James B. Castle High School Knightly News Volume XXVIII Issue 4 VISION “A Learning and Caring Community That Works Together For The Benefit Of Its Students To Be College and Career Ready And Where All Are Committed To Excellence” October - November 2014 MISSION “We Are Dedicated To Foster A Connection Between Living And Learning” SOMETHING ‘NEW’ @ CASTLE HIGH! ST 1 . Semester Exam Week Bell Schedule Time Mon - Dec 15 Tue - Dec 16 Wed - Dec 17 Thu - Dec 18 Fri - Dec 19 7:50 - 8:00am Opening Opening Opening Opening Opening 8:00 - 8:05am Homeroom @ 1 Homeroom @ 2 Homeroom @ 3 Homeroom @ 4 Homeroom @ PTP 8:05 - 9:35am Period 1 Period 2 Period 3 Period 4 A-Period 9:35 - 9:49am Recess Recess Recess Recess Recess 9:55 - 11:25am Period 5 Period 6 Period 7 Make-up A-Period 11:25 - 12:05pm Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch Lunch 12:05 - 2:50pm A-period A-period A-period A-Period A-Period A-Period - All teachers must be in room to help any students that want help to prepare for their test Any class not giving a semester final will still hold class and have an extended lesson Students that are absent on the day of their test can use any of the A-Periods to attend Students that are not testing during the make-up periods need to be either getting help in a classroom or leave campus. There should be no loitering in the halls during this time. Students, Families, Community: What do YOU need to know to be a COLLEGE-BOUND STUDENT ATHLETE? “National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Information Night” Division I and II Eligibility Requirements Regulations, Rules When: Monday, October 20, 2014 Time: 6:30 p.m. – 7:30 p.m. Where: J.B. Castle High, Little Theatre Sponsored by: Nelson Chee, CHS College & Career Counselor & Laynie Sueyasu, CHS Athletic Director Are YOU ready to hand your Senior Portfolio in by the December 3, 2014 deadline? ‘SENIOR PORTFOLIO ASSISTANCE’ Monday, October 27 6:00pm * Library Faculty and administrators will be available to help both parents and seniors go over the check-list of items in your portfolio that must be completed and meet proficiency in order for you to earn the ½ credit needed to graduate!!!! (See pages 19-24 in this year’s CHS Parent Handbook.) Bring your portfolio with you! Students who do NOT hand in a portfolio or whose portfolio does not meet proficiency after the Dec. deadline will have to take a credit recovery class in the spring; fees will be charged. Parents, Students, Faculty & Staff, Community… Coffee Hour – Meet Solomon Enos - Our Artist In Residence! Wed, October 15 * 6pm in the Library Come and meet Solomon Enos Wed, October 15th. from 6-7pm in the school library. Mr. Enos has been commissioned by the DOE and the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts to create a work of art for Castle High School with a maximum budget of $100,000! He will team with teachers, students, parents, and our community at large to develop a visual art piece in our school which reflects and is appropriate to Castle High School’s environment, cultural values, curriculum, and aesthetics. His project will include an educational component that will be integrated into the school’s curriculum. Light refreshments sponsored by “Families & Friends of Castle” (form of ptsa) will be served. Mr. Enos will also be providing a free art workshop Saturday, October 18 from 10a-1p in our cafeteria to get to know our community. Students, parents, faculty, and community are welcome to attend. Please RSVP (Kathy_Martin@notes.k12.hi.us / 233-5600 ext. 2236) to make sure we have enough materials for all wishing to participate; please include number of people attending and a contact number/email. Knightly News Page 2 October - November 2014 October 2014 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 STAFF MTG. ~ Senate Meeting ~ 1st. Qtr. Grades Due to Registrar ~ Cafeteria Expansion Open forum 45pm Rm. 35 ~ Class of 2017 Parent Support Team Mtg. 5:306:30pm Lib. ~School Spirit Day ~ FREE Workshop w/ Solomon Enos – CHS Artist in Residence 10a1p in cafeteria ~ Class Council Mtg. @ lunch Registration for 2015-16 Classes Begins 11/21 thru 12/5! CC: STAFF MTG ~ COFFEE HOUR ‘Meet Solomon Enos – CHS Artist in Residence’ 6pm Library 19 20 21 22 ~ CPAC – “Little Women” 3:00pm R. Bright