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SJPS PARENT NEWSLETTER S ep tem be r 27, 2 02 0 Vol um e 2, I ss ue 1
School Schedule September 20-October 2nd
St. Joseph’s donation code
is #77276.
Wednesday, September 31st is the
last day to make your donations
through Foodland. Please encourage
family and friends to make a donation
to SJPS using our code. MAHALO!
Calendar Change Early Dismissal Days
Virtual Awards Day
A Parent Education
Event: The What,
Why & How of Social
and Emotional Learning
(SEL) at St. Joseph
Parish School
We thank everyone who
attended this event. We would love to
have you complete a survey which will
help in the planning of the next Parent
Education Event. Please use the following
link to complete the survey.
Your sharing is very valuable.
Wednesday, September 30th &
Thursday, October 1st
Pre K—2 @ 10:45 am
Grades 3-8 @ 11:15 am Virtual Parent Teacher Conferences
Thursday, October 1st @ 8:15 am
More information will be
forthcoming.
https://forms.gle/CwhteTRMEZYtT2r86
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BEFORE AND AFTER SCHOOL
EXTENDED CARE SERVICES
Thank you for your responses to the Extended Care Services
Survey. We hope to begin Extended Care Services the week of
October 19th. There will be special protocols to keep the different
grade level of students safe. Thus, we extended the date to make
the change from Online to Face to Face Learning. More
information on the Extended Care applications and
requirements will be forthcoming.
Making a Change from Face to Face
Learning to Online Learning OR
Change from Online Learning
to Face to Face
1. To make any changes, you must FIRST email
Mrs. Yamashiro at [email protected]
2. EMAIL MRS. YAMASHIRO, BY FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16TH
TO MAKE ANY CHANGES. (The date to make the change
is extended.)
3. Mrs. Yamashiro will confirm receipt of your email.
4. Mrs. Yamashiro will then email the teachers to inform
them of any changes.
5. THE CHANGE WILL STILL BE EFFECTIVE BEGINNING
MONDAY, OCTOBER 12TH FOR THOSE WHO ALREADY
EMAILED THEIR CHANGE TO MRS. YAMASHIRO.
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Awards To Be Given
For The First Quarter
Outstanding Service Award (Grades Pre K –8)
One or two students from each class will be
selected for this award.
Outstanding Christian Spirit Award (Grades Pre K –8)
One or two students from each class will be selected
for this award.
R.E.A.L. Award Responsible Citizen, Effective Communicator,
Active Christian, Lifelong Learner
One or two students from each class will be selected for this
award. This year, the R.E.A.L. Award is based upon a student’s
consistent outstanding achievement of all the SLEs
throughout the quarter.
Scholastic Honors (Grades 3-8)
Scholastic honors are determined by averaging the points corresponding to the letter grades for the subject areas.
First Honors 4.0 – 3.7 Second Honors 3.6 – 3.0
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Schedule for Restored Order 2020
Sacraments of Baptism, Eucharist & Confirmation
(Revised: September 16 2020)
Important: Please review with your child/children the sacred value of the sac-
raments that they are going to receive. Please take the time to review what they
have learned. Teachers will be reviewing them in school. Please take the time to
pray together. “ The family that prays together, stays together”
Thank you so much! Please feel free to contact me for questions and concerns. [email protected] /808 677-4475 or 676 -1452
DATE &
TIME
GRADE ASSEMBLY REHEARSAL (Subject to
change - per teacher)
Saturday,
October 3,
@ 10 am
4B
8:45 AM
Monday, September 28
@ 8:15-9:00 am
Tuesday,
October 6,
@ 6 PM
5A &
5B
4:45 PM
Tuesday, September 29
@ 8:15 – 9:00 am
Monday,
October 12,
@ 6 PM
6
4:45 PM
Monday, October 12
@ 8:15 – 9:00 am
Saturday,
October 17,
@ 10am
7
8:45 AM
Friday, October 16
@ 8:15 – 9:00 AM
Saturday,
October 24,
@ 10am
8
8:45 AM
Monday, October 19
@ 8:15 – 9:00 AM
Saturday,
October 31,
@ 10 am
9
8:45 AM
Monday, October 26 @
6:00 PM
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Saturday, October 3rd Restored Order: 4B Students
Confirmation
Assembly in Church at 8:45am
Mass at 10:00 am
Special Mahalo to Pastor Father Efren Tomas,
MS, Sister Mark Berdin, OP, Mrs. Kristine
Calzada, Mrs. Mary Cachuela, Mr. Justin
Agustin, and everyone who contributed to this
very special celebration.
