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Wishing you a Very Merry Holiday Season!
May you have a restful and safe Winter Break
KAISER OFFICE HOLIDAY CLOSURES
Happy Holidays! Please note the following offices will be closed on these dates:
Kaiser Registrar's Office will be closed:
- Mon-Wed, Dec. 23-25
- Tues-Thurs, Dec. 31-Jan. 2
Kaiser High School Front Office will be closed:
- , Dec. 25, 2025
- , Jan. 1, 2026
CONGRATULATIONS TAYTE SATO – SCORINGLIVE TOP PERFOMER
Leading the state with 9 goals in just three regular season games, Tayte Sato has been named ScoringLive’s Top Performer! To read more about his performance and an interview with Coach Layne Abalos, please go to: Sato, Cougars off to prolific start to season
CONGRATULATIONS JV LADY COUGAR TENNIS ON TO THE OIA SHIP!
With a commanding win over Mililani, 3 -1, in semi-final play, our JV Lady Cougars tennis team moves on to the OIA Championship! They face Kalani on Saturday, 9:00am @ Kalani. Go Lady Cougars!
LOST & FOUND ITEMS
Unclaimed items will be donated or discarded January 8, 2025
Missing a jacket or water bottle? Come and check out the lost and found at the office! Hurry before this disappears on January 8th.
PRINCIPAL EXPECTATIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN SENIOR CLASS EVENTS
Class of 2025, please read this letter from Principal Mew regarding: Expectations for Participation in Senior Events.
KAISER PTSA FARMER’S MARKET WILL BE CLOSED FOR THE HOLIDAYS
The Farmer's Market will be CLOSED on:
Tuesday, December 24 (Christmas Eve) - CLOSED
Tuesday, December 31 (New Year's Eve) - CLOSED
PTSA ZIPPY'S BENEFIT TICKET SALE
The PTSA is also selling Zippy's Benefit Tickets. With this ticket you can choose one of the following: a breakfast bento with a drink, or a benefit size Portuguese bean soup or benefit size Chili; or 6 pieces of cornbread. We will be at the Farmer's Market on Tuesday, December 10th. Selling the tickets - $11.00 per ticket.
CTE HONORS RECOGNITION CERTIFICATE
An informational meeting will be held in F101 on Friday December 13 at 12:25 PM for second year and up CTE students interested in obtaining their CTE Honors Certificate upon graduation in their respective CTE pathways.
Students must complete the following in order to be considered:
- B or better in all CTE sequences of courses. (at least 2 years)
- 3.0 cumulative GPA upon senior year and graduation
- Completion of Performance Based Assessment Project assigned by pathway teacher, with an average of 70% or better (essay, deliverable, and presentation)
More information can also be found here: https://sites.google.com/k12.hi.us/kaiserhighcte/cte-honors
If you have more questions, please contact your CTE pathway teacher or contact Ms. Tran in F101.
ASVAB TEST TAKING OPPORTUNITY, JANUARY 23, 2025
Interested in learning about what career options fit your preferences? Are you thinking of joining the military after high school? If so, consider taking the ASVAB here on campus to get an assessment on finding career options and/or military options.
The test will be on Thursday, January 23, 2025 here in the CCRC (Room H101) at 7:45 am.
Please complete the attached permission form (or pick up a hard copy in the CCRC) and turn it in to us no later than January 16th. Note that you will be missing a few class periods, so teacher permission is required. See us in the CCRC if you have any questions.
CLASS OF 2027 IB DIPLOMA PROGRAMME AND IB CAREER-RELATED PROGRAMME
Due to continued interest in these two programs, Kaiser will accept applications from current sophomores for our IB DP and IB CP through the end of March, 2025.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION
IB Diploma Programme: Visit kaiseribdp.org and contact Brad Bogard, IB DP Coordinator, at [email protected]
IB Career-related Programme: Visit kaiseribcp.weebly.com and contact Candace Sandstrom, IB CP Coordinator, at [email protected]
MANICURE AND PEDICURE FUNDRAISER -
A table will be set up outside of the library this week to purchase your mani/pedi! Cash or checks made out to Kaiser High School. 10% of your purchase will benefit the Class of 2025. Please see Ms. Pu’u in C202, or a senior leadership student to purchase. Basic manicure is $20. Spa pedicure $45. Mahalo for supporting the Class of 2025 and the Nailery Hawaii Kai.
These make great gifts for the season!
STUDY HALL IS AVAILABLE ON WEDNESDAYS IN CAFETERIA
A study hall will be available for students every Wednesday after school from 1:45 PM to 3:45 PM in the cafeteria. With the end of the quarter approaching and semester grades being finalized, this is an important opportunity for students to focus on completing assignments, preparing for exams.
