Monday, October 15, 2018

Fwd: Kick Off Your Week: A culture of kindness, acceptance and aloha

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From: Supt. Christina M. Kishimoto <reply@hawaiidoe.org>
Date: Mon, Oct 15, 2018 at 3:00 PM
Subject: Kick Off Your Week: A culture of kindness, acceptance and aloha
To: <20048903@notes.k12.hi.us>


A culture of kindness, acceptance and aloha

In our collective work to deliver excellent and equitable education to Hawai'i's keiki, there's nothing more important or impactful than creating safe, nurturing learning environments. That foundation, when it's not there, impedes everything else we do.

Ending bullying is a cornerstone of that foundation. The Board of Education, on Oct. 4, approved for public review our updates to the student misconduct and discipline code known as Chapter 19. Among the key changes: elevating bullying and cyberbullying at the secondary levels to a Class A offense, the most serious category. We will be reviewing the proposed changes at administrative and community engagement sessions through mid-November (see table, below).

Bullying is a problem that transcends the borders of our campuses and offices; it's much bigger than us, and everyone has a role in preventing it. As a school system responsible for the care and safety of children, we have to approach it from two standpoints: process and culture.

Unity Day 2018 flyerIn addition to fortifying Chapter 19 and conducting public outreach, we are in the final stages of the proposal cycle for an anti-bullying app that will allow safe and secure reporting of incidents. Once final contracting is finished, we can begin initial training in mid-November for a rollout to middle schools in January and high schools in Fall 2019. This will give children an additional means of reporting that they're more comfortable with, which strengthens our process. More details to come.

I've seen firsthand the extraordinary approaches to inclusive cultures at our schools, many of them led by students. One that comes to mind is The Friends Program at Farrington High that in ways large and small removes the barriers that separate students with and without special needs. They just celebrated a wonderful milestone with the selection of their homecoming queen, Jasmin Cozo. These affirmative initiatives go a long way toward making all students feel they belong.

We invite everyone to participate in Unity Day on Wednesday, October 24. Wear orange as a simple statement of support for communities of Kindness, Acceptance and Aloha. We've created a flyer (pictured) that you can download and send home with your students, post around the school, add to your social media (#UnityDay2018), or all of the above. We are also sending orange rubber bracelets to all schools for distribution to staff and students so everyone can wear the message: Unite for Kindness, Acceptance and Aloha!

I hope to see this go beyond our schools and offices to all of our families and friends across the Islands. Let's remind everyone, and ourselves, that aloha lives here.

Chapters 19 and 89 sessions

The Hawai'i DOE has set administrative and community engagement sessions to review proposed changes to Chapter 19 and the new Chapter 89 in October and November at the following locations. Principals, vice principals and athletic directors will receive an email to RSVP for the administrative sessions; all other staff are welcome to attend the community engagement sessions that follow, and should RSVP here.

Island

Administrative Review

Community Engagement (public)

Location

Oahu - Leeward

Friday, Nov. 16, 3-4:30 p.m.

Friday, Nov. 16, 5-7 p.m.

Waipahu Intermediate School Library, 94-455 Farrington Hwy, Waipahu, 96797

Oahu - Central

Thursday, Nov. 15, 3-4:30 p.m.

Thursday, Nov. 15, 5-7 p.m.

Aiea High School Cafeteria, 98-1276 Ulune Street, Aiea, 96701

Oahu - Windward

Thursday, Nov. 1, 3-4:30 p.m.

Thursday, Nov. 1, 5-7 p.m.

Windward District Office, Conference Room 1 (CR-1), 49-169 Kamehameha Hwy, Kaneohe, 96744

Oahu - Honolulu

Monday, Oct. 29, 3-4:30 p.m.

Monday, Oct. 29, 5-7 p.m.

Honolulu District Office, Staff Development Room, 4967 Kilauea Ave., Honolulu. 96816

Big Island - Kona

Thursday, Nov. 29, 3:15-5 p.m.

Thursday, Nov. 29, 5-7 p.m.

Kealakehe High School, Cafeteria, 74-5000 Puohulihuli St, Kailua-Kona, HI 96740

Big Island - Hilo

Wednesday, Nov. 14, 3-4:30 p.m.

Wednesday, Nov. 14, 5-7 p.m.

Hilo High School, Room C-127, 556 Waianuenue Ave , Hilo, HI 96720

Maui

Tuesday, Nov. 13, 3-4:30 p.m.

Tuesday, Nov. 13, 5-7 p.m.

Maui Community School for Adults - Annex, 179 W Kaahumanu Ave, Kahului, HI 96732

Kauai

Tuesday, Oct. 30, 3-4:30 p.m.

Tuesday, Oct. 30, 5-7 p.m.

Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle School Cafeteria, 4431 Nuhou Street, Lihue, HI 96766


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