Confirmation Attire
Boys: Black slacks, White long sleeve formal shirt, Black dress shoes.
Girls: White dress (length at least below the knee, no spaghetti straps), Shoes with socks or stockings.
socks or stockings
Parents & Godparents: Please wear church appropriate clothes...no ballroom attire,
no beach attire.
Watch
Livestream
on
St. Joseph
Parish
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Sunday (September 27, 2020)
Scripture: Matthew 21:28-32
Twenty-Sixth Sunday in Ordinary Time
St. Joseph Church
Schedule of
Masses
Monday—Friday,
6:30 am in church
and live stream
Saturday 7:00 am in
church
Saturday 6:00 pm
Sunday 6:00 am
8:00 am
10:00 am in church
and live stream
12:00 pm
5:00 pm
7:00 pm
REFLECTION: We are often asks on who is better on
two defective situations. Who is better, a grumpy husband
who does not drink or a drunkard who is very kind when so-
ber, OR a nagging wife who runs the home efficiently or a
sloppy wife who is affectionate, OR a Church going Catholic
who is a dictator at home or a fallen-away Catholic who is
close to his children, OR a couple married in the Church that
have regular quarrels or a couple that lives together harmoni-
ously without the sacrament of marriage? Maybe we try to
make a choice, but we have to admit that none of these are
acceptable ways of conduct. We should live close to the Lord
to receive his light and strength and this closeness should be
reflected in our daily life.
The parable says that the son who reacted negatively at first
turned our to be the better one. Yet, both sons caused pain to
their father, one at the beginning, the other at the end. Both
could have been better sons by giving a whole-hearted "yes"
spontaneously and joyfully by carrying out the order efficiently.
The "no" of the first son turned into a "yes" and the "yes" of
the second became a "no." The true Christian should be better
than both.
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Our Special Intentions
We pray for…
Our La Salette community.
Family members of Sister Judith Abique, SPC
Repose of the soul of Sister Judith Abique, SPC.
Repose of the soul of Willy Abique, brother of Sister Judith
Abique, SPC.
All the first liners, priests, religious, health workers, essential
workers, families, and everyone around our world.
Mr. Pio Guerrero.
Mrs. Irene Sandry, grandmother of Tania Ma’afala
(SJPS alumni).
Mr. Seiji Tokuda, father of Ms. Grace (Cafeteria Manager).
Ms. Sandobal.
Dr. Rick Yamashiro and family. (Counselor and Dean of Stu-
dents)
Genny Inase, cousin of Ms. Sandobal.
God’s healing mercy on Dayen Aguit-Baraero, Anaziel Sua-
sin-Linao, and Renante Fuentes.
Leilani, sister of Mrs.Rosales and her nieces.
Repose of the soul of Junior Bisquera, friend of
Ms. Sandobal..
Repose of the soul of Regina Salisbury.
Bryce, Jason, and their families.
Peter Akuna.
Mrs. Eileen, (3-5 Paraeducator).
Miles Arbues and Avelino Arbues.
Trinity Rodrigues, granddaughter of Loretta Rodrigues.
(Former SJPS Office Assistant).
For Everett Davis, grandson of Ms. Davis (former Junior
High Teacher).
Mr. Roy Quindara.
Mrs. Susan Ganibe., mother of Mrs. Calzada (Music
Teacher).
Mrs. Grace Montemayor, mother of Alfredo (Alumni Class of
2020).
Mrs. Ashley Rupert and family (former teacher of SJPS).
Mrs. Michelle Izon, (Former teacher).
Bernie Galang, grandmother of Vincent Young (Grade 7).
Juanito Castro, mother of Father Eric Castro, MS.
Mr. Pedro Corpuz, grandfather of Riley (Gr. 7) and Reese
(Gr. 4) Snyder and family.
Repose of the soul of Jeriel Lacar, husband of Mrs. Emma
Lacar (Grade 4 Teacher).
Repose of the soul of Mr. Jojo Elipse, brother-in-law of Mrs.
Maggie Sabater (Junior High Teacher).
Repose of the soul of Mrs. Tokuda, mother of Ms. Grace and
Mrs. Tricia (Cafeteria Manager and Assistant).
Florence Villa, sister of Sister Fidelia Villa, SPC (previous
Music Teacher).
Repose of the soul of Yoshiko Kawano, grandmother of Mrs.
Panee (KA teacher) and great grandmother of Aydan-
John (Gr.6).
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As a disciple of Jesus,
it is our Kuleana (responsibility) to live out the
Gospel by serving the community.
We are called to be loving like Jesus, to teach, and to
serve the needs of our brothers and sisters.