ISLAND PACIFIC ACADEMY WHERE VALUES MATTER BACK TO SCHOOL PARENT / STUDENT RESOURCE GUIDE

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ISLAND PACIFIC ACADEMY WHERE VALUES MATTER BACK TO SCHOOL PARENT / STUDENT RESOURCE GUIDE 2017-2018 www.islandpacificacademy.org

Table of Contents 1. GENERAL INFORMATION 1.1. Grades K-12 Orientation... 4 1.2. Bring Your Own Device Grade 5 BYOD Program... 5 1.3. School Uniform Information... 6 1.4. Sports Offered... 9 2. STUDENT TOOLBOX 2.1. Grades K-5 Supply List... 11 2.2. Grades 6-8 Supply List... 14 2.3. Grades 9-12 Supply List... 15 2.4. Grades 6-12 Book List... 17 3. FORMS 3.1. Extended Day Programs Policies and Procedures (Grade K-5)... 25 3.1.1. YMCA Pricing... 26 3.1.2. YMCA Registration Form... 27 3.1.3. Extended Day Registration Form... 29 3.2. Health Requirements and Forms... 30 3.2.1. 7th Grade Physical Exam... 31 3.2.2. Health Record Form 14 (New Students Only)... 32 3.3. Lunch Options... 34 3.3.1. Keiki Gourmet Lunch Enrollment Form... 34 3.3.2. Tanioka s Lunch Enrollment Form... 35 3.4. Parent Directory... 36 3.5. PE Uniform Order Form... 37 3.6. 2017-2018 School Calendar... 38

GENERAL INFORMATION A PRIVATE K-12 COLLEGE PREPARATORY SCHOOL www.islandpacificacademy.org Page 3

GRADE K-12 ORIENTATION ISLAND PACIFIC ACADEMY WHERE VALUES MATTER Grades K-5: Friday, August 11th, 8:30am - 10:30am Students and parents may stop in to your Elementary Classrooms at your convenience, to meet your teacher and drop off school supplies. An invitation from your respective teachers will be mailed to you the week before Orientation. Grades 6-8: Friday, August 11th, 9:00am - 12:00pm Students should come dressed comfortably and appropriately for the school setting. The Orientation will be conducted by the Grades 6-8 Student Council along with a faculty advisor in the Multi Purpose Room (MPR), adjacent to the Administration Office. An overview from Secondary Principal, Steven Caley, will also be given during the session. Lunch will be provided. Who Should Attend: ALL Grade 6 students; ALL NEW Grades 7-8 students. Grades 9-12: Wednesday, August 9th, 9:00am - 12:00pm Students should come dressed comfortably and appropriately for the school setting. The Orientation will be conducted by members of the ISLAND PACIFIC ACADEMY National Honor Society along with a faculty advisor in the Multi Purpose Room (MPR), adjacent to the Administration Office. An overview from Secondary Principal, Steven Caley, will also be given during the session. Lunch will be provided. Who Should Attend: ALL Grade 9 students; ALL NEW Grades 10-12 students. www.islandpacificacademy.org Page 4

BRING YOUR OWN DEVICE GRADE 5 BYOD PROGRAM ISLAND PACIFIC ACADEMY WHERE VALUES MATTER Grade 5 students are required to bring his or her own laptop computer to school every day as part of ISLAND PACIFIC ACADEMY s BYOD 1:1 program. BYOD is the common name for a Bring Your Own Device program in which families choose, given certain school guidelines, which laptop their student uses for school purposes on campus. There are many benefits to having our Grade 5 students be a part of the BYOD program. When students have access to their own laptops, they are better able to organize their school assignments and projects. Student communication and collaboration opportunities are made possible. BYOD also provides opportunities for students to learn appropriate use and responsibility, which will be important in properly preparing them for secondary school. Research skills are critical. With access to technology, students have access to information and resources to pursue areas of inquiry. Students won t need to switch between devices. They will become more adept and comfortable using their own technology so they work productively with their computer as a learning tool, rather than expend time and energy learning to use different devices. The students will use their mobile computers on a regular basis for: Word processing, internet research Using Google Apps for school-provided email, word processing, spreadsheets, and presentations Reading, viewing, listening to, and interacting with websites Viewing online videos and other digital learning resources Accessing and using a multitude of Web 2.0 tools such as photo editing, video creation, podcasting, multimedia presentations, digital drawings, word collages, blogging Playing music Accessing the Internet to keep track of assignments, accessing learning resources and web links, submitting/ uploading files of completed school assignments, receiving feedback/comments/grades from teachers, checking for assignments during an absence Coding and 3-D design Because Grade 5 is the first year of BYOD program, and a learning experience, it is acceptable for the Grade 5 laptops to not meet all of the secondary school requirements for BYOD. This is mainly to allow students to bring in older family computers as they are learning to care for and use their own device. All Grade 5 computers should, however, meet the following requirements: Wifi Enabled Antivirus program installed and up to date (Avast is recommended and it s free) Power adapter brought to school daily Google Chrome installed to support Google Apps Carrying case If you are choosing to buy a new device for your child, please consider ALL of the requirements needed for future years. Secondary School minimum requirements for student laptops: Windows 7 or newer or Mac OS laptops only (Windows recommended through Middle School) Not a Chromebook or tablet 64 GB or more total hard-disk space 4 GB or more RAM Wifi Enabled Antivirus program installed and up to date Power adapter brought to school daily Battery life of at least 6 hours or more Google Chrome installed to support Google Apps Carrying case If you have any questions, please contact our Technology Department at _ipasupport@ipahawaii.org. www.islandpacificacademy.org Page 5

SCHOOL UNIFORM INFORMATION ISLAND PACIFIC ACADEMY WHERE VALUES MATTER ISLAND PACIFIC ACADEMY UNIFORM GUIDELINES: Uniforms must be worn unless a student is given permission by administration to be out of uniform (i.e., free dress days, spirit days or May Day attire). Administrative approved out of uniform attire, should adhere to the general guidelines for hem length, cleanliness and quality, as well as, be appropriate to the school setting. All uniform purchases must be made through IPA s uniform provider, Lands End at www.landsend.com. Use Preferred School ID: 900108580 Similar uniform bottoms to those found at LandsEnd.com may be purchased from other retail vendors, as long as they are in the style, color, length, fit and quality of Lands End items. General Uniform Information: IPA Polo colors: Navy, Maize or White IPA Oxford colors: French blue or White IPA Bottom (Pants, Skirts or Shorts) colors: Khaki or Navy (no other colors) Detailed uniform information can be found in the Uniform Section of the Student / Parent Handbook. Please see the following Lands End Collection Sheets for selections. www.islandpacificacademy.org Page 6

