANCE STATEMENTS Parents / Guardians should be aware that Negative and Low Balance Meal Time Statements are sent home with their child every Tuesdays and Thursdays. If your child continues to have a negative balance in his/her Meal Tracker Account, Lincoln School s Office will be notifying you immediately. Please settle your child s loan by the next school day to avoid administrative action. Your cooperation in this matter is truly appreciated! MEAL TRACKER DEPOSITS: Parents or students may make deposits into their Meal Tracker accounts via cash or check (payable to Lincoln School) by dropping off payments in the Meal Tracker Deposit Box at the office between 7:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m. daily. Payment envelopes and deposit slips are available on the office counter. Parents who submit a bounced check will be charged a $25.00 fee. Once the fee is paid in full, the office will then accept checks from those parents. However, the office will only accept cash from those parents as long as the fee is unpaid. Parents who send their children to school with deposits should direct them to the office to make their payments. They should not give their payments to their homeroom teachers, because the teachers will not be responsible for making their students deposits. Upon receipt, deposits will be processed and the money will be available for use by your child 24 hours after the deposit date. Cash is not accepted on the line in the cafeteria during breakfast and lunch service. MEAL TRACKER NEGATIVE BALANCES, CARRYOVER BALANCES, AND REFUNDS Below is a chart breaking down the total costs for breakfast and lunch for the remainder of the school year. If your child eats breakfast and lunch in school, please be sure to have enough funds deposited into your child s Meal Tracker account. Any negative balances will not be allowed and will need to be paid off before the end of the school year on Friday, May 24, 2013. If your child will be returning to Lincoln School next school year, his/her remaining balance will be carried over to next school year or can be refunded upon parent request. If your child will not be returning, please

May 13-17 $0.70 $0.70 $0.70 $0.70 $0.70 $3.50 May 20-24 $0.70 $0.70 $0.70 $0.70 $0.70 $3.50 Grand Total: $14.00 Lunch ($0.40) Only = $0.40 per day Weeks Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Total April 29-May 3 $0.40 $0.40 $0.40 $0.40 $0.40 $2.00 May 6-10 $0.40 $0.40 $0.40 $0.40 $0.40 $2.00 May 13-17 $0.40 $0.40 $0.40 $0.40 $0.40 $2.00 May 20-24 $0.40 $0.40 $0.40 $0.40 $0.40 $2.00 Grand Total: $8.00 **Full Price Meals (For all other students)*** Breakfast ($1.00) & Lunch ($2.25) = $3.25 per day Weeks Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Total April 29-May 3 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $16.25 May 6-10 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $16.25 May 13-17 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $16.25 May 20-24 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $3.25 $16.25 Grand Total: $65.00 Lunch ($2.25) Only = $2.25 per day Weeks Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Total April 29-May 3 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $11.25 May 6-10 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $11.25 May 13-17 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $11.25 May 20-24 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $2.25 $11.25 Grand Total: $45.00 AKAMAI KEIKI From Ms. Blevins, Health Aide FACTS ABOUT SUN EXPOSURE DURING THE SUMMER The sun radiates light to the earth and it consists of invisible ultraviolet (UV) rays. When these rays reach the skin, they cause tanning, burning, and other skin damage. Sunlight contains three types of ultraviolet rays: UVA, UVB, and UVC. UVA rays cause skin aging, wrinkling and contribute to skin cancer, such as melanoma. UVA rays pass through the earth s ozone layer. UVB rays are also dangerous, causing sunburns, cataracts (clouding of the eye lens), and effects on the immune system. They also contribute to skin cancer. Melanoma, the most dangerous form of skin cancer. UVC rays are the most dangerous and are blocked by the ozone layer. To protect your family from exposure to UVA and UVB rays, there are lots of good sunscreens available for kids, including those with sensitive skin, brands with fun scents, long-lasting waterproof and sweat-proof versions, and easy-application varieties in spray bottles. Concentrate on the SPF (sun protection factor) numbers on the labels. For kids age 6 months and older, select an SPF of 30 or higher to prevent both sunburn and tanning. Choose a sunscreen that states on the label that it protects against both UVA and UVB rays (referred to as "broad-spectrum" sunscreen). To avoid possible skin allergy, don't use sunscreens with PABA; if your child has sensitive skin, look for a product with the active ingredient titanium dioxide (a chemical-free block).