Theater ~ NCAA Info Night - Parents & Students 6:30pm in Little Theater ~ Class Council Mtg. @ lunch TEACHER INSTITUTE DAY ~ Freshmen Class Parent Support Team Mtg. 5:30pm Lib NO STUDENTS ~ CPAC – “Little Women” 7:30pm R. Bright Theater ~ CPAC – “Little Women” 7:30pm R. Bright Theater 23 24 25 ~ ICC Meeting CC: STAFF MTG ~ ACT Test ~Castle Complex Community Mtg. WCC - Hale Akoakoa 57:30pm ~ CPAC – “Little Women” 7:30pm R. Bright Theater ~ CPAC – “Little Women” 7:30pm R. Bright Theater * * * Winter Ball Bid Sales @ Lunch Rm. 6 Concession (10/21 – 10/29) * * * 26 ~ CPAC – “Little Women” 3:00pm R. Bright Theater 27 28 ~ SENIOR PORTFOLIO ASSISTANCE WORKSHOP 6pm Library 29 ~ Class Council Mtg. @ lunch 30 STAFF MTG. ~Ultimate Site Comm Mtg. 3:30p Conf. Rm. 31 1 ~ Halloween Activities ~ Senate Meeting ~ SAT Test CPAC ‘Haunted House’ -10/29-31 CC: Leadership Team Mtg. November 2014 2 3 4 ~”Families & Friends of Castle Mtg.” 6pm – Lib. 5 ELECTION DAY STAFF MTG. NO SCHOOL 6 7 8 ~ KSA Meeting ~Class Color Day ~Project Grad Committee Mtg. 6:30pm Rm. 35 ~Cap & Gown Assembly 2-3pm CC: STAFF MTG 9 10 11 12 VETERAN’S DAY STAFF MTG. 13 14 15 ~ Senate Meeting CC: STAFF MTG ~ Make-ADifference Day (Beautification) 9:00am – noon 20 21 22 ~ ICC Meeting CC: STAFF MTG NO SCHOOL 16 17 18 19 ~SENIORSCollege Application Night ~ Class Council Mtg. @ lunch STAFF MTG. ~ Registration for 2015-16 Classes Begins (11/21-12/5) ~SCC Mtg. 5:30 pm - Main Office Conf. Rm ~Dance ‘Holiday Showcase’ 7:30p 23 24 25 26 ~ Class Council Mtg. @ lunch 27 STAFF MTG. 28 THANKSGIVING DAY Holiday 29 Holiday Castle High Calendar By Periods OCTOBER Week of 10/6 - 10/10 FALL BREAK Per. 1, 3, 5, 7 Per. 2, 4, ADV, 6 Per. 1, 3, 5, 7 Per. 2, 4, ADV, 6 Week of 10/13 - 10/17 Per. 1 - 7 Per. 1, 3, 5, 7 Week of 10/20 - 10/24 Per. 2, 4, 6 Per. 1, 3, 5, 7 Per. 2, 4, 6 TEACHER INSTITUTE Week of 10/27 - 10/31 Per. 1 - 7 Per. 1, 3, 5, 7 Per. 2, 4, 6 Per. 1, 3, 5, 7 Per. 2, 4, ADV, 6 NOVEMBER Week of 11/3 - 11/7 Per. 1, 3, 5, 7 Election Day Per. 2, 4, 6 Per. 1, 3, 5, 7 Per. 2, 4, ADV, 6 Week of 11/10 - 11/14 Per. 1, 3, 5, 7 Veterans Day Per. 2, 4, 6 Per. 1, 3, 5, 7 Per. 2, 4, ADV, 6 Week of 11/17 - 11/21 Per. 1 - 7 Per. 1, 3, 5, 7 Per. 2, 4, 6 Per. 1, 3, 5, 7 Per. 2, 4, ADV, 6 Week of 11/24 - 11/28 Per. 1 - 7 Per. 1, 3, 5, 7 Per. 2, 4, 6 HOLIDAY HOLIDAY Knightly News Page 3 HO! HO! HO! MARK YOUR CALENDAR! Please visit and shop at Project Graduation's Windward Holiday Craft & Gift Fair Sunday, December 7, 2014 9:30 a.m. - 2 p.m. Castle High School For Information - contact Teri Lynn Sato - 554-9620 Email: terisato@hotmail.com. ‘Strive HI ‘ Performance System And Castle High’s Performance Report On Sept. 16, 2014 the Hawaii State Dept. of Ed. released the final results of the Strive HI Performance System, Hawaii’s school accountability and improvement system that replaces components of the No Child Left Behind Act of 2001. The results include data on student proficiency in reading, math, and science; student growth in reading & math; chronic absenteeism, 8th. & 11th. Grade ACT results; high school graduation rates; college enrollments; and achievement gaps. Go to: www.htpp://castlehs.k12.hi.us to review letter from our Principal, Quick Facts on the Strive HI Performance System, and our school’s Performance Report. SENIORS - Class of 2015 Class email to contact: castle.classof2015@gmail.com Graduation: - Cap & Gown Assembly Nov. 7 * Audi. * 2-3pm - Cap & Gown Ordering after school Nov. 21 Fundraising for Graduation: - Cafe Cookies: Nov. 10 - Dec. 9. Pre-sale pick up Dec. 7 at CHS Cafeteria. - General Election Precinct Officials: Training Oct. 25 * 9-10am at Kaneohe Elem. Cafeteria; General Election Nov. 4, 6am-6pm. - Class T-shirts: End of November / December Seeking Donations (fundraising /class activities): - Ingredients (needed by Oct. 27) - Butter (50 lbs.), Granulated Sugar (40 lbs.), Flour- all purpose (55 lbs.), Baking soda (15 oz.), Vanilla (10 oz.), Chocolate chips (30 lbs.) Parents - ALL Grade-levels Project Graduation…Committee meets the first Tuesday of each month; next meetings are Oct.7 and Nov. 6 (Thurs. since Tues. is Election Day) @ 6:30 pm in room 35 (auditorium parking lot wing). We are slated to work the Elton John concert on January 10, 2015 and need volunteers to