ADMISSIONS
Applications for Grades K and 6 are being accepted beginning on October 14, 2010 until January 14, 2011.
Grades 1-5, 7-12 are being accepted beginning on October 14, 2010 until March 31, 2011.

2010 ULS FLASH DRIVE FUNDRAISER
Flash Drives are a great GREEN way to save and transport all the information you need!
January 12, 2010 – December 12, 2010
http://www.pexagontech.com/
Fundraising Code: FL4ULS
ULS Logo: CLE #10000
Now thru December 12, 2010 ULS will earn a portion of the purchase price of every USB Flash Drive purchased!
Available in 512MB, 1GB, 2GB, 4GB, 8GB and 16GB capacities and 14 colors .
To Make It Your Own: Personalize your Flash Drive anyway you choose. With 2 lines of text (up to 20 characters each line) you can put your name and have plenty of space to make the drive your own!
To Order: Simply go to www.pexagontech.com and follow the simple steps for placing your order. Choose a color, capacity and the text you want engraved. To order a thumb drive with the ULS logo, enter CLE #10000 into the step #3. Finally, enter our fundraising code FL4ULS and ULS automatically gets credit for the purchase! It's that easy!!!

2010 BUILDING OUR RAINBOW PĀʻINA FUNDRAISER
The University Laboratory School and ULS Booster Club invites the Lab School ʻOhana and supporters to the 2010 Building Our Rainbow Pāʻina Fundraiser!
Saturday, May 1, 2010
4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m on the school grounds.
Pre-Sale Tickets: $25.00 per person
Includes a Hawaiian plate prepared by Kamaʻaina Services & Catering & soft drink.
Meal service: 5:00-7:00p.m.
Pre-Sale Ends: Friday, April 23, 2010
All proceeds from this fundraiser will be used to directly support University Laboratory School activities and programs.
Outstanding Live Hawaiian Entertainment
• Holunape w/ Hula by Malia Petersen
• Keale
• Pomaika’i Keawe Lyman
• Maunalua
Bouncer & Games
Silent Auction & School Store
Look for great items to bid on!
Cutter Ford – Aiea
AUNTIE GRACE'S ʻONO GOODIES!
• Peanut Butter Chews Ala Mode
• Brownie Ala Mode
• Other great snack items!
» Download the flyer for more information and an order form.
PLEASE SUPPORT HAWAIʻI'S PUBLIC CHARTER SCHOOLS!
We are asking parents, teachers and community members to help us communicate support for Hawaiʻi’s public charter schools and funding for the education of Hawaiʻi’s keiki to the state legislature.
The Hawaiʻi Charter Schools Network (which the University Laboratory School is a member) and Hawaiʻi Public Policy Advocates, LLC goal is to deliver a minimum of 2,500 postcards!
We are gathering postcards which will be distributed by hand-delivery at the state capitol.
We will match the postcards with the legislators who represent the area of the person signing the card so that the cards will have the maximum impact of being from a legislator’s own constituent.
Your child was given a postcard to share with you this evening. Please return the cards to school tomorrow, Friday, January 15 so that they can be collected and distributed next week.
In the event it was misplaced, download the postcard which could be used if you choose to participate.
» Download postcard
WHAT: Ka Iwi Cleanup and Restoration (The Ma Ka ʻĀina Ka ʻ̒Ike Project)
WHO: Project Pono students at University Laboratory School, and volunteers like you!
WHEN: Sunday 1/17/10 from 9:30a-2:30p, and Monday 1/18/10 from 9:30-2:30p
WHY: Teenagers taking charge of preserving and protecting our environment, malama āina
To sign up or for more information, contact advisor Miki Tomita at mtomita@hawaii.edu or leave a message at 808.956.8659.
Supplemental Info:
Teens Organize Ka Iwi Cleanup and Restoration – Volunteers Welcomed
Students of University Laboratory School’s Project Pono Program asking for your help with their Ma Ka ʻĀina Ka ʻIke Project, aimed at cleaning, restoring and revitalizing Ka Iwi Scenic Shoreline area
January 12, 2010
Students of the University Laboratory School’s Project Pono program invite you to malama ʻĀina at Ka Iwi State Scenic Shoreline area on Sunday 1/17/10 from 9:30a – 2:30p and Monday 1/18/10 from 9:30a – 2:30p. This event is the first and largest of several events planned in partnership with the State Parks division of the Department of Land and Natural Resources, with help from the office of State Representative Gene Ward. The Ma Ka ʻĀina Ka ʻIke project (From the land there is knowledge) is a student-dreamt and student-driven project led by Kaylenn Fitzgerald and Joshua Picanco, juniors at ULS. Kaylenn and Josh are frequent visitors to the beaches and oceans of the Ka Iwi area. To Kaylenn, Josh, and their friends, restoring and cleaning up this area is a responsibility shared by all who enjoy surfing, fishing, swimming, hiking, or driving anywhere between Hanauma Bay and Makapu‘u.