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SPORTS OFFERED NAVIGATORS ISLAND PACIFIC ACADEMY WHERE VALUES MATTER 2017-2018 ISLAND PACIFIC ACADEMY Navigator athletes compete in the Interscholastic League of Honolulu (ILH). The ILH consists of 25 member schools on Oahu. In addition to ILH competition, ISLAND PACIFIC ACADEMY athletes also have the opportunity to compete on the state level in HHSAA state championships. ISLAND PACIFIC ACADEMY presently fields 35 teams in 13 sports in the ILH. In addition to sports offering a school team, ISLAND PACIFIC ACADEMY also participates in PAC-5 athletics. PAC-5 is a system of co-op teams within the ILH comprised of 18 small independent schools to field teams that are not sustainable for small schools. This year IPA Athletic s have gone digital. To register for a sport, sign and upload documents, go to https://home.registermyathlete.com/ and set up an account for your athlete. Fall Girls Volleyball Varsity Intermediate Boys Cross Country Varsity Intermediate Girls Cross Country Varsity Intermediate Boys Sporter Air Riflery Varsity Junior Varsity Girls Sporter Air Riflery Varsity Junior Varsity Girls Bowling Varsity Junior Varsity Boys Bowling Varsity Junior Varsity Football (Pac-5) Varsity Intermediate Winter Boys Tennis Intermediate Girls Tennis Intermediate Boys Basketball Varsity Intermediate Girls Basketball Varsity Intermediate Boys/Girls Swimming Varsity Intermediate Precision Air Riflery Varsity Junior Varsity (coed) Girls Soccer (Pac-5) Varsity Spring Boys Baseball (Pac-5) Varsity Golf Varsity Junior Varsity Intermediate Boys Volleyball Varsity Boys Track and Field Varsity Intermediate Girls Track and Field Varsity Intermediate Girls Tennis Varsity www.islandpacificacademy.org Page 9

STUDENT TOOLBOX A PRIVATE K-12 COLLEGE PREPARATORY SCHOOL www.islandpacificacademy.org Page 10

GRADES K-5 SUPPLY LIST 2017-2018 ISLAND PACIFIC ACADEMY WHERE VALUES MATTER Kindergarten Grade 1 1 1 View binder, white for Chinese 1 Plastic folder w/pockets (red) for Chinese 4 Crayons - 24 ct. 1 Colored marker set (broad) 2 Crayola watercolor paint set - 16 colors; one for Art 1 Colored pencils - 12 ct. 7 Glue sticks 1.41 oz 1 Plastic folder w/ pockets 1 PRIMARY Journal book 2 Elmer s glue 4 oz. (1 for SEED) 3 Dozen #2 pencils (sharpened), one for music 1 Scissors - 5 blunt tip 2 Sharpie marker - fine tip, black 1 Roll masking tape 1 Set Dry Erase Markers - 4 pack 1 30 oz. Germ X hand sanitizer 1 Earbud w/mic for Technology 2 Large white erasers (Magic brand) 3 Crayola Crayons - 24 ct.; one for Art 1 Colored pencils - 12 ct. 1 Colored marker set (broad) 2 Watercolor paint set - 16 colors 2 Clear plastic envelopes with Velcro or snap closure (letter size, clear, without binder holes), available at Fisher Hawaii 3 PRIMARY Journal books 1 Plastic folder with pockets (green) for Chinese 4 Large white erasers (Magic brand) 4 Dozen #2 pencils (sharpened) 1 5 blunt tip scissors; please label with name 1 30 oz. Germ X hand sanitizer 1 Expo marker - broad tip, purple 1 UNRULED composition book (blank) 4 Glue sticks 1.41 oz. jumbo size 1 Earbud w/mic for Technology 1 Red plastic folder for Design 1 3/4 Masking tape roll for Design 1 5 x 8 pencil box, blue 1 1 View binder, white for Chinese 1 Plastic folder w/pockets (green) for Chinese www.islandpacificacademy.org Page 11

Grade 2 1 Colored pencils - 12 ct. 1 Crayons - 24 ct. 2 1 Sets washable markers; one broad and one thin Crayola broad tip markers, classic colors, 10 ct. for Art 1 Dry board eraser 3 Dry erase markers - fine tip, low odor, black 3 Plastic folder w/ pocket (blue, green, red) 1 Orange plastic folder for Design 1 Sheet protectors - 60 ct. (20 for Chinese) 4 Glue sticks.21 oz. 2 White erasers 3 Dozen #2 pencils (sharpened) 3 Sharpie markers - extra fine tip, black 1 Sharpie marker - fine tip, black 1 Yellow highlighter pen 2 Elmer s glue 4 WIDE RULED composition books (100 pg); one for Design class 1 Earbud w/mic for Technology 1 Package of wide ruled notebook paper 1 Package of oil pastels 1 Hand sanitizer 1 5-7 scissors (precision tip) 1 Pencil box (about 5 x 8 ) 1 Plastic folder w/pockets (blue) for Chinese 1 1 view binder, white for Chinese Grade 3 1 Colored pencils - 12 ct. 1 Crayons - 24 ct. 1 Washable broad markers - 8 or 10 ct. 1 Washable thin markers - 8 or 10 ct. 4 Dry erase markers - fine tip, black 1 Set of 12 Sharpie markers - colored, fine tip for Art class 1 Elmer s glue 4 oz. 3 Plastic folders w/pockets (green - 2 and yellow -1) 1 3 prong folder w/ pockets (red) 3 Glue sticks 1.41 oz. 1 5-7 scissors (precision tip) 1 UNRULED composition book 4 WIDE RULED composition books (100 pg); one for Design class 1 Red ballpoint pen 3 Large white erasers 1 Manual two hole pencil sharpener w/lid 2 Dozen #2 pencils (sharpened) 2 Sharpie markers - extra fine tip, black 2 Sharpie markers - fine tip, black 1 Yellow highlighter pen 1 1/2 3 Ring binder for Music 1 5 x 8 pencil box, any color 1 Earbud w/mic for Technology 1 Plastic folder w/pockets (yellow) for Chinese 1 1 view binder, white for Chinese 1 Package 30 mini hot glue sticks (SEED) www.islandpacificacademy.org Page 12