KAISER'S ANNUAL BLOOD DRIVE 2/21/25
Kaiser's annual blood drive is returning again this year. It will take place all day on Friday, February 21, in the Kaiser library. To schedule an appointment, please fill out the Google form below by January 31. There are many appointments that need to be filled! Donors must be at least 16 years old and those under 18 will need a signed parent consent form which is accessible through the Google form. This opportunity is available for students, staff, and other community members. Prior to scheduling an appointment, please make sure you meet health requirements to donate blood by visiting https://www.bbh.org/become-donor/. For more information, please contact Brad Bogard at [email protected]. Thank you!
CALL FOR SCIENCE & ENGINEERING FAIR JUDGES
The Honolulu District Science and Engineering Fair (HONSEF) is looking for adult judges who have expertise in the science and engineering fields. The event is on Saturday, February 22nd at Kaimuki High School from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. and will showcase projects from middle and high school students.
Learn more and apply by Nov. 22: https://forms.gle/1CmBrTXhd4EzVtmH9
If you have any questions, please contact HONSEF 2025 Judge Coordinator Shannon Goo at [email protected] or 808-305-7000.
COUGAR SPIRIT WEAR OPEN YEAR ROUND!
Check out our newest Cougar Wear with many different logo options; men, women and keiki styles and accessories! Go to Cougar Wear today to get geared up for the new school year.
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PTSA and PROJECT GRAD
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COLLEGE & CAREER
SCHOLARSHIPS!
Seniors and Juniors, a wealth of scholarships are awaiting for your application. Get a head start now so you don’t miss any deadlines! Click here: Scholarships
COLLEGE VISITS in H101, unless otherwise noted, please sign up on Scoir
For more information, register for off campus visits, and to see a full list of visits, click here: College Visits
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OPPORTUNITIES AND CONTESTS
STEM CAMP FOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ONLY – EXTENDED DEADLINE 12/22
When: February 15 – 17
Applications now due December 22, 2024
The Society of American Military Engineers (SAME) is hosting a Stem Camp at Camp Paumalu. Construct and race cardboard boats, create a water filtration system, wilderness survival and more! Students should be on a STEM track and prepared to participate in various physical activities. For more information and a link to the application, please go to: SAME STEM Camp
JASH 2025 HIROSHIMA PEACE SCHOLARSHIP ANNOUNCEMENT
For the class of 2026 only!
Application must be received by January 24, 2025 at the JASH office.
The Japan-America Society of Hawaii (JASH) is now seeking applicants for the 2025 Hiroshima Peace Scholarship (HPS) Program. This program is open to Oahu high school juniors who are passionate about growing as Peacebuilders and fostering relationships bridging communities in Hiroshima, Japan and Hawaii.
Two juniors, one attending a private school and one attending a public school, will be selected as our 2025 Scholars. Selected scholars will study peace-related resources in their communities through a series of monthly workshops in Honolulu to prepare them for an educational summer trip to Hiroshima where they will explore the history and effects of World War II; actively participate in events commemorating the August 6, 1945 bombing of Hiroshima; and experience homestays with host families and exchanges with Japanese students. Upon their return to Oahu, scholars will continue developing as Peacebuilders, sharing their experiences and reflections on their time in Hiroshima with their schools and in their communities.
Japanese language is NOT a requirement for this scholarship, and students with or without Japanese language background are encouraged to apply. Please note that the Application Packet requires your signature as well as written recommendations from two teachers. Should one or more of your students apply, we ask that you provide an endorsement signature and encourage teachers who are asked for their recommendations to write their letters for their students.
Applications may be submitted online or by mail; applications must be received by the JASH Office no later than January 24, 2025. Visit jashawaii.org/education/hps for more information and to download the application. Should you have questions, please contact JASH Educational Programs Coordinator Cindy Oshima at [email protected] or 808-524-4450.
SUSTAINABILITY FELLOWSHIP PROGRAM
Quick Program Overview:
- 15-month immersive experience: Two summer sessions (6 weeks each) plus monthly meetings during the school year
- Highlights include experiential learning, mentorship, a trip to Hawaiʻi Island, and a student-led Sustainability Challenge Project
- Perfect for current 9th and 10th graders
- Open to students from all Hawaiʻi schools (public, independent, charter, and home schools)
- Free for all participants (students responsible for personal travel and accommodation costs)
We've seen incredible growth and engagement from our current fellows, and we're looking forward to welcoming the next group of students who are passionate about sustainability.
