Upcoming Events
August
- 8/7 – Preschool and Elementary Back to School Night
- 8/9 – Students First Day of School (half day)
August
August
August
Aloha CLA family!
This Friday letter contains the ’23-’24 school supply list, as well as the ’23-’24 school year calendar that many of you have been awaiting. Thank you for your patience! The next Friday letter will be posted on July 28th & will be regularly posted from thereon after.
Have a great rest of your summer!
The music Videos from “No Me In Home”, Canefire Productions 2023 Spring Musical, have been officially released on YouTube for public viewing.There are seven original songs. One is actually a Latin American Music Video called Grita. Please give us a thumbs up and feel free to share.
June
August
Aloha CLA family!
We hope that you’re having a great start to your summer break! Just as a heads up that the next “Friday Letter” will be posted on Friday, July 7th. Then, starting on Friday, July 28th, we will be posting them weekly throughout the 2023 – 2024 school year.
*The July 7 Friday letter will contain all of our information for the upcoming school year.
Have a great summer!
The music Videos from “No Me In Home”, Canefire Productions 2023 Spring Musical, have been officially released on YouTube for public viewing.There are seven original songs. One is actually a Latin American Music Video called Grita. Please give us a thumbs up and feel free to share.
June
August
We are hosting Summer Junior High Math Tutoring. It is open to all incoming 6th-8th graders. It starts June 5 and goes through July 14 from 12-2p. See the flyer attached for more details. Please register your child by May 25th. If you have any questions, please email Mr. Shrinski at dshrinski@clahawaii.org
May
Finally back on stage after a four year hiatus from the stage because of the pandemic, Canefire Productions is coming back with a bang.
Starting Thursday, May 18 – Saturday, May 20 the CLA high school drama program will be performing our first ever original musical plidio called “No Me In Home”.
It is the story of a local girl who leaves the island after her junior year in high school because of a series of tragedies and doesn’t return for six years. During that six years she takes a path to fame through a career that was launched by an unexpected win. The story opens when she is forced to return to the islands because of a personal mishap.
This is a Plidio (Stage play with videos for scene changes) with 8 original songs. All the songs were written and performed by members of Canefire Productions.
You don’t want to miss out on this amazing entertaining evening! Run time is 2 hours and 17 minutes.
TICKETS CAN BE PURCHASED IN THE UPPER CAMPUS OFFICE
Friday, May, 19 — Rosie “O” Pavilion – Community Night
Cost – $5.00
6:20 p.m. – Doors Open
6:45 p.m. – Plidio Begins
Saturday, May 20 – Rosie “O” Pavilion – Appreciation Night – Dinner Theater
Cost – $12.00
5:15 p.m. – Doors Open for Dinner
5:30 p.m. – Dinner Served
5:55 p.m. – Choir Sings
6:20 p.m. – Set up for Plidio
6:35 p.m. – Doors Open for Plidio
6:45 p.m. – Plidio Begins
Tuesday, May 23, 2023
Wednesday, May 24, 2023
Thursday, May 25, 2023
Donations are still being accepted!
We are hosting Summer Junior High Math Tutoring. It is open to all incoming 6th-8th graders. It starts June 5 and goes through July 14 from 12-2p. See the flyer attached for more details. Please register your child by May 25th. If you have any questions, please email Mr. Shrinski at dshrinski@clahawaii.org
This year Caleb Vogt chose astronomy as the field for his senior project. Using data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, he mapped rotation curves to determine the percentage of dark matter in 18 galaxies. The American Astronomical Society has accepted his project for display at their 242nd meeting this June in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Caleb’s project is one of only a few STEM projects in recent years, and it is the first to receive national exposure. Congratulations to him for his hard work! We hope that this represents the first of many more such senior projects.
Here’s our last Parent corner of the year. We’re talking about the importance of quality time with your family. As you head off into summer, don’t forget to schedule and fight for time with your spouse and children. It’s more important than you realize. Have a great summer!
May
Finally back on stage after a four year hiatus from the stage because of the pandemic, Canefire Productions is coming back with a bang.
Starting Thursday, May 18 – Saturday, May 20 the CLA high school drama program will be performing our first ever original musical plidio called “No Me In Home”.
It is the story of a local girl who leaves the island after her junior year in high school because of a series of tragedies and doesn’t return for six years. During that six years she takes a path to fame through a career that was launched by an unexpected win. The story opens when she is forced to return to the islands because of a personal mishap.
This is a Plidio (Stage play with videos for scene changes) with 8 original songs. All the songs were written and performed by members of Canefire Productions.
You don’t want to miss out on this amazing entertaining evening! Run time is 2 hours and 17 minutes.