Grade 4 1 1 1/2 View binder, white 1 Set of 5 dividers 1 1 1 Washable broad markers - 8 or 10 ct. (no neon) Washable thin markers - 8 or 10 ct. (no neon) Set dry erase markers; bullet tip, multi-colored (no neon) 2 Dry erase markers; fine tip, black, low odor 1 3-ring pencil pouch for binder 5 WIDE RULED composition books (100 pg) 3 Green ballpoint pens 4 Large white eraser 1 Manual two hole pencil sharpener w/lid 4 Dozen #2 pencils (sharpened); one dozen for Design class 1 5-7 scissors (precision tip), labeled 5 Sharpie markers - extra fine tip, black; 3 for Art class 5 Sharpie markers - fine tip, black; 3 for Art 1 Yellow highlighter pen 1 Filler paper, college ruled 6 3 prong folders w/ pockets - 1 each - red, orange, yellow, green, blue, purple 1 Color pencils - 24 ct. 1 Earbud w/mic for Technology 1 Blue plastic folder for Design 2 Glue sticks 1 Plastic folder w/pockets (purple) for Chinese 1 1 view binder, white for Chinese Grade 5 Items with an asterisk (*) may be gently used 1* 2 Binder 1* Set of dividers w/ pockets and tabs 2* Colored pencils - 24 ct.; one for Art Class 1* Colored marker set, broad tip (labeled) 4 2 Dry erase markers; no neon colors, any tip size (each labeled) Folders w/pockets for ʻOlelo and Design classes (labeled), yellow and purple 1 Package 30 mini hot glue sticks (SEED) 1 Plastic folders w/pockets (orange) for Chinese 1 1 view binder, white for Chinese 6* Red pens (each labeled) 1* 3 ring pencil pouch for binder 1* Large eraser (labeled) 3 Dozen #2 pencils (sharpened and labeled); one dozen for Design class 1* Ruler (mm and inches) 1* 5-7 scissors (precision tip) 1* Pack colored highlighters (each labeled) 1* Protractor (labeled) 1* Set of ear buds w/mic to fit in pencil pouch 3 2 2 3 WIDE RULED composition books (100 pg); one for Design class (labeled) Sharpie markers - extra fine tip, black (each labeled) Sharpie markers - fine tip, black (each labeled) Pocket folders - solid red, yellow, blue, green, purple (unlabeled - to be collected) 1 3/4 Masking tape roll (SEED) 1 Laptop (Refer to BYOD Program Letter for specifications) 2 Glue sticks 1.41 oz. (each labeled) www.islandpacificacademy.org Page 13

GRADES 6-8 SUPPLY LIST 2017-2018 ISLAND PACIFIC ACADEMY WHERE VALUES MATTER Each student is required to have a personal computer (mobile computing device such as a laptop or notebook) with power cord. Device must have a wireless network card (not a 3G or 4G card) and a carrying case. *An antivirus program is required for Windows devices only. General Supplies: These supplies will be used for all classes and may need to be replenished IPA Student Planner 3 x 5 index cards (lined) Clear sheet protectors Colored pencils Colored markers Crayons Correction tape or white out Glue stick Highlighters (multiple colors) Pencils (mechanical or regular) Pens (dark blue, black, and red) Sharpies (fine, black) Class Supplies: These additional supplies are class specific Design Technology 1.5 3-ring binder Set of index tabs/dividers English 1.5 3-ring binder with tabs/dividers Loose-leaf notebook paper (not ripped from a spiral notebook) Pencils Pens; black and/or dark blue ink for writing Humanities 3 3-ring binder with tabs/dividers 3 hole punch that fits in the binder HIGHLIGHTER (color doesnʻt matter) Lined paper Pens (black and navy blue only) Pencils (#2 only) Pencil bag or box to hold supplies Ruler (small is ok) secured in the rings of the binder Stapler-small that can fit in pencil bag/box Pencil Sharpener Small scissors Jump drive (1GB) Loose-leaf college ruled paper Red pens Ruler (metric & customary) Spanish 2 3-ring binder with tabs/dividers Index cards and ring holder for index cards Spanish/English pocket dictionary (Merriam Webster) Sticky notes Science (2) 1.5 3-ring binders: one for class and one for science fair with tabs/dividers Box of Ziploc bags (sandwich size) Composition notebook Folder Graph paper Individual whiteboard Pack of Expo (dry erase) markers Pack of hair ties for long hair for labs Rubber cement or Elmerʻs glue Sticky notes Japanese 1.5 3-ring binder with tabs/dividers 1 subject spiral notebook, college ruled Index cards Mathematics 1.5 3-ring binder with tabs/dividers Compass & protractor set Composition notebook Dry erase markers, 4-pack Graph paper Physical Education (2) IPA gym shorts (2) IPA gym shirts Athletic shoes Deodorant (highly recommended) Socks Sunscreen Water bottle (refillable) Visual & Performing Arts 1 3-ring binder with tabs/dividers 1 Ukulele tuner www.islandpacificacademy.org Page 14

GRADES 9-12 SUPPLY LIST 2017-2018 ISLAND PACIFIC ACADEMY WHERE VALUES MATTER Each student is required to have a personal computer (moblie computing device such as a laptop or notebook) with power cord. Device must have a wireless network card (not a 3G or 4G card) and a carrying case. *An antivirus program is required for Windows devices only. General Supplies: These supplies will be used for all classes and may need to be replenished IPA Student Planner 3 x 5 index cards (lined) Clear sheet protectors Colored pencils Correction tape or white out Highlighters (multiple colors) Pencils (mechanical or regular) Pens (dark blue, black, and red) Sharpies (fine, black) Jump drive (1GB) Loose-leaf college ruled paper Class Supplies: These additional supplies are class specific English: Literature and Rhetoric (ELR) 1.5 or 2 3-ring binder with lined paper and dividers Black or blue pens Hawaii State Library card Humanities and Social Sciences (HSS) Hawaii State Library Card Pens (black and navy blue only) Pencils (#2 only) *Grades 9-10 3 3-ring binder with lined paper and dividers 3-hole punch that fits in the binder 8 x 11 Laminated map of the world (Grade 10) 8 x 11 Laminated map of the U.S. (Grade 9) Clear sheet protectors IPA Student Planner (assignments and earned points should be kept here) Ruler (small is ok); secured in the rings of the binder HIGHLIGHTER (color doesnʻt matter) - Very important item Pencil bag/box for supplies Stapler-small that can fit in supply bag/box *Grades 11-12 1.5 or 2 3-ring binder with lined paper and dividers Mathematics (MAT) 3-ring binder with lined paper and dividers Colored pencils Dry erase markers, 4-pack Graph paper TI-84 Graphing Calculator Pencils and erasers Ruler Natural Sciences (NS) 1.5 3-ring binder with lined paper and dividers #2 pencils 6 /15 cm ruler Dark blue or black pens Graph paper bound lab notebook TI-84 Plus calculator Physical Education (PE) (2) IPA gym shorts (2) IPA gym shirts Athletic shoes Deodorant (highly recommended) Socks Sunscreen Water bottle (refillable) Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) *Introduction to Visual and Performing Arts Hardback 8.5 x 11 Sketch book *Beginning Photography & Filmmaking 16 GB or 32 GB jump drive (bigger is ok) 16 GB or 32 GB SD card (bigger is ok) Adobe Creative Cloud (there is a student special that includes all apps, choose this one) Camera capable of capturing hi-res video and photos. A DSLR is not required. *Advanced Photography & Filmmaking 32 GB or higher Jump Drive 32 GB or higher SD card A DSLR is required (Please email Ms. Schurr at bschurr@ipahawaii.org for requirements) (continued) www.islandpacificacademy.org Page 15

Visual and Performing Arts (VPA) Adobe Creative Cloud (there is a student special that includes all apps, choose this one) *IB DP Visual Arts 3-prong folder 4 GB SD Memory card-required Hawaii State Library card USB flash drive-recommended *IB DP Theater Composition book (incoming students only) Hawaii State Library card *Orchestra & Band Instrument rental or purchase, please email Ms. Gaudino at egaudino@ipahawaii.org for information and instrument approval. World Language (WL): Japanese 1 subject spiral notebook, college ruled 2 3-ring binder with dividers #2 pencils Dark blue and black pens Index cards World Language (WL): Spanish 1 subject spiral notebook, college ruled 2 3-ring binder with lined paper and dividers 3-ring folders $6.00 for the National Spanish Exam Dark blue, black, and red pens *Spanish Level 1 Advanced Index cards and ring holder Merriam Webster Spanish/English pocket dictionary Post-it Notes *DP Spanish Vox Modern English and Spanish Dictionary www.islandpacificacademy.org Page 16