Key Info:
- Applications and recommendation forms due: January 10, 2025
- Full program details on our website
- Promo flyer (feel free to share widely!)
Our current fellows are offering a virtual informational session on Tuesday, December 3, at 6:00 p.m. Interested students, families, and schools are welcome to join! Click here to register.
Want to learn more? We'd love to meet with you. Email [email protected] to schedule an informational session or for any questions you might have.
ICSPARK AT UH MĀNOA – FREE SATURDAYS CODING PROGRAM
For 6th – 12th Graders, Registration – now thru December 25th
Program runs: January 18th – April 19th, 2025
ICSpark is an organization of students from the University of Hawaii at Manoa who are passionate about getting the next generation interested in Computer Science (CS). Early immersion into CS is invaluable to kickstarting a career in CS. Additionally, it is great at developing the critical thinking and skills necessary to succeed in any sector in the 21st century. Our mission is to provide every motivated 6th-12th grade student with a fun, non-intimidating coding environment all while having access to coding mentorships. All at zero cost to the students!
For more information, please go to: https://icspark.github.io/index.html
They do have limited in person seats due to the size of the classroom, but an online option is available.
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KAISER COUGAR ATHLETICS
CLICK HERE FOR: PHYSICAL FORM
CLICK HERE FOR: STUDENT PARTICIPATION FORM
UPCOMING GAMES
12/19 – Girls Basketball vs. Anuenue @ Kaiser, 5:30pm
12/21 – Padding @ Keʻehi Lagoon, 8:30am
12/21 – JV Girls Tennis OIA Championships @ Kalani, 9:00am
12/21 – Swim Qualifying Meet @ Kalani, 10:00am
12/21 – JV Baseball @ Castle, 11:00am
12/26 – Boys Soccer vs. Farrington @ Kaiser, 5:30pm
12/26 – Girls Soccer vs. Farrington @ Kaiser, 5:30pm
12/26 – Girls Basketball @ Castle, 5:30pm
12/28 – Paddling @ Keʻehi Lagoon, 8:30am
12/28 – JV Baseball vs. Roosevelt @ Stevenson Middle, 11:00am
12/28 – Girls Soccer vs. Castle @ Kaiser, 5:30pm
12/28 – Boys Soccer @ Castle, 5:30pm
12/28 – Girls Basketball vs. Kaimukī @ Kaiser, 5:30pm
SCORES
Varsity Boys soccer won over Mililani, 7 -0
Varsity Boys soccer beat Kailua, 3 -2
Varsity Girls soccer won over Kailua, 1 – 0
JV Girls soccer also beat Kailua, 7 – 0
Varsity Girls Basketball lost a close game to Kalāheo, 43 – 46
TRACK AND FIELD PRE-SEASON CONDITIONING
Track and Field Pre-Season starts December 3rd. Practices will be held on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 3:00pm and on Saturday mornings. Updated physicals and signed parent consent needs to approved by the trainer’s in order to participate.
SPRING SPORTS SIGN UP
For Spring, you can join Judo, Golf, Girls Water Polo, Varsity Tennis, Varsity Softball, Varsity Baseball, Boys Volleyball, Girls Flag Football, Track and Field
Go to: Winter & Spring Sports Sign Up
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KAISER COMPLEX AND COMMUNITY NEWS
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UPCOMING EVENTS
12/23 – 01/03/25 – Winter Break
01/06 – Teacher’s Work Day – No Students
01/07 – PC Work Day – No Students
01/08 – Students Return – A Day
Mahalo,
Ann Olson
ʻOhana Engagement Liaison
Continuous Notice of Nondiscrimination
The Hawaii State Department of Education (Department) and its schools do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, ancestry, sex, gender identity, gender expression, sexual orientation, age, disability, and religion. This requirement extends to all of the Department’s programs and activities, including employment and admissions as applicable. Please direct inquiries regarding the Department nondiscrimination policies and/or complaints of prohibited conduct to the Civil Rights Compliance Branch as follows:
Civil Rights Compliance Branch
Hawaii State Department of Education
P.O. Box 2360
Honolulu, Hawaii 96804
(808) 784-6325 or relay
[email protected]
Beth Schimmelfennig, Director
Rhonda Wong, Civil Rights Compliance Administrator
Krysti Sukita, ADA/504
Anna Tsang, Title VI
Alphonso Braggs – Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion
Blue Kaanehe, Title VII
Nicole Isa-Iijima, Title IX
Dana Takahara-Dias, Title IX – Gender Equity in Athletics
The Department’s non-discrimination policies and grievance procedures may be located at:
https://www.hawaiipublicschools.org/ConnectWithUs/Organization/Offices/Pages/CRCO.aspx
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