work various event concession stands through the fall and winter as our main fundraiser. If you are interested in helping, contact Jean Fong @ 220-2320. PG 2015 Co-Chairs Jean Fong and Pam Kino October - November 2014 Parents, Students, Faculty & Staff, Community CASTLE COMPLEX COMMUNITY MEETING SCHOOLS SHARE DATA & DIRECTION W.C.C. – Hale Akoakoa Thurs, Oct. 23 5-7:30pm Presenters: WCC Vice-Chancellor of Academic Affairs, Castle-Kahuku Complex Area Superintendent; Castle Complex Principals, Windward District Early Learning All Students and Parents Have Access To Jupiter Grades – Check Assignments, Grades, Attendance Daily! All students and parents have been provided access to Jupiter Grades, Castle High School's internet accessible grading system. If you cannot login to your student's account please call 233-5600 ext. 2301 / Rylan_Yee@notes.k12.hi.us for assistance. You can also set yourself up for notifications via email or text messaging. Just follow the directions on the website (http://castlehs.k12.hi.us/student.html); click on Jupiter Grades to do this. SOPHOMORES – Class of 2017 PARENTS – Over 4-years each class has to raise about $12,000 for their graduation ceremony. Dues go towards this ‘bill’ but yearly fundraisers are a must! Class of 2017’s monetary goal for this year is $2500. Please support our fall fundraiser Windward Mall’s – Festival of Giving – by purchasing a $10 coupon good for store discounts & prize drawings Nov. 7, 8, 9! All $10 of your purchase will go to our class! Presales start Oct. 8. Contact Class of 2017 Parent Team member Karleen Hee (247-1648 / jjkhees@aol.com ) OR Kathy Martin (Kathy_Martin@notes.k12.hi.us / 233-5600 ext.2236/) to purchase coupons OR to help sell to family members or friends. Want to support your child’s class in other ways? Plan to attend the next meeting of ‘Class of 2017 Parent Team’ on Thurs, Oct. 16 * 5:30-6:30pm in the library. Parents work directly with the class advisors. FRESHMEN – Class of 2018 Freshmen Parent Support Team…Will next meet Tues, October 21 from 5:30-6:30pm in the library. Light refreshments to be served. Freshmen parents are working on ways to support the Freshmen Houses, including raising funds for t-shirts for all 300+ freshmen for field trips, class days, etc. If you’d like to help with a fall garage sale on campus, or want to know more about what the ‘houses’ are up and how the school ‘works’, please plan to attend their next meeting. Questions – 233-5600 ext. 2236. The Knightly News is a monthly publication published by James B. Castle High School and “Families & Friends of Castle”, 45-386 Kaneohe Bay Drive, Kaneohe, Hawai`i 96744 Knightly News Page 4 October - November 2014 This is the second year that Big Brothers Big Sisters (BBBS) has a program with Castle students being mentored by adults, with a focus on college and career readiness. We pair up adults one-to-one with students at Castle and provide a structure of in person meetings and online communication. These relationships and interactions help students to become more confident, increase their educational aspirations, help them to achieve a growth mindset and prepares them for academic success. In person meetings happen once every four to six weeks, and allow all student participants in this program to do activities as a group, alongside their mentors. For the online communication, prompts are sent out by our agency to student and their mentors, who then discuss around the topic. These prompts are sent out about every other week. In order for adults to enroll in this program, they’ll need to complete an application, an interview, and pass a background and reference check process. For this specific program we’re also asking that potential mentors have graduated from college. We’re looking for around 10 mentors for this school year, and ask that those signing up understand that we’re looking for a multiple year commitment. Contact Tyler Kurashige @ Big Brothers Big Sisters (695-4572). KICK OFF THE HOILDAYS! Join the Castle Dance Ensemble (CDE) for our annual Holiday Showcase! This one-night-only performance will be held at the Bright Theatre on Friday, November 21st at 7:30pm and will feature CDE in a variety of dance styles. This is a free performance, however we will be accepting