Kamiloiki Elementary Receives $51k from American Savings Bank It is hard to believe that just one year ago Kamiloiki Elemen- tary was on the verge of closing. We fought hard to keep a high performing school open in East Honolulu—and won. Fast forward to today. The amazing efforts of the PTSA, stu- dents, faculty, and staff of Kamiloiki won them a check for $51k from American Savings Bank! A great gift to help sup- port our students’ education. I commend the level of effort everyone in the Kamiloiki Elementary family puts into a qual- ity education for our keiki. Clockwise from Top Left: Congratulating Kamiloiki PTSA President Chandra Satele and Vice President Maria Frutoz who were instrumental in helping win the prize; Student Council members Shayley, Kayli, Casey, Chelsea, and Kamaile with the BIG check!; Con- gratulating the student body at the check ceremony. Sign Up to receive Email Updates!
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
Transcript
Kamiloiki Elementary Receives
$51k from American Savings Bank
It is hard to believe that just one year ago Kamiloiki Elemen-
tary was on the verge of closing. We fought hard to keep a
high performing school open in East Honolulu—and won.
Fast forward to today. The amazing efforts of the PTSA, stu-
dents, faculty, and staff of Kamiloiki won them a check for
$51k from American Savings Bank! A great gift to help sup-
port our students’ education. I commend the level of effort
everyone in the Kamiloiki Elementary family puts into a qual-
ity education for our keiki.
Clockwise from Top Left: Congratulating Kamiloiki PTSA
President Chandra Satele and Vice
President Maria Frutoz who were
instrumental in helping win the
prize; Student Council members
Shayley, Kayli, Casey, Chelsea, and
Kamaile with the BIG check!; Con-
gratulating the student body at the
check ceremony.
Sign Up to receive
Email Updates!
Aloha Friends,
I am happy to report that the budget amendment
I supported for Aina Haina Elementary will be
released. The funds will provide the following:
A new fence at the back of the school adding
more security.
Plan, design, and construction for a
new parking lot on campus.
Design and construction to wire the school
with broadband internet and to install a wire-
less internet system.
A new public address system in the cafeteria.
I also secured funds for Kalani High School.
These funds will provide:
Planning and design for the first phase of a
girl's locker room and shower facility per Ti-
tle IX requirements.
Ground and site improvements, new athletic
equipment, and other miscellaneous athletic
equipment.
Security screens and stairwell gates for 10
stairwells to deter vandalism, theft, and tres-
passing on the second floor classrooms.
When I joined the legislature in 2010, it was my
goal to work with constituents and fellow legis-
lators to bring improvements to East Honolulu.
It is a joy to see our progress together.
Mahalo,
Message from Mark
Vice Chair Hashem with Chair Clift Tsuji and
Rep. Angus McKelvey listening to testimony at a
public hearing by the House Committee on Agri-
culture.
The Session in Pictures
Rep. Hashem visiting students in Mr. Nagata’s 8th
grade social studies class at Niu Valley Middle
School to conduct an exercise on civic engagement.