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`Aikahi STAR Reader Program

At the beginning of each school year, students in grades 2-6 will be invited to participate in our ‘Aikahi STAR Reader program. This program utilizes the technology and research conducted by Renaissance Learning to individualize reading practice for each student through the three types of quizzes: reading practice, vocabulary practice, and literacy skills quizzes. The data from the STAR Reading assessment is used to begin this individualized reading program. Students will be taking the STAR Reading assessment 5 times during the school year to monitor their reading progress and success.

How the ‘Aikahi STAR Reader Program Works:

  1. Students take the STAR Reading assessment to find out their Zone of Proximal Development (ZPD) from which they should be
    selecting books to read.
  2. Find an AR book of interest according to their ZPD either through the school’s library online catalog (OPAC) found on
    aikahi.net or through arbookfind.com.
  3. Students read at home for 20 minutes each night. (Either independent reading, reading with another person, or having the
    book read to them.)
  4. Upon completion of the book, students take the AR test on the computer at school.
  5. After taking the test, a TOPS report (The Opportunity to Praise Students) is printed to show their progress and the number of
    points earned for that particular book.
  6. The points are used for our ‘Aikahi STAR Reader program to recognize students for their reading success during each
    quarter. There are 3 levels (red, white, and blue) students can work towards. Students are recognized by putting their picture
    on the bulletin board in the cafeteria, standing at school assemblies, receiving a colored ribbon to tie onto their school ID,
    and quarterly celebrations.
  7. Points are reset each quarter.

For more information, including the point system chart, download the attached information sheet below.

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Drop Off & Pick Up Reminders

We would like to remind parents and family members of the Aikahi Student Handbook Drop Off and Pick Up Policies and Procedures.

  • No parking in the school parking lot between 7:30 am and  8:00 am.
  • Pull as far forward to the last cafeteria entrance as possible.
  • The inner lane entrance will be coned off in the morning.
  • The school parking lot is a drop off/pick up zone only.
  • Stalls marked "STAFF" are reserved for staff during school hours.
  • For their safety, children must exit the right hand side of vehicle only.

More information can be found in `Aikahi's Drop Off & Pick Up Policy.

We appreciate your understanding!!

Report Any Illegal Discharge

As a member of Aikahi Elementary, we can make a difference, report any illegal discharge in our school and community.
  
SPILL RESPONSE
- Local (Honolulu Fire Department):  911 (24/7)
- State Hazard Hotline:
586-4249 (business hours)
247-2191 (after hours)
 
  • To report illegal discharge that has already occurred, call 768-3203 (City Illegal Dumping Hotline)
  • Polluted runoff public outreach:  692-5208 (City), 586-4309 (State)

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