GRADES 6-12 BOOK LIST 2017-2018 ISLAND PACIFIC ACADEMY WHERE VALUES MATTER All of ISLAND PACIFIC ACADEMY books can be purchased through our official bookstore, MBS Direct. Books will be available to order starting on June 26, 2017. If the course is not viewable on the MBS website, then there are no books required. The MBS Direct website for IPA families is http://bookstore.mbsdirect.net/islandpacific.htm Grade 6 Course Gr Title ISBN Language A English 6 6 Wordly Wise 3000 Book 6: Systematic Academic Vocabulary Development The Little Prince by Antoine de Saint-Exupery The Secret Garden by Frances Hodgson Burnett The Giver by Lois Lowry Tuck Everlasting by Natalie Babbit Two independent novels to be chosen by student but approved by teacher Humanities 6 6 Seedfolks by Paul Fleischman Daniel s Story by Carol Matas Student Atlas of the World by National Geographic 9780838876060 9780786275397 9781514665954 9780544336261 9780312369811 9780064472074 9780590465880 9781426317750 Science 6 6 Concepts and Challenges in Physical Science 9780785467670 Mathematics 6 6 Mathematics for the International Student 6 9781921972430 (MYP 1) 2nd Edition only Spanish 6 6 No Book Required Japanese 6 6 Adventures in Japanese 1 Textbook 4th Edition Adventures in Japanese 1 Workbook 4th Edition Grade 7 Language A English 7 7 Wordly Wise 3000 Book 7: Systematic Academic Vocabulary Development The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton The Absolutely True Diary of a Part Time Indian by Sherman Alexie The Book Thief by Markus Zusak Raisin in the Sun by Lorraine Hansberry Two Independent novels to be chosen by student but approved by teacher 9781622910564 9781622910571 9780838876077 9780142407332 9780316013697 9780375842207 9780573614637 Humanities 7 7 Student Atlas of the World by National Geographic 9781426317750 Science 7 7 Science Explorer: Life Science 9780133668599 Mathematics 7 7 Mathematics for the International Student 7 (MYP 9781921972454 2) 2nd Edition only Spanish 7 7 Hola, Mundo!, Hola, Amigos! Level 2 Value Pack: Student Book plus CD-Rom, Activity Book 9788498486117 www.islandpacificacademy.org Page 17

Japanese 7 7 Adventures in Japanese 1 Textbook 4th Edition (Only order if you do not have a copy) Adventures in Japanese 1 Workbook 4th Edition 9781622910564 9781622910571 (Only order if you do not have a copy) Art 7 7 Wiley and the Hairy Man by Susan Zeder 9781583427897 Grade 8 Language A English 8 8 Wordly Wise 3000 Book 8: Systematic Academic Vocabulary Development Lord of the Flies by William Golding Of Mice and Men by John Steinbeck The House on Mango Street To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury Two Independent novels to be chosen by student but approved by teacher Humanities 8 8 Crucible by Arthur Miller April Morning by Howard Fast (Electronic versions are OK) Science 8 8 Oil Spill Global Warming Mathematics 8 8 Mathematics for the International Student 8 (MYP 3) 2nd Edition only Spanish 8 8 Hola, Mundo!, Hola, Amigos! Level 3 Value Pack: Student Book plus CD-Rom, Activity Book Japanese 8 8 Adventures in Japanese 1 Textbook 4th Edition Adventures in Japanese 1 Workbook 4th Edition (Only for those who don t have it.) 9780838876084 9780399501487 9780140177398 9780679734772 9780446310789 9781451673319 9780142437339 9780553273229 9780201490909 9780131666429 9781921972478 9788498486803 9781622910564 9781622910571 Art 8 8 The Yellow Boat by David Saar 9780876023525 Grades 9-12 Language A English ELR 100 Language A English 9 ELR 200 Language A English 10 ELR 300 IB DP Language A English (SL-1) 9 Wordly Wise 9 The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger Persepolis by Marjorie Satrapi Haroun and the Sea of Stories by Salman Rushdue Jane Eyre by Charlotte Bronte Julius Caesar by Shakespeare 10 Wordly Wise 10 The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitzgerald Macbeth by William Shakespeare In Cold Blood by Truman Capote Bossypants by Tina Fey Swimming in Hong Kong by Stephanie Han 11 Three by Annie Dillard The Things They Carried by Tim O Brien The Front Page by Ben Hecht & Charles MacArthur A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams Hamlet by Shakespeare 9780838876091 9780316769174 9780375422300 9780140157376 9780141441146 9780743482745 9780838876107 9780743273565 9780743477109 9780679745587 9780316056892 9780983231769 9780060920647 9780618706419 9780573609121 9780811216029 9780743477123 www.islandpacificacademy.org Page 18

ELR 305 IB DP Language A English (HL-1) ELR 301 AP English Language & Composition ELR 400 IB DP Language A English (SL-2) ELR 405 IB DP Language A English (HL-2) ELR 401 AP English Literature & Composition ELR 412 Creative Writing & Journalism Language B Japanese WL 201b Japanese Level 1 WL 202b Japanese Level 1 Advanced WL 203b Japanese Level 2 WL 205b Japanese Level 3 WL 301b Japanese Level 4 WL 302b Japanese Level 4 Advanced WL 310b IB DP Japanese Ab Initio (SL-1) 11 Three by Annie Dillard The Things They Carried by Tim O Brien The Front Page by Ben Hecht & Charles MacArthur A Streetcar Named Desire by Tennessee Williams Hamlet by Shakespeare 11 Three by Annie Dillard The Things They Carried by Tim O Brien The Front Page by Ben Hecht & Charles MacArthur A Streetcar Named Desiree by Tennessee Williams Hamlet by Shakespeare 12 No Exit and Three Other Plays by Jean-Paul Sartre Rhinoceros and Other Plays by Eugene Ionesco Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston The Night Circus by Erin Morgenstern Metamorphosis and Other Stories by Franz Kafka 12 The Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut No Exit and Three Other Plays by Jean-Paul Sartre Metamorphosis and Other Stories by Franz Kafka Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte Mao II by Don Delillo Welcome to the Universe by Neil degrasse Tyson 12 The Song of Solomon by Toni Morrison Slaughterhouse-Five by Kurt Vonnegut No Exit and Three Other Plays by Jean-Paul Sartre Metamorphosis and Other Stories by Franz Kafka Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte Mao II by Don Delillo Welcome to the Universe by Neil degrasse Tyson 11-12 No book required 9-12 Adventures in Japanese 1 Textbook 4th Edition Adventures in Japanese 1 Workbook 4th Edition (Only order if you do not have a copy) 9 12 Adventures in Japanese 1 Textbook 4th Edition Adventures in Japanese 1 Workbook 4th Edition (Only order if you do not have a copy) 9-12 Adventures in Japanese 2 Textbook 4th Edition Adventures in Japanese 2 Workbook 4th Edition (Only order if you do not have a copy) 9-12 Adventures in Japanese 2 Textbook 4th Edition Adventures in Japanese 2 Workbook 4th Edition (Only order if you do not have a copy) 11-12 Adventures in Japanese 3 Textbook 4th Edition Adventures in Japanese 3 Workbook 4th Edition 11-12 Adventures in Japanese 3 Textbook 4th Edition Adventures in Japanese 3 Workbook 4th Edition (Only order if you do not have a copy) 11-12 Adventures in Japanese 1 Textbook 4th Edition Adventures in Japanese 1 Workbook 4th Edition (Only order if you do not have a copy) 9780060920647 9780618706419 9780573609121 9780811216029 9780743477123 9780060920647 9780618706419 9780573609121 9780811216029 9780374500016 9780679725169 9780802130983 9780061120060 9780307744432 9780143105244 9781400033423 9780385333849 9780679725169 9780143105244 9780141439556 9780140152746 9780691157245 9781400033423 9780385333849 9780679725169 9780143105244 9780141439556 9780140152746 9780691157245 9781622910564 9781622910571 9781622910564 9781622910571 9781622910663 9781622910670 9781622910663 9781622910670 9781622910700 9781622910717 9781622910700 9781622910717 9781622910564 9781622910571 www.islandpacificacademy.org Page 19