Please help us take care of our beaches and oceans, and support student-driven community service. We need volunteers to help pick up large and small trash, remove bulky abandoned items, and sift for nails and plastics in the sand. Volunteers are invited to recycle plastic shopping and trash bags by bringing them to bag trash, and to bring their own reusable water containers. Please dress appropriately for outdoor work – gloves, shoes, hats, and sunscreen are recommended. Other supplies for heavy labor will be provided on-site. Light refreshments will be provided throughout the workday.
Volunteers are asked to pre-register for the event by contacting Miki Tomita at mtomita@hawaii.edu or leaving a message for her at 808.956.8659. All volunteers must sign a waiver to participate in the cleanup; volunteers under 18 yrs old must have a parent co-sign their waiver.
Project Pono at University Laboratory School is an environmental stewardship and service-learning elective and program. One of the main purposes of Project Pono is to provide opportunities for students to learn about and engage in environmental awareness and cultural and environmental sustainability. A related purpose of Project Pono is to teach students to teach themselves and their peers about these topics. For more information on Project Pono, Ma Ka ʻĀina Ka ʻIke, and other Project Pono students’ service-learning partnerships, please contact advisor Miki Tomita at mtomita@hawaii.edu or leave a message at 808.956.8659. This project is sponsored in part by a Be The Change grant from Youth Service Hawaii and the Starbucks Foundation, and by a school grant from the University Laboratory School Alumni Association.
Right after the games, we’ll continue the fun at our HOME…The University Laboratory School! University Laboratory School Lawn from 4:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. for a HOMECOMING FESTIVITIES with the ULS Jr. ‘Bow TALENT SHOWCASE Featuring ULS Funk Band & many of our very own homegrown Lab School Talent! Bring your families & friends to ULS Homecoming 2010!
Please see the attached flyer for details and ticket information.
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2009 ULS HOMECOMING FESTIVITIES
Saturday, January 24, 2009
The Homecoming Basketball Games are at Mid-Pac (Varsity Girls game @ 3:30p.m. & Varsity Boys game @ 5:00p.m.) while the celebration of our 2009 Homecoming Court will be held between the two Varsity Games.
Right after the games, we’ll continue the fun at our HOME…The University Laboratory School! University Laboratory School Lawn from 7:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m. for a HOMECOMING CONCERT Under The Stars with the ULS Funk Band!
Please see the attached flyer for details and ticket information.
2nd Annual Kūlia i Ka Nuʻu Pā'ina Fundraiser - E Pili Mai Kākou Nā 'O
The University Laboratory School and ULS Booster Club invites the Lab School 'Ohana to the 2nd Annual Kūlia i Ka Nuʻu Pā'ina Fundraiser - E Pili Mai Kākou Nā 'Ohana! Families, Let's Come Together!
April 28, 2007 from 4:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m on the school grounds.
Pā'ina T-shirts -design by Sandy Hiraoka
'86
More information included on the flyer.
Laboratory School Video to be on Channel 56
Two of the Laboratory School's video entries in the Hawaiʻi Schools Digital Media Project from last year are being shown to the public on the Hawaiʻi Student Digital Showcase on Oceanic Channel 56 during February and March. These will include University Laboratory School Grade 2 and 3 Planting Seeds Project (in February) and Grade 4 and 5 Overview (in March). These are shown each Tuesdays at 5-6 p.m., Thursdays from 12-1 p.m., and Saturdays from 9-10 a.m.
Congratulations to Maria DaSilva and Craig Doyle, teachers and students of those classes last year and to John Southworth and Chris Zorrn for their assistance in the project. Pass this information to your family and friends.
ULS ALUMNI ASSOCIATION FIRE
FUND
Event: Wendy Yamashita in
a benefit piano recital.
Location: Dr. Richard T.
Mamiya Theatre, Saint Louis Center for the Arts
Date: July 1, 2007, 4:00 p.m.
"MOVING AHEAD"
Event: A benefit concert
for the University Laboratory School
Location: Andrews
Amphitheatre at UHM Time:
4:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m.
Date: Saturday, August 19, 2006
HELP THE UNIVERSITY LABORATORY
SCHOOL
The University of Hawai'i Foundation is accepting
donations to assist University Laboratory School,
which lost all of its orchestra and athletic
equipment.
"We have to find classroom space and we can only hope the community will have an outpouring like it did for the Manoa floods," said Dr. Donald Young, Director of the Curriculum Research & Development Group, UH Manoa College of Education.
To contribute to the "UH Laboratory School Fire Recovery Fund" call (808) 956-8849, go to www.uhf.hawaii.edu or send donations to University of Hawaiʻi Foundation, P.O. Box 11270, Honolulu, HI 96828-0270.
August 15, 2006
Fire destroyed their classes, not
their spirit.
September 28, 2006
No arrests, no leads in UH Lab School
arson
September 28, 2006
Lab School slowly rising from ashes
of June's blaze