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November 17, 2020
Aloha, St. John Vianney School has recently registered for the iGive Fundraiser and has been listed as a cause to which shoppers may wish to donate through the iGive shopping rewards. What is iGive? It's a FREE service where online shopping helps supporters donate funds to the cause of their choice at no additional charge to the supporter or the cause! How iGive works: 1. Shop online via iGive 2. The stores pay you a rebate that goes to your selected cause 3. iGive sends the rebate when your cause has earned at least $25 In addition to the iGive Button for your desktop/laptop, the iGive App for iPad/iPhone or Android is available to download, free, for on-the-go shopping at 1700+ stores! Now shop via the iGive App or Button at Expedia, QVC, Walmart.com, Staples.com, JCPenney, PETCO, Pottery Barn and so many more! Ways to Use iGive:
If you are more visual - you may be interested in viewing our 5 minute Shopping Video Mahalo! Caryn DeMello Principal |
Big Island Candies Crunch Bars Now on Sale!The candy bars are available in the School Office between 7:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Monday through Friday through January 4. The bars are $6 each and will also be available after Masses on soon to be announced dates.
The proceeds will be used to purchase and install new Water Refill Stations on campus to replace our current drinking fountains. Mahalo from the SJV Parish School's Parent Teacher Student Hui! Why Some Hawaii Parents Now Want Their Kids In Private SchoolSchool Principal Caryn Demello talks about the first day of school for the 2020-2021 school year with on-campus learning, safety protocols, and lessons learned during the summer session. The COVID-19 pandemic has presented many challenges to schools and families across the state and nation, however our SJV students, school administrators and teachers have been been pioneers in navigating this "new normal" with precautions for classroom learning and innovations in transitioning to distance learning as well. Click for the interview on Meeting Kailua's Community.
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