WL 320b IB DP Japanese (SL-1) WL 410b IB DP Japanese Ab Initio (SL-2) WL 420b IB DP Japanese (SL-2) Language B Spanish WL 201a Spanish Level 1 WL 202a Spanish Level 1 Advanced WL 203a Spanish Level 2 WL 204a Spanish Level 2 Advanced WL 205a Spanish Level 3 WL 301a Spanish Level 4 WL 325a IB DP Spanish (HL-1) WL 410a IB DP Spanish Ab Initio (SL-2) WL 425a IB DP Spanish (HL-2) 11-12 Adventures in Japanese 3 Textbook 4th Edition Adventures in Japanese 3 Workbook 4th Edition 11-12 No textbook/workbook required 11-12 No textbook/workbook required 9-12 Package Component Vistas-- Fifth Edition Student Edition Introducción a la lengua española Supersite Plus Code (w/ vtext + Practice App) Student Activities Manual 9 12 No textbook/workbook required 9-12 Package Component Vistas-- Fifth Edition Student Edition Introducción a la lengua española Supersite Plus Code (w/ vtext + Practice App) Student Activities Manual 9-12 Package Component Supersite Plus Code (w/ vtext + Practice App) 10-12 Package Component Supersite Plus Code (w/ vtext + Practice App) 11-12 Abriendo Paso Lectura iven Conmigo! Nuevas Vistas Curso Avanzado Uno Ven Conmigo! Nuevas Vistas Curso Avanzado Cuaderno de practica 11 Abriendo Paso Lectura iven Conmigo! Nuevas Vistas Curso Avanzado Uno Ven Conmigo! Nuevas Vistas Curso Avanzado Cuaderno de practica OSC IB Revision Guides for the IB DP IB Spanish B 2nd Edition 12 Package Component Vistas-- Fifth Edition Student Edition Introducción a la lengua española Supersite Plus Code (w/ vtext + Practice App) Student Activities Manual (Do not purchase if enrolled in Spanish Ab Initio SL-1 last year, same book used) 12 Abriendo Paso Lectura iven Conmigo! Nuevas Vistas Curso Avanzado Uno Ven Conmigo! Nuevas Vistas Curso Avanzado Cuaderno de practica OSC IB Revision Guides for the IB DP IB Spanish B 2nd Edition (Do not purchase if enrolled in Spanish (HL-1) last year, same book used) 9781622910700 9781622910717 9781626806740 9781626806740 9781626806467 9781626806467 9780131660977 9780030552137 9780030643897 9780131660977 9780030552137 9780030643897 9781907374449 9781626806740 9780131660977 9780030552137 9780030643897 9781907374449 www.islandpacificacademy.org Page 20

Humanities HSS 100 American History Civil to Present HSS 200 Problems in World History HSS 300 HSS 305 IB DP History of the Americas (SL-1) (HL-1) HSS 315 HSS 410 HSS 415 IB DP Social & Cultural Anthropology (HL-1) (SL-2) (HL-2) HSS 400 HSS 405 IB DP History of the Americans Science NS 104 Physics and Chemistry NS 200 Biology NS 300 NS 400 IB DP Chemistry (SL-1) (SL-2) NS 304 NS 404 IB DP Biology (SL-1) (SL-2) NS 305 NS 405 IB DP Biology (HL-1) (HL-2) NS 410 IB DP Physics (SL-2) NS 310 & NS 315 IB DP Physics SL-1 & AP Physics Mathematics MAT 100a Integrated Mathematics MAT 100 MAT 105 Mathematics 9 Mathematics 9 Plus 9 United States History-Reconstruction to Present Historic novel chosen by student, approved by teacher 10 Glencoe: World History Historic novel chosen by student, approved by teacher 11 History of the Americas. Course Companion (Oxford) America: Civil War & Westward Expansion (1803-1890) 11-12 Cultural Anthropology: A Perspective on the Human Condition (Oxford) 12 History of the Americas Course Companion (Oxford) Rights and Protest Course Companion (Oxford) 9780133189186 9780078607028 9780198390152 9781471839061 9780190620684 9780198390152 9780198310198 9 Conceptual Physical Science Explorations 9780131359338 10 Biology: Exploring Life 9780133691115 11-12 Chemistry Same book used for both years 11-12 IB Biology Course Book 2014 Edition Same book used for both years 11-12 IB Biology Course Book 2014 Edition Same book used for both years 11-12 IB Course Book Physics 2014 Edition Same book that was used for SL-1 11-12 No book required 9 No book required 9 Mathematics for the International Student 9 (MYP 4) 2nd Edition only 9780132525763 9780198392118 9780198392118 9780198392132 9781921972492 www.islandpacificacademy.org Page 21

MAT 200 Mathematics 10 MAT 205 Mathematics 10 Plus MAT 300 MAT 400 IB DP Mathematical Studies (SL-1) (SL-2) MAT 310 MAT 410 IB DP Mathematics (SL-1) (SL-2) MAT 315 IB DP Mathematics (HL-1) MAT 415 IB DP Mathematics (HL-2) Visual and Performing Arts VPA 255 Theater Theory of Knowledge TOK 300 TOK 400 IB DP Theory of Knowledge (Year 1) (Year 2) 10 Mathematics for the International Student 10 (MYP 5 Standard) 10 Mathematics for the International Student 10E (MYP 5 Extended) 11-12 Mathematical Studies SL Textbook & CD (3rd Edition) (Same book used for both years) 11-12 Mathematics SL Textbook & CD (3rd Edition) (Same book used for both years) 9781921972515 9781921972539 9781921972058 9781921972089 11 Mathematics HL Core (3rd Edition) 9781921972119 12 Mathematics for International Student: HL Calculus-With CD 9781921972331 9 10 Proof by David Auburn 9780571199976 11-12 No book required www.islandpacificacademy.org Page 22