donations for our upcoming New York trip. Knightly News Page 5 October - November 2014 Aloha Parents of 11th Graders, There have been a lot of changes to our State of Hawaii Department of Education mandatory tests. About 10 years ago, it was all “paper and pencil” - reading/writing, math and science, with a science lab component. Then, we switched to testing online and had 3 opportunities to pass these 3 tests. Two years ago, the State allowed us to attach grades to their scores, which seem to have driven the scores up. Then, last year, we had a “bridge” assessment, which had content standards from both HCPS 3 and Common Core, and we had only 2 opportunities to take these tests. This was a transition test from previous standards into Common Core Standards. This new assessment is called the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium (SBAC). This is the first year of this test, although it has been piloted for the past 2-years . The SBAC will only use the Common Core Standards. The Common Core Standards will be used across the nation. Hawaii, along with 22 other States, will be using the SBAC assessment. This assessment will be given to all 11th graders. (Your child is deemed an 11th grader by credits.) I would like to briefly describe the changes from H.S.A. to SBAC, as well as what the schools intent is to prepare your child to be successful on this assessment. The scores from this assessment are a large part of our ‘Strive Hi Performance System’ rating, so we want to do our best! We will need the help and cooperation of everyone to achieve our goals. The SBAC consists of 2 tests: English Language Arts/Literacy and Mathematics. Each test is broken down into 3 sections: Computer Adaptive Test (CAT) which should take about 2-hours; the Classroom Activity, about 30 minutes; and the Performance Task (PT) should take about 2 hours. The CAT section of both tests, once started, must be completed within 45 days and meet the closing of the testing window on June 3rd. The PT, once started, must be completed within 10 day and also meet the closing of the testing window. The Classroom Activity must precede the PT. These tests are not timed, so if your child does not finish within the designated time period, they can finish up on other days within the 45 days and testing window. Unlike H.S.A., the SBAC test can only be administered one time. SBAC testing will begin on April 20, 2015. A testing schedule will be published in our Parent Bulletin, our Castle website, posted on our campus, and a copy of the schedule will be given to all 11th graders prior to testing. All students who will be testing will receive official notification and information from the Hawaii State Superintendant, via your child, about a month or so before testing begins. All of our teachers have been in-serviced on what will be expected of the students on this assessment. The teachers and students will have ample opportunities to utilize our computer labs to take practice tests, training tests, and operational mid-term assessments. Your child may also practice on his/her own by logging in to www.smarterbalanced.org, and taking the practice tests themselves. To make Castle High School successful in reaching our Strive Hi Goals, we need to have our students in school daily, well rested, fed, and prepared for learning. Our tests will be held in the morning hours, in air-conditioned rooms, and with minimal distractions, to insure better testing conditions. Hopefully, all of our efforts will make a positive impact on our students’ scores. The End-of-Course (EOC) Exams will be administered to all students enrolled for the year in Algebra 1, Algebra 2, U.S. History, and Biology. The Biology scores are used in our Strive Hi rating. All of these tests, except for Algebra 2, will be given in 2 sessions. The EOC will be worth 15% of your child’s year grade. We will begin testing from May 5 – June 3, 2014. The students will be testing with their teachers during their respective periods. And, like the SBAC, the student can take the test only once. (Watch for an updated 2nd. Semester Exam Bell Schedule in Issue 5 of Knightly News!) ~Europe at Leisure Tour 2015 – Fundraising for our trip! We are also participating in the ‘Festival of Giving’ at Windward Mall on Nov. 