TICKETS CAN BE PURCHASED IN THE UPPER CAMPUS OFFICE
Thursday, May 18 – Rosie “O” Pavilion – Ohana Night
Cost – $5.00
6:20 p.m. – Doors Open
6:45 p.m. – Plidio Begins
Friday, May, 19 — Rosie “O” Pavilion – Community Night
Cost – $5.00
6:20 p.m. – Doors Open
6:45 p.m. – Plidio Begins
Saturday, May 20 – Rosie “O” Pavilion – Appreciation Night – Dinner Theater
Cost – $12.00
5:15 p.m. – Doors Open for Dinner
5:30 p.m. – Dinner Served
5:55 p.m. – Choir Sings
6:20 p.m. – Set up for Plidio
6:35 p.m. – Doors Open for Plidio
6:45 p.m. – Plidio Begins
Donations are still being accepted!
We are hosting Summer Junior High Math Tutoring. It is open to all incoming 6th-8th graders. It starts June 5 and goes through July 14 from 12-2p. See the flyer attached for more details. Please register your child by May 25th. If you have any questions, please email Mr. Shrinski at dshrinski@clahawaii.org
In today’s Parent Corner, we are talking about faithfulness and using the “village” that God has put around your child in helping to prepare them for all of life’s challenges. We’re talking about open communication and moral compasses. Listen in!
May
Finally back on stage after a four year hiatus from the stage because of the pandemic, Canefire Productions is coming back with a bang.
Starting Thursday, May 18 – Saturday, May 20 the CLA high school drama program will be performing our first ever original musical plidio called “No Me In Home”.
It is the story of a local girl who leaves the island after her junior year in high school because of a series of tragedies and doesn’t return for six years. During that six years she takes a path to fame through a career that was launched by an unexpected win. The story opens when she is forced to return to the islands because of a personal mishap.
This is a Plidio (Stage play with videos for scene changes) with 8 original songs. All the songs were written and performed by members of Canefire Productions.
You don’t want to miss out on this amazing entertaining evening! Run time is 2 hours and 17 minutes.
TICKETS CAN BE PURCHASED IN THE UPPER CAMPUS OFFICE
Thursday, May 18 – Rosie “O” Pavilion – Ohana Night
Cost – $5.00
6:20 p.m. – Doors Open
6:45 p.m. – Plidio Begins
Friday, May, 19 — Rosie “O” Pavilion – Community Night
Cost – $5.00
6:20 p.m. – Doors Open
6:45 p.m. – Plidio Begins
Saturday, May 20 – Rosie “O” Pavilion – Appreciation Night – Dinner Theater
Cost – $12.00
5:15 p.m. – Doors Open for Dinner
5:30 p.m. – Dinner Served
5:55 p.m. – Choir Sings
6:20 p.m. – Set up for Plidio
6:35 p.m. – Doors Open for Plidio
6:45 p.m. – Plidio Begins
On Wednesday, May 10 from 11:30am – 12:15pm, ice cream will be sold next to the Canefire Kitchen to support the Junior High Art Program.
We are hosting Summer Junior High Math Tutoring. It is open to all incoming 6th-8th graders. It starts June 5 and goes through July 14 from 12-2p. See the flyer attached for more details. Please register your child by May 25th. If you have any questions, please email Mr. Shrinski at dshrinski@clahawaii.org
Donations are still being accepted!
In today’s Parent Corner, we are talking about faithfulness and using the “village” that God has put around your child in helping to prepare them for all of life’s challenges. We’re talking about open communication and moral compasses. Listen in!
April
May
Donations are still being accepted!
Wednesday, May 3 from 6:45am- 8am, the journalism and nutrition class will be selling fried rice at the Canefire Kitchen on the elementary campus. You do not have to pre-order. You may buy on the day of the sale. If you pre-order, we will have your order ready for you when you arrive.
Thank you so much for supporting us all year!!! Your help is greatly appreciated!
In today’s parent corner we are going through a list of student responses to the question: What is my parent doing right? And If I could give my parent some advice on parenting, it would be this.
April
May
Aloha CLA Families,
Thank you for the amazing support that all of you have showed CLA over the past few years. The eruption of 2018 and the COVID Years were tumultuous times but the Lord provided insurmountable grace to successfully navigate through the treacherous waters. CLA’s history is a testimony to God’s gracious provision. At just the right time God provides the funds and the people to help accomplish the next step in our development.
CLA is ready to take the next step towards making our Lower Campus Facility fully operational. We have a serious need to provide more bathrooms down by the Fieldhouse and the Rosie O. We are in the development stages of this project. As all of you know, acquiring all the necessary plans for such a project is quite expensive. The budget for these plans comes in at just under $10,000.00. The proceeds for this yearʻs Canefire Color Walk will be used for the development plans for new bathrooms at the Fieldhouse and also the covering for the concrete slab. We are asking students to get people to sponsor them as they walk for one hour around a quarter-mile course. The theme for this year’s walk is “Walking to the Finish,” as we are trying to finish the area around the Fieldhouse to make it fully functional. Please consider helping us raise the funds for this much needed addition to our facility.
Thank you and God bless.
In this week’s Parent Corner, we asked some Teens and Pre-Teens “What are your parents doing right?”, and “If you could give your parents advice on parenting, what would it be”. We explore those answers and highlight the importance of getting feedback from your kids.
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