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FORMS A PRIVATE K-12 COLLEGE PREPARATORY SCHOOL 909 HAUMEA STREET KAPOLEI, HI 96707 PHONE (808) 674-3523 FAX (808) 674-3575 www.islandpacificacademy.org

EXTENDED DAY PROGRAMS POLICIES AND PROCEDURES (GRADES K-5) ISLAND PACIFIC ACADEMY WHERE VALUES MATTER BEFORE SCHOOL PROGRAM Before School Care provides child care from the early morning until the school day begins. This program is provided by Leeward YMCA. Program Hours: Monday - Friday: 6:00am - 7:45am in the Elementary School Foyer Attached Leeward YMCA Registration Form should be completed and submitted with payment to: Leeward YMCA 94-440 Mokuola Street Waipahu, Hawaii 96797 (808) 671-6495 EXTENDED DAY PROGRAM Extended Day Program provides services from the end of the school day until 5:30pm. Students are provided time for homework and free time. Spaces are limited. Registration ends August 1, 2017. There is a $50 late registration fee after August 1, 2017. Program Hours: Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday: 3:00pm - 5:30pm Wednesday: 2:15pm - 5:30pm Fee for 2017-2018 School Year: Tuition is per child (no multiple children discount). See Registration Form for payment options. Until 5:00pm - $1675 (Grades K-5) Until 5:30pm - $1925 (Grades K-5) Late pick-up assessed after designated pick-up time: $10 fee per every 5 minute increment will be assessed. A $50 withdrawal fee on or before August 1. Emergency Services: Drop in services are available for a fee of $8 per every 15 minute increment. Blackout Dates: Students must be picked up no later than 11:00am on the following dates as there will be NO Extended Day Program offered: May Day: April 27, 2018 Last Day of School: May 31, 2018 www.islandpacificacademy.org Page 25

YMCA PRICING ISLAND PACIFIC ACADEMY WHERE VALUES MATTER PAYMENT INFORMATION Attached Leeward YMCA Registration Form should be completed and submitted with payment to: Leeward YMCA 94-440 Mokuola Street Waipahu, Hawaii 96797 (808) 671-6495 Month Fee August 2017 $60 September 2017 $100 October 2017 $75 November 2017 $85 December 2017 $70 January 2018 $95 February 2018 $90 March 2018 $85 April 2018 $90 May 2018 $110 Payment is due on the 1st Before School day of the month www.islandpacificacademy.org Page 26

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EXTENDED DAY PROGRAM REGISTRATION FORM ISLAND PACIFIC ACADEMY WHERE VALUES MATTER PAYMENT INFORMATION Please see Policies and Procedures for program details. Check section below and complete accordingly. Submit to Admissions Office. Enrollment forms must be received by August 1, 2017. A late fee of $50 will be added if forms received after August 1, 2017. Mail form to: ISLAND PACIFIC ACADEMY, Admissions Office 909 Haumea St. Kapolei, HI 96707 Until 5:00pm - $1675 (Grades K-5) Until 5:30pm - $1925 (Grades K-5) Payment Options (Please check one): We do not accept credit cards. F.A.C.T.S. payment will be added to total tuition and divided into 12 monthly installments. Questions on F.A.C.T.S.? Contact Mrs. Dalida, Business Office at (808) 674-3524 or ldalida@ipahawaii.org. Attached payment in full (checks payable to ISLAND PACIFIC ACADEMY). PICK-UP INFORMATION Student Name: Grade: Authorized Pick-up: Name Relationship to Student Phone Number Parent Signature: Date: Questions? Contact Mrs. Eileen Novak at (808) 674-3563 or enovak@ipahawaii.org www.islandpacificacademy.org Page 29

NEW STUDENTS ONLY Health Requirements and Forms ISLAND PACIFIC ACADEMY WHERE VALUES MATTER For families that are new to ISLAND PACIFIC ACADEMY please help us by having the following items completed and submitted to the Admission Office at ISLAND PACIFIC ACADEMY by July 31, 2017. Children coming from another public or private school: MUST request a Student Release Form so that his/her records are forwarded to ISLAND PACIFIC ACADEMY. The form should have been given to you by your child s current school on the last day of school. Children coming from a school in the state of Hawaii: MUST submit a copy of his/her current completed State of Hawaii DOE Student s Health Record Form 14. You do not have to complete a new form or have a new physical. Children coming from a mainland school or children who have not been previously enrolled in school in the state of Hawaii: MUST have a physical exam within one year before the first entrance into school in Hawaii. A U.S. Licensed physician must perform the exam and complete a State of Hawaii DOE Student s Health Record Form 14 (enclosed). The exam and Form 14 may be completed on the mainland prior to arrival, if it is more convenient. Children must have a Tuberculosis (TB) clearance completed within one year before the first entrance into school in the state of Hawaii. The results of new tests must be read, cleared and recorded on the Form 14 (see forms section of this guide) before the first day of school in August. This may be done at the same time the physical exam is performed. Please submit all completed forms to the Admission Office prior to your child s first day of school. Students who have not completed each of these requirements will NOT be permitted to enter school until the requirements are met. Please note, the TB Clearance Results take 3 days to process; please plan accordingly. Should you have any questions, please call our Admission Office at (808) 674-3567 or email us at admissions@ipahawaii.org www.islandpacificacademy.org Page 30

GRADE 7 PHYSICAL EXAM Health Requirements and Forms ISLAND PACIFIC ACADEMY WHERE VALUES MATTER As we continue to enhance ways to protect the safety and health of all our students at IPA, we will be requiring all grade 7 students to complete a physical examination, beginning with the 2017-18 school year. Please plan ahead and schedule appointments early to ensure your child s physical examination is completed in a timely manner. Because it may take time to schedule an appointment, for this transitional year, we will extend the deadline for the physical exam to the end of the first quarter of the 2017-18 school year (October 6, 2017). A physical examination can be administered by a licensed physician or an advanced practice registered nurse. On the day of your child s appointment, please provide the primary care provider with the attached Form 14 to complete. Please submit all completed forms to Mrs. Cara Jones, Secondary Office Manager and Registrar preferably before the first day of school August 16, 2017 and no later than October 6, 2017. www.islandpacificacademy.org Page 31

