Co-Curricular Activities
Participation in activities through membership in various clubs is encouraged as a means of developing the total responsibility of the student and his/her various individual talents.
Students are invited to participate in any of the following activities:
Anthology
Basketball
Boy/Girl Scouts
J.P.O/Drill Team
Liturgy
Newspaper
Service Club
Speech/Drama
Student Council (3-8)
Track & Field
Volleyball
Yearbook
Student Council:
The student council is primarily a student managed group consisting of officers elected by the student body. The class representatives are elected by each grade and keep the classes informed of the important items discussed at the meetings. A faculty member is the advisor of the student council and attends each meeting. Student council officers and class sentatives who has any "NI" for conduct and "D" or "F" for academics on their report card, will be on probation for a quarter.
Library:
All students (K-8) are scheduled to use our school library for leisure reading or to enhance the value of self-study and research. Upper grade students may also utilize the Waialua Public Library. Our school has the facility to dial in to the Hawaii State Library to borrow books. A Hawaii State Library card is required to borrow on-line. An application is available at the school library. Visit Hawaii Libraries
Community Service:
Community service encourages children to extend themselves (beyond their own family into the community) to help others, often less fortunate or less able. Community service is the sharing of time and talents with others without payment. It is meant to round the child by building self-esteem and satisfaction in giving of themselves.
Grades:Minimum requirement for the school year:
K-1st Grade
5 service hours
2nd - 3rd Grade
10 service hours
4th - 5th Grade
15 service hours
6th - 8th Grade
25 service hours
Each time community service is performed, the student must update his/her community service form filed with homeroom teacher. Service hours will be noted/marked on students report card at each quarter end. If service activity is ever in doubt, fill in the form and ask your homeroom teacher.
Community Events:
Participation in activities through participation in various activities are encouraged as a means of developing the total responsibility of the student and his/her various individual talents. Some of these community events are:
1. Catholic School Week
2. Lion's Club Story-Telling Contest
3. Lion's Club Peace Poster Contest
4. Waialua Library Contest
5. Haleiwa Christmas Parade
6. Taste of St. Michael
7. Outreach
8. Operations Aloha
9. Operation Toy Box
Students are invited to participate in any of the following activities:
Anthology
Basketball
Boy/Girl Scouts
J.P.O/Drill Team
Liturgy
Newspaper
Service Club
Speech/Drama
Student Council (3-8)
Track & Field
Volleyball
Yearbook
Student Council:
The student council is primarily a student managed group consisting of officers elected by the student body. The class representatives are elected by each grade and keep the classes informed of the important items discussed at the meetings. A faculty member is the advisor of the student council and attends each meeting. Student council officers and class sentatives who has any "NI" for conduct and "D" or "F" for academics on their report card, will be on probation for a quarter.
Library:
All students (K-8) are scheduled to use our school library for leisure reading or to enhance the value of self-study and research. Upper grade students may also utilize the Waialua Public Library. Our school has the facility to dial in to the Hawaii State Library to borrow books. A Hawaii State Library card is required to borrow on-line. An application is available at the school library. Visit Hawaii Libraries
Community Service:
Community service encourages children to extend themselves (beyond their own family into the community) to help others, often less fortunate or less able. Community service is the sharing of time and talents with others without payment. It is meant to round the child by building self-esteem and satisfaction in giving of themselves.
Grades:Minimum requirement for the school year:
K-1st Grade
5 service hours
2nd - 3rd Grade
10 service hours
4th - 5th Grade
15 service hours
6th - 8th Grade
25 service hours
Each time community service is performed, the student must update his/her community service form filed with homeroom teacher. Service hours will be noted/marked on students report card at each quarter end. If service activity is ever in doubt, fill in the form and ask your homeroom teacher.
Community Events:
Participation in activities through participation in various activities are encouraged as a means of developing the total responsibility of the student and his/her various individual talents. Some of these community events are:
1. Catholic School Week
2. Lion's Club Story-Telling Contest
3. Lion's Club Peace Poster Contest
4. Waialua Library Contest
5. Haleiwa Christmas Parade
6. Taste of St. Michael
7. Outreach
8. Operations Aloha
9. Operation Toy Box