**Safeway escrip: Help Lincoln School raise money by selecting our group when you shop at Safeway. Our code is #142384459. You can register this number on the web at www.escrip.com. Then each time you shop, a percentage of what you spend gets credited to Lincoln School. If you have already signed-up, you will need to renew your designation to Lincoln School. Members should have received a renewal card with the escrip magazine via the mail. You can renew in three ways: (1) Drop the postcard in your magazine in the mail; (2) Call 1-800- 801-4973; or (3) Visit www.escrip.com and click on Yes! Renew. **Box Tops for Education: Help earn cash for Lincoln School by clipping Box Tops on hundreds of your favorite products. Each Box Top is worth 10 cents to our school. Some bonus Box Tops are worth 50 cents and some certificates are worth $1.00 to our school. Turn in your clipped Box Tops to your child s homeroom teacher or the office. We mail in the Box Tops and Lincoln School then receives money for each Box Top submitted. Please visit www.boxtops4education.com for more information on products and how to earn money for Lincoln School. All money earned will be used to support school and classroom activities. Campbell s Labels for Education: Help earn merchandise for Lincoln School by clipping UPC labels and caps on some of your favorite Campbell s, Swanson s, and Pepperidge Farm products. Some UPC labels are worth 1 point and some are worth 5 points. All points collected translate into merchandise Lincoln School can select from Campbell s catalog. Such merchandise includes: classroom accessories, art supplies, computers/software, library, math, science, music and PE materials. Turn in your clipped UPC labels and caps to your child s homeroom teacher or the office. Please visit www.labelsforeducation.com for more information on eligible products and how to clip UPC labels. UPCOMING HAWAII STATE ASSESSMENT (HSA) SCHEDULE FOR GRADES 3-5 Students in grades 3, 4 and 5 will continue taking the Hawaii State Assessment (HSA) online in April and May. Students will begin testing during the dates and times scheduled below. Date Time HSA Assessment Monday, May 6 8:30 11:30 a.m. Grade 4 (Rooms 8 & 9): Math Tuesday, May 7 8:30 11:30 a.m. Grade 4 (Rooms 8 & 9): Math Wednesday, May 8 8:30 11:30 a.m. Grade 4 (Rooms 8 & 9): Math Wednesday, May 8 8:30 11:00 a.m. Grade 5 (Rooms 4, 5, & 6): Math Thursday, May 9 8:30 11:00 a.m. Grade 3 (Rooms 17, 18 & 19): Math Thursday, May 9 8:30 11:00 a.m. Grade 5 (Rooms 4, 5, & 6): Math Friday, May 10 8:30 11:00 a.m. Grade 3 (Rooms 17, 18 & 19): Math Friday, May 10 8:30 11:00 a.m. Grade 5 (Rooms 4, 5, & 6): Math We encourage everyone to do their best, as everyone s score impacts our school. The following tips can help ensure a job well done:! Get a good night of sleep before coming to school;! Have a healthy breakfast;! Get enough exercise;! Come to school on time; and! Practice skills that you have learned with your teachers. Parents can best help their children prepare for the Hawaii State Reading, Mathematics, and Science (for fourth grade) Assessments by providing the consistent day-to-day support that will help their children do well in school every day. Such supports include adequate sleep, a nourishing breakfast, completed homework, and daily attendance. The Hawaii State Reading and Mathematics Assessments help determine how well students are meeting the comprehensive reading and mathematics standards.