Health Record Form 14 (New Students Only) Name Birthdate Parent s Name (Last) (First) (Middle Initial) Month Day Year (Mother/Legal Guardian) (Father/Legal Guardian) Please complete the following sections (CHECK IF YES) Department of Education Student S HealtH RecoRd Female Male Preschool: Entry Date Elementary: Entry Date Intermediate/Middle: Entry Date High: Entry Date Medical StatuS Student Address Label Allergy (type) Cancer/Leukemia Hearing Problems Hypertension Seizures Vision Problem Asthma Chronic Cough/Wheezing Heart Disease JRA Arthritis Sickle Cell Anemia Behavioral Problems Diabetes Hemophilia Rheumatic Heart Skin Problems Allergies: / / / / / / / / PHySician S examination code: n-normal; a-abnormal; c-corrected; R-Receiving care Grade Height Weight Blood Pressure Date Eyes Nose Throat Teeth Heart Lungs Abdomen Nervous System Skin Scoliosis Extremities Vision Hearing R. L. R. L. Provider s Signature Provider s Stamp or Printed Name Ears Nutrition Reviewed Immunization Record (Check if Yes) Varicella Immunity Secondary to Disease (DATE) BMI Completed PPD Screening (Check if Yes) See Results Below / / / / / / / / Date Given / / / / Date Read Date Results tuberculosis examination Mantoux test (intradermal) / / / / Dental Check-Up Results (mm) chest x-ray Physician, APRN, PA, or Clinic Location dental examination *OFFICE USE ONLY (Rev. 2010) / / DTaP, DTP, DT, Tdap or Td Polio (IPV or OPV) Hib (Haemophilus influenzae type b ) Pneumococcal Conjugate Hepatitis B MMR Hepatitis A Other Other Type Date Type Date Type Date Type Date Type Date Date Date Type Date Type Date immunizations (vaccines, dates given: MontH/day/yeaR) / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Varicella / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / / Physician, APRN, PA or Clinic Page 32

Health History Comments: Include Referrals and Reports. Recommendation for significant findings. (Please Print) Date Signature & Title Date STATE OF HAWAI I, DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION, FORM 14, Rev. 4/13, RS 13-1114 (Rev. of RS 10-1369) Signature & Title Page 33

ISLAND PACIFIC ACADEMY KEIKI GOURMET LUNCH ENROLLMENT FORM Service Dates: Monday thru Friday WHERE VALUES MATTER Aloha, Thank you for the opportunity to provide a catered lunch for your child at ISLAND PACIFIC ACADEMY. We currently service over 2,500 children per day and have 4 USDA certified kitchens strategically located across the island of Oahu to provide the most efficient, effective, and safe service. We are currently accepting orders to provide a 5 day per week lunch service. Our lunches include a protein, starch, vegetable, fruit, and milk. We try our best to accommodate most dietary limitations, and do not charge extra for them. Please advise us of any allergy requirements. We charge a flat rate for monthly service. There are no hidden fees, but in order for our Chef s to plan for and order the raw goods in advance, we do not offer any credits for missed lunches when your child does not enjoy the catered lunch (e.g., sick days). Our monthly pricing is based on the average days of school over the course of the school year. October and December are offered at reduced pricing due to number of school days in those months. Exceptions may be made for extraordinary circumstances, but in general there are no refunds once an order has been placed. We will publish a calendar of menu items on or before the 15th of the month to show which items will be offered and to give you about a week to place your order by the 20th for service the following month. We are excited to keep ISLAND PACIFIC ACADEMY in our group of distinguished schools for another year. We feel that we have a quality product that is tailored to provide both delicious and nutritious options for your child. Thank you, Keiki Gourmet To place an order for Lunch Service please fill out and submit this form by the 20th for service beginning the following month. To keep your credit card information safe please submit sealed envelopes to the IPA Administrative Office, or you may mail them directly to our Main Office at: Culinary Flight/Keiki Gourmet 44-503 Kaneohe Bay Drive, Kaneohe, HI 96744 Credit Card Authorization ALL FIELDS ARE REQUIRED Credit Card Type (circle one): Visa MasterCard American Express Credit Card Number: Expiration Date: Security Code: Student Name: Name On Card: Teacher s Name & Grade: Billing Address: Allergy Information: Please Select Monthly Meal Plan Standard Meal: 4oz Protein, 4oz Vegetable, 6oz Starch, Fruit & Milk Regular Months (Nov, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May) $135 + tax August/September (Combined Months) $200 + tax October & December (Abbreviated Months) $100 + tax Large Meal: 6oz Protein, 6oz Vegetable, 8oz Starch, Fruit & Milk Regular Months (Nov, Jan, Feb, Mar, Apr, May) $145 + tax August/September (Combined Months) $210 + tax October & December (Abbreviated Months) $110 + tax I hereby authorize Keiki Gourmet to charge my credit/debit card account listed above each month on a recurring basis through May 2017 for a Monthly Meal Plan. To suspend service please contact the Administrative Office prior to the 1st of the month Signature Printed Name Date Daytime phone number www.islandpacificacademy.org Page 34

TANIOKA S LUNCH ENROLLMENT FORM Service Dates: Tuesday and Wednesday ISLAND PACIFIC ACADEMY WHERE VALUES MATTER September Form and payment due by August 18, 2017 to the Administrative Office of ISLAND PACIFIC ACADEMY $48 Tues. & Wed. Gr. K-12 ($6/bento) Tanioka s Seafoods and Catering 94-903 Farrington Highway Waipahu, HI 96797 Phone: (808) 671-3779 Fax: (808) 677-9266 MENU Please indicate your menu option (regular or healthy) per day. Sept. 5 Teri Spam, Mochiko Chicken and Rice Chinese Chicken Salad* Sept. 19 Furikake Crusted Ahi, Rice and Corn Pesto Pasta Salad* Sept. 6 Karaage Chicken and Musubi Soba Salad* Sept. 20 Teri Beef, Rice and Corn Tofu Salad* Sept. 12 Mahi Mahi with Tartar Sauce, Rice and Corn Chicken Caesar Salad* Sept. 26 Spam Musubi and Fried Chicken Somen Salad* Mini Fish Patty, Mochiko Chicken and Rice Sept. 13 Yaki Tofu Salad with Spring Mix* *Healthy Choice Option Sept. 27 Teri Spam, Mochiko Chicken and Rice Chinese Chicken Salad* Information regarding food allergies MUST be provided, to accommodate each child. Please detail this information in the space provided below for each student each month of service: Student s Name: Grade/Teacher Name: Parent/Guardian s Name: Contact Phone Number: Program Policies School lunch orders are accepted on a monthly basis only. There will be no refunds or cancellations for unexpected absences from school. If there is a field trip, lunch will be delivered to the school and offered to your child at the end of the day. A sack lunch will not be provided. There will be no orders accepted after the order deadline. Anyone missing the deadline will have to wait to apply for the following month. CHECKS ONLY PLEASE! Please make checks payable to Tanioka s Seafoods and Catering. Check #: Amount: $ General Excise Tax already included. Returned Check Fees will apply. For further information contact Ms. J Lyn at 674-3523 ext. 0 www.islandpacificacademy.org Page 35