7, 8 and 9. Tickets are $10.00 each – a chance to win door prizes and get discounts. Email Kathy Sakamoto (sakamotoc005@hawaii.rr.com) or Bev Vierra (bevierra@gmail.com) or phone 389-7529 to help support her group going to Europe. Only two seats left if you are interested to join in! This tour we are joining Radford High School to tour London, Paris, Florence, Rome, Lucerne and Capri! --Bev Vierra, Faculty ------------------------------------------------~’Shop ‘N Score!... Still time to Help Castle High Earn Equipment! REMINDER: Please be sure to designate Castle High School to receive points for your Kraft purchases at any Times Supermarket from NOW through October 15th. . Help Castle High earn a share of the $250,000 in FREE Adidas athletic equipment and uniforms, and scholarships by shopping at TIMES/ BIG SAVE and designating our high school. Just say “Castle High” at the check-out! -Laynie Sueyasu, AD ~ Castle Band Aid Association Please visit our website – www.castlebandhawaii.org - for more information about fundraisers, events, and more! --Wayne Iseri, CBAA Pres ----------------------------------------------- ~Cookbooks Deeply Discounted! Project Graduation’s 2012 and 2013 cookbooks are still available for purchase at a deep discount of 2 for $5.00! Artwork is by Jocelyn Cheng! Great gifts and Christmas stocking stuffer. They are available to purchase during the meeting nights and from Kathy Martin’s office in the school library. Any questions contact Jean Fong @ 2202320. –PG 2015 Committee ----------------------------------------- ~Thank You For Volunteering! Tyler Lau has been volunteering three times a week for the Japanese Classes in the afternoon 1st. quarter. He graduated from Oregon University with a BA in Japanese Language and Graphic Arts, and has now completed the Substitute Teacher course. Awww…does that mean we are losing a volunteer? Anyone want to volunteer for Japanese Classes? --Bev Vierra, Faculty Knightly News Page 6 October - November 2014 You’ve Got Mail! • To receive future issues of the Knightly News ‘electronically’ (via e-mail)…send your email address, and child(ren)’s name & grade level(s) to Kathy_Martin@notes.k12.hi.us . You will be emailed a link to our CHS website to announce our newsletter’s most current ‘posting’. Help the school save postage and paper. • To receive weekly e-bulletins with the latest information from Castle High School…send your email address to Kathy_Martin@notes.k12.hi.us. Questions – call 233-5600 ext. 2236. ~Castle Art Students Compete! Donations Sought A team of 10 Castle students will be participating in the Kula Carving Competition at Windward Mall in October. Castle Community - things we will need: 3 Long extension cords Christmas Lights Foam Board Displays Clear Tape Masking Tape Duct Tape Display Boxes Pumpkins Pumpkin Carving Tools Electric Knife Drill (Drill Bits) Fabric Styrofoam Costumes theme: Roman, Egyptian, Mayan, Chinese Volunteer truck/Van - Oct. 25 * noon at Mall Volunteers to help with construction (Oct. 16 & 24). Contact Casilda_Rippard@notes.k12.hi.us / 233-5600 ext. 2299. ~Registration for 2015-16 Classes in November! Planning on going to college? Make sure to sign up for one of our four languages. We offer Spanish, Japanese, Hawaiian, and French. It is an academic credit that you need for many colleges and for NCAA. The earlier you start, the better to complete. We learn to speak, write, read as well as learn about cultural celebrations. It is a CHALLENGING yet FUN Class. Don't hesitate to come and ask questions in Rm. 17 or call 233-5660 ext 2269. Hope to see you next year! –Nathalie Oliva Lui-Kwan, Faculty MEAL PAYMENT OFFICIAL DEPOSIT SLIP Students Legal Name (Last, First) __________________________________________________ ***PLEASE MAKE CHECKS PAYABLE TO*** CASTLE HIGH SCHOOL 45-386 Kaneohe Bay Drive Kaneohe, HI 96744 Payment Amount $______________________ Cash ( ) or Check#__________________ ATTENTION: MEALTRACKER Parent/Guardian Name____________________________ Contact#: ________________________ NOTICE: The Department of Education shall assess and collect a service charge of $25.00 for any dishonored (bad) check in accordance with Chapter 40-35.5 H.R.S. CHS Staff Use Only …………………. 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