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The Central Pacific Hurricane
Season is between June 1 and
November 30, 2019. Please visit
www.oahuDEM.org for tips when
preparing for this year’s
hurricane season.
It’s Time for Water Play! During the summer months, water play will
be offered weekly. Check with your child’s
caregiver for the specific day of the week that
their class will be having water play on their
playground. We kindly ask that you drop off
your child already wearing their swim
clothes.
Please provide these items so that your child
may join in on the fun:
Swim wear
Towel
Change of clothes
Water shoes (must be closed-toe)
Don’t forget the sunscreen!
Kupulau Child Development Center
Bldg 6111
Phone: 808-257-1388
Hours: 0600-1800 M-F
5th: World Environment Day
6th: National Yo Yo Day
7th: National Doughnut Day
11th: King Kamehameha Day!
14th: Flag Day
14th: Brownies with Dad
16th: Happy Fathers Day!
17th: Eat your Veggies Day
19th: Juneteeth
21st: First Day of Summer
24-28: Eric Carle Birthday Week
27th: Sunglasses Day
28th: Story time with parents
Brownies with DAD! Please come and enjoy
brownies with your child for Father’s Day on June 14th from 1500-1600. Moms are welcome to come if Dad is unavailable. Sign-up sheets will be in your child’s class-
room. Hope to See you there!
DID YOU HEAR?
Let’s give a BIG
congratulations to Sheri
Kusumoto who was
selected to be our new
Training and Curriculum
Specialist!
We would like to
welcome back
Cheyenne-Racquel
Mathias-Ortiz as our
Assistant Director.
C1 will be opening in
June and will be a
classroom devoted to
3-year olds. We are
excited to meet all our
new children and
families!
Parent Advisory
Board
12 JUNE 2019 at
Kupulau CDC 1600-1700
Come and chat with us! Share
your thoughts and suggestions
and find answers to those
questions you’ve always had!
AC Project
Our AC project is now
complete! Hooray! Every
classroom now has a brand
new air conditioning unit.
We would like to thank each
and every one of you for
your understanding through
the construction. The staff
and children have been
enjoying the cool air!
Check us out on or
Friendly Reminders A two week written notice and payment is required for disenrollment from the program. If written notice is not
received, no refund will be given for prepaid childcare. Your child’s payment for their final 2 weeks will be
required and if necessary pro-rated for the month.
Parents must check their child in and out at the reception desk and in the classroom. Each CYP facility conducts
100% ID checks and all parents and visitors are required to show identification at the front desk and in the
classroom daily, regardless of time of drop-off or pick-up.
Before leaving any vehicle, stop the engine, lock the ignition, remove the ignition key from the vehicle, set the
parking brake, and turn the front wheels to the curb or side of the road. Do not leave any child under 10 years of
age in a parked vehicle without proper supervision. Do not leave any vehicle occupied solely by a person who
cannot readily exit in the case of an emergency. PMO will be contacted and tickets will be issued. (Base Order
P5500.15B).
Please join us for our upcoming opportunities for parent participation. Check out our listing of events on
page one.
Birthday Wishes
To all the children,
parents, and staff
celebrating their
special day in the
month of June.
Butterfly Snacks Supplies: Clothespins
Snack size zip lock bags
Googly eyes
Pipe cleaners
Glue
Paint, glitter glue, puffy paint
Snacks (goldfish crackers, dried fruit, cereal, grapes, trail mix, blueberries,
etc.) Directions:
For each bag, decorate one side of a clothespin with either paint, puffy
paint or glitter glue.
Glue two small googly eyes near the gripping end of the clothespin and let
the glue dry.
Put your snack into a snack-size Zip lock bag until it’s a little over half full.
Seal the bag, cinch the middle with your fingers
Clip zip lock bag with the clothespin.
Fold down/curl the tips of a 6-inch length of pipe cleaner
Bend the entire piece in half.
Kamehameha the Great, also known as Kamehameha I and Kamehameha the First, was ruler of Hawaii from
1782 until his death on May 8, 1819. He is remembered for uniting Hawaii, introducing laws to uphold human rights
in combat situations, and for being a fair and stable leader. His name means "lonely" or "loneliness" and he is some-
times known as the "Napoleon of the Pacific". In 1871, the great-grandson of Kamehameha the Great, known as
Kamehameha V, passed a royal decree that Kamehameha Day should be celebrated. The day was first observed on
June 11, 1872, and was one of the first holidays proclaimed by the Hawaii State Legislature after Hawaii became a
US state in 1959.
Today, Kamehameha Day is treated with elaborate events harkening back to ancient Hawaiʻi, respecting the
cultural traditions that Kamehameha defended as his society was slowly shifting towards European trends. The King
Kamehameha Hula Competition attracts hula groups from all over the world to the Neil S. Blaisdell Center for the
two-day event.
Kindergarten Corner
If your child is attending SAC, you will still need to submit a withdrawal form with the front desk
Kindergarten Workshop – Please share any suggestions or feedback you may have, for next year’s workshop. Mahalo!