ISLAND PACIFIC ACADEMY PARENT DIRECTORY Please return to Administrative Office by: August 30, 2017 2017-2018 Parent Directory WHERE VALUES MATTER Our online parent directory is now available for this school year. The directory can be found on the private section of our website at www.islandpacificacademy.org. At a minimum, your name will be listed. Please check below if you would like any or all of the following listed in addition to your name: email address home phone preferred cell Business Directory If you have a business that you would like to list in the business directory, please complete the following and return this form with payment of $25*. Your company will be listed alphabetically in the business section of the 2017-2018 Parent Directory on the IPA Website. Company Name or Business: Your Occupation: Your Position: Business Address: City, State, Zip Code: Bus Phone: Bus Fax: Email: Website (if applicable): Business Directory - Extended Listing If you would like to include an image (logo or ad) with your listing: complete the section above, the description below, and submit this form with a total payment of $75*. Email your electronic file to advancement@ipahawaii.org by August 30, 2017. File must be a minimum of 300 dpi, jpg or tiff files only. ISLAND PACIFIC ACADEMY reserves the right to not publish logos/images that do not meet the above requirements or those that are deemed inappropriate for the IPA website. Description of business/service (35 words or less): If you paid for your company to be listed in the 2016-2017 Parent Directory, your payment will be applied to this year s listing. We were unable to launch this service last year because of unforeseen challenges with our website. *Please make checks payable to ISLAND PACIFIC ACADEMY and submit form and payment to: Advancement, ISLAND PACIFIC ACADEMY 909 Haumea Street Kapolei, HI 96707 MAHALO! www.islandpacificacademy.org Page 36

ISLAND PACIFIC ACADEMY PE UNIFORM ORDER FORM WHERE VALUES MATTER SECONDARY STUDENTS ONLY Return form to Ms. J Lyn in the Administrative Office or order online @ mkt.com/utopiadesign STUDENT LAST NAME STUDENT FIRST NAME GRADE PHONE EMAIL P.E. DriFit T-shirt 100% Polyester, moisture-wicking t-shirt $9.00 each QTY. Amount Youth M $ Youth L $ Adult XS $ Adult S $ Adult M $ Adult L $ Adult XL $ Adult 2X $ $ SUBTOTAL P.E. Shorts 100% Polyester, drawstring $9.00 each QTY. Amount Youth M $ Youth L $ Adult XS $ Adult S $ Adult M $ Adult L $ Adult XL $ Adult 2X $ $ SUBTOTAL $ TOTAL RETURN this form to the Administrative Office along with your payment. CHECKS PAYABLE TO: Utopia. You may pay by credit card online @ mkt.com/utopiadesign PICKUP: You will be notified by phone or email when your order is ready for pickup at the school store. RETURNS/REFUNDS: If you are not satisfied or have any problems with your order, return it to the school store within 30 days of receipt for replacement or refund. If you have questions or need assistance contact: info@utopiaus.com (808)382-8066 Pre-order deadline is July 21 Pre-orders available for pick up on August 1st in the Campus Store www.islandpacificacademy.org Page 37

ISLAND PACIFIC ACADEMY SCHOOL CALENDAR 2017-2018 JULY 2017 AUGUST 2017 SEPTEMBER 2017 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 NOVEMBER 2017 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 DECEMBER 2017 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 JANUARY 2018 S M T W T F S S M T W T F S S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 26 27 28 29 30 31 28 29 30 31 WHERE VALUES MATTER OCTOBER 2017 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 FEBRUARY 2018 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 JULY 4 - INDEPENDENCE DAY - SCHOOL CLOSED AUGUST 1 - FIRST DAY FOR FACULTY 11 - MEET & GREET (GR. K-5) 16 - FIRST DAY OF SCHOOL (GR. K-12) SEPTEMBER 4 - LABOR DAY - SCHOOL CLOSED 7 - BACK TO SCHOOL NIGHT (GR. 6-12) 13 - IPA FOUNDER S DAY 14 - BACK TO SCHOOL NIGHT (GR. K-5) OCTOBER 7 - OPEN HOUSE 9 - DISCOVERER S DAY - SCHOOL CLOSED 14 - FALL FAMILY MOVIE NIGHT & CHILI COOK OFF 23-27 - FALL BREAK - NO CLASSES 30 - FACULTY PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DAY - NO CLASSES NOVEMBER 8-9 - PARENT CONFERENCES - NO CLASSES (GR. K-12) 10 - VETERAN S DAY - SCHOOL CLOSED 10 - GRAND EXPEDITION GALA FUNDRAISER 22 - NA KUPUNA DAY (GR. K-5) 23-24 - THANKSGIVING BREAK - SCHOOL CLOSED DECEMBER 1 - HO IKE NIGHT 1-2 - FALL PLAY PRODUCTION 14 - WINTER MUSIC FESTIVAL (GR. 6-12) 18-20 - FIRST SEMESTER FINAL EXAMS (GR. 9-12) 20 - FIRST SEMESTER ENDS (GR. K-12) 21-JAN. 3 - WINTER BREAK - SCHOOL CLOSED JANUARY 1 - NEW YEAR S DAY - SCHOOL CLOSED 4 - SCHOOL RESUMES, SECOND SEMESTER BEGINS (GR. K-12) 9 - ALUMNI BREAKFAST SOCIAL (GR. 11, 12 & ALUMNI) 15 - MARTIN LUTHER KING JR. DAY - SCHOOL CLOSED FEBRUARY 7 - MULTI-CULTURAL DAY (GR. K-5) / GLOBAL ISSUES DAY (GR. 6-12) 16 - FACULTY PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DAY - NO CLASSES 19 - PRESIDENTS DAY - SCHOOL CLOSED MARCH 9-10 - SPRING PLAY PRODUCTION 19-23 - SPIRIT WEEK (GR. K-12) 26 - KUHIO DAY - SCHOOL CLOSED 26-30 - SPRING BREAK - NO CLASSES 30 - GOOD FRIDAY - SCHOOL CLOSED MARCH 2018 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 APRIL 2018 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 MAY 2018 S M T W T F S 1 2 3 4 5 JUNE 2018 S M T W T F S 1 2 APRIL 2 - FACULTY PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT DAY - NO CLASSES 7-2 ND ANNUAL WEST FEST 14 - SPRING MUSIC RECITAL (GR. 6-12) 19-20 - PARENT CONFERENCES - NO CLASSES (GR. K-5) 27 - MAY DAY CELEBRATION (EARLY DISMISSAL FOLLOWING PROGRAM) 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 MAY 17-11 TH ANNUAL GOLF TOURNAMENT 26 - IPA COMMENCEMENT 28 - MEMORIAL DAY - SCHOOL CLOSED 25-30 - SECOND SEMESTER FINAL EXAMS (GR. 9-11) 31 - LAST DAY OF SCHOOL (EARLY DISMISSAL GR. K-5 11AM, GR. 6-11 11:15AM) 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 JUNE 5 - LAST DAY FOR FACULTY 11 - KAMEHAMEHA DAY - SCHOOL CLOSED 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30 27 28 29 30 31 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 IPA SPECIAL EVENTS HOLIDAYS/SCHOOL CLOSED CAMPUS EVENT CALENDAR SUBJECT TO CHANGE REV. 07/10/17