9:00 a.m. 8:00 a.m. 12:00 p.m. Wednesday, May 8, 2013 Reading is Fundamental (RIF) Grades K - 3 8:30 10:30 a.m. School Community Council (SCC) Meeting 12:45 p.m. **Parents/Guardians are welcomed to attend. Friday, May 10, 2013 Field Trip Grade 2 Honolulu Zoo 8:30 a.m. 12:30 p.m. Please remind your child to wear covered shoes. Friday, May 17, 2013 Grade 5 Graduation Lincoln School s Cafeteria 5:30 p.m. **Graduating students must report to back to school by 5:00 p.m. Monday, May 20, 2013 Thursday, May 23, 2013 School Spirit Week Part II Monday, May 20, 2013 Field Trip Grade 4 Camp Pupukea 8:30 a.m. Tuesday, May 21, 2013 Field Trip Kindergarten Honolulu Theatre for Youth (HTY) 10:15 a.m. Field Trip Grade 4 Return from Camp Pupukea 1:30 p.m. Wednesday, May 22, 2013 Grade 4 Sharing Day 9:00 10:30 a.m. FIC Event 4:00 5:30 p.m. Thursday, May 23, 2013 Field Trip Grade 5 Ice Palace 8:00 a.m. 1:30 p.m. Please remind your child to wear covered shoes. Friday, May 24, 2013 Last Day of School for Students Monday, May 27, 2013 Memorial Day Holiday No School Tuesday, May 28, 2013 Teacher Directed LWOP Day No School

truly enjoyed fresh fruit and vegetable day. Nonetheless, your children learned that there are other healthy alternatives for snacks to choose from. Next school year, Lincoln School is scheduled to continue the Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Program. We are looking forward to sharing more interesting and delicious produce with your children. Have a fun and safe summer! May 2013 Lincoln Elementary School Breakfast & Lunch Menu MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY 1. Pineapple Chunks w/ Mandarin Orange, Cheese Toast 2. Peaches, Cereal, Yogurt 3. Fruit Cocktail, Turkey Link, Waffle Fish Nuggets w/ Tarter Sauce Rice Juice Baked Beans Broccoli and Carrots Muffin Oven Baked Chicken Orange Wedges Roll Chopped Red Potatoes Normandy Vegetables Kalua Pig w/ Cabbage Rice Lomi Tomatoes Pineapple Chunks Sweet Roll 6. Juice, Poultry Patty, Pancake Mini s 7. Pears, Breaded Chicken Dog, Rice 8. Peaches, Hash Brown Log, Egg, Toast 9. Pineapple Chunks, Portuguese Sausage, Rice 10. Banana, English Muffin w/ Cheese Chicken Wrap w/ Lettuce and Tomato Potato Rounds Diced Pears Teri Chicken w/ Fried Noodles Rainbow Salad Fruit Cocktail Cheese Pizza Garden Salad Baby Carrots Banana Soft Shell Taco Peaches Potato Round Lettuce and Tomatoes Muffin BBQ Pulled Pork Sandwich Baked Beans Corn cob Pineapple-Mandarin Orange 13. Juice, Turkey Links, French Toast 14. Pineapple Chunks, Chicken Breakfast Patty, Banana Bread 15. Pears, Pork Patty, Cinnamon Snack Waffle 16. Fruit Cocktail, Breakfast Burrito, Toast 17. Peaches, Rice, Poultry Patty Beef and Bean Burrito Vegetable Sticks Broccoli Pineapple Chunks Tuna Sandwich w/ Lettuce and Tomato Baby Carrots Banana Pig in the Blanket Sweet Potato Crosses Baked Beans Orange Wedges Roast Turkey w/ Whipped Potatoes Roll Green beans Corn Peaches Creole Macaroni Apple Wedges Mixed Green Salad French Roll 20. Juice, Poultry Patty, Pancake 21. Banana, Yogurt, Toast 22. Pineapple Chunks, Rice, Pork Patty 23. Peaches, Pizza Pocket 24. Fruit Cocktail, Strawberry Crème Cheese Pretzel Stick Fish Hoagie Potato Rounds Rainbow Salad Apple Wedges Chili w/ Rice Garden salad Pineapple chunks Cornbread Roast Beef w/ Gravy Rice Tossed Salad Broccoli w/ Carrots Pineapple Chunks Teri Chicken on Cabbage w/ Rice Edamame Succotash and Carrots Fruit Cocktail WW Roll Chicken Nuggets Oven Fries Roll Oriental Salad Peaches Menu Subject to Change Meal Milk Included with each USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer.