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1 Our mission is to provide sustainable installation support and services for Soldiers, Families, and the military community that meets current and future mission requirements, promotes community well-being and enhances the natural environment Oahu North Spouse Information Meeting (SIM) 7 Jan 13

2 SIM Opening Remarks (USAG-HI Commander / Senior Spouse) Spotlight Brief – Hui ‘O Na Wahine Spotlight Brief – Update on Education in Hawaii and Academic Testing (DFMWR) Spotlight Brief – DES Update (DES) One Item of Interest to All (Service Providers) SIM Topic Annual Planner (Facilitator) Closing Remarks (USAG-HI Commander / Senior Spouse) Agenda

3 SIM Spotlight Brief Hui ‘O Na Wahine

4 SIM Hui ‘O Na Wahine Presents 1 st Annual Mock Dining-In Saturday, March 9 th $25 per person (Buffet-Menu TBA) Nehelani Club 6:00 PM-9:30 PM Ticket sales begin on FEB 1 and close on MAR 4 Prizes Awarded For: Best Costume, Best Table Decorations, Most Team Spirit, Most Items Donated to the Tripler Fisher House For More Information Contact: Terry Drushal, theresa.drushal@us.army.mil or Schofieldspousesclub.com

5 SIM Questions

6 SIM Spotlight Brief Update on Education in Hawaii and Academic Testing (DFMWR)

7 SIM School Liaison Office Wendy Nakasone/IMPC-HAW-MWC/(808) 655-8326/wendy.k.nakasone.naf@mail.mil UNCLASSIFIED 3 of 14 SERVICES Liaison between Army Command; Child, Youth & School Services; Schools; and Families Provides support for… - The education of public, private, homeschool and charter school students - Families transitioning to and from Hawaii - Deployment Serves as the education subject matter expert for the Garrison

8 SIM School Liaison Office Wendy Nakasone/IMPC-HAW-MWC/(808) 655-8326 /wendy.k.nakasone.naf@mail.mil UNCLASSIFIED 4 of 14 PROGRAMMING Parent/school concern meetings School Mental Health Team & Military Family Life Consultants School Partnership Program with 50 public schools Army School Planning Committee Meetings (North & South) School Community Councils (12 schools) Parent Comm Networking Coordinator & Transition Counselor Mtgs Military Culture Course Joint Venture Education Forum (JVEF) Military Youth Advisory Council (MYAC) Interstate Compact Operation Military Kids: Ready, Set, Go! Deployment briefings Town Halls, Spouse Information Meetings, Family Advocacy Committee, Juvenile Review Board, EFMP Coordinating Committee

9 SIM School Liaison Office Wendy Nakasone/IMPC-HAW-MWC/(808) 655-8326/wendy.k.nakasone.naf@mail.mil UNCLASSIFIED 5 of 14 ARMY SCHOOL LIAISON OFFICERS From left to right: Tamsin Keone, Wayne Yoshino, Wendy Nakasone, Byron Nagasako SCHOOL LIAISON OFFICE Building 1283 241 Hewitt Street Schofield Barracks, HI 96857 Phone: (808) 655-8326 Email: schools@himwr.com Office Hours: Mon-Fri 0800-1600 School Liaison Office Website www.himwr.com/hawaiischools Hawaii Department of Education doe.k12.hi.us Aloha, Military Families & Students militaryfamily.k12.hi.us

10 SIM School Liaison Office Wendy Nakasone/IMPC-HAW-MWC/(808) 655-8326/wendy.k.nakasone.naf@mail.mil UNCLASSIFIED 6 of 14 COMMON CORE STATE STANDARDS (CCSS)

11 SIM School Liaison Office Wendy Nakasone/IMPC-HAW-MWC/(808) 655-8326/wendy.k.nakasone.naf@mail.mil UNCLASSIFIED 7 of 14 Language Arts and Mathematics standards Aligned with college and work expectations Include rigorous content and application of knowledge through high-order skills Build upon strengths and lessons of current state standards Internationally benchmarked so that all students are prepared to succeed in our global economy and society What are the CCSS?

12 SIM School Liaison Office Wendy Nakasone/IMPC-HAW-MWC/(808) 655-8326/wendy.k.nakasone.naf@mail.mil UNCLASSIFIED 8 of 14 SY 2012-2013SY 2013-2014SY 2014-2015 Non-Tested Grades Common Core State Standards Tested Grades (3 rd -8 th, 10 th ) Hawaii Content and Performance Standards III Incorporate CCSS CCSS Hawaii State Assessment (Field Test) Common Core State Standards CCSS Hawaii State Assessment (Operational Test) TIMELINE WWW.CORESTANDARDS.ORG

13 SIM School Liaison Office Wendy Nakasone/IMPC-HAW-MWC/(808) 655-8326/wendy.k.nakasone.naf@mail.mil UNCLASSIFIED 9 of 14 KINDERGARTEN CHANGES

14 SIM School Liaison Office Wendy Nakasone/IMPC-HAW-MWC/(808) 655-8326/wendy.k.nakasone.naf@mail.mil UNCLASSIFIED 10 of 14 The current cutoff age and date to enter kindergarten in Hawaii is age 5 by December 31. Beginning in the 2014-2015 school year, children who turn 5 years old by July 31 will be eligible to enroll in kindergarten. The Executive Office of Early Learning (EOEL) is developing an early learning program plan with a focus on targeting children not eligible for public school kindergarten Child, Youth & School Services is working with the EOEL to ensure a seamless transition to Hawaii’s early learning system. KINDERGARTEN ENTRANCE AGE

15 SIM School Liaison Office Wendy Nakasone/IMPC-HAW-MWC/(808) 655-8326/wendy.k.nakasone.naf@mail.mil UNCLASSIFIED 11 of 14 SCHOLARSHIPS

16 SIM School Liaison Office Wendy Nakasone/IMPC-HAW-MWC/(808) 655-8326/wendy.k.nakasone.naf@mail.mil UNCLASSIFIED 12 of 14 2013 Military Childrens’ Scholarship Handbook militaryhandbooks.com * Preparing for college* Ways to reduce college costs * Education after high school* Finding scholarships * College entrance exams* Applying for Fed Student Aid - The handbook can be downloaded from the website, mailed to your home, or contact the School Liaison Office and we will provide you with a copy

17 SIM School Liaison Office Wendy Nakasone/IMPC-HAW-MWC/(808) 655-8326/wendy.k.nakasone.naf@mail.mil UNCLASSIFIED 13 of 14 CONTACT INFORMATION Leilehua High School Jennifer Martin, College Career Counselor Ph#: 622-6556 Mililani High School Denise Yamamoto, College Career Counselor Ph#: 627-4243

18 SIM Questions Wendy Nakasone School Support Services Building 1283 241 Hewitt Street Schofield Barracks, HI 96857 (808) 655-8326

19 SIM North Central District State Testing Information 7 January 2013 North SIM - Nehelani Dr. John Brummel, North Central District Complex Area Superintendent

20 SIM Hawaii State Assessment (HSA) Testing Window10/15/12 through 5/17/13 *Dates and times determined by individual schools. AdministrationUp to 3 times (online) *Every student required to take it at least one time. Grade Levels3-8, and 10, in addition to anyone enrolled in Biology Subject AreasMath, Reading, and Science

21 SIM End of Course Exams Testing Window5/6/13 through 5/24/13 *Dates and times determined by individual schools. AdministrationOne time (online) Subject Areas*Algebra I *Algebra II Biology I (replaces HSA Science) *Expository Writing I *U.S. History (*denotes operational testing year)

22 SIM ACT College and Career Readiness System Testing Window4/23/13 through 5/7/13 (make-up) *Dates and times determined by individual schools and must be completed in one day. AdministrationOne time Grade LevelsEXPLORE for all grade 8 and 9 students; PLAN for all grade 10 students; and ACT Plus Writing for all grade 11 students Subject AreasEnglish, Math, Reading, Writing and Science

23 SIM Advanced Placement (AP) Testing Window5/6/13 through 5/17/13 *Dates and times determined by College Board by Subject. AdministrationOne time proctored at school determined site. Grade LevelsMostly 11 and 12 Subject AreasVarious Course Subjects (34) *Students earn college credit and placement.

24 SIM National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) Testing Window4/23/13 through 5/7/13 (make-up) *Dates and times determined by individual schools and must be completed in one day. AdministrationOdd years (SY 2012-13) (Even years usually Social Studies) Grade Levels4, 8, and 12 Selected schools only. Non-NAEP Schools Helemano, Kaala, Mililani HS, Kipapa, Mililani Waena, Haleiwa. Subject AreasMath and Reading

25 SIM SAT Testing Dates1/26/13 3/9/13 5/4/13 6/1/13 AdministrationVarious testing sites usually Leilehua HS or Waipahu HS Grade LevelUsually 10 th and 11 th grade but can be earlier. Subject Areas20 subject areas

26 SIM PSAT/NMSQT Testing Dates10/20/12 AdministrationMililani High School Grade LevelUsually 10 th and 11 th 11 th to qualify for Nat’l Merit Scholar. Subject AreasMeasures Critical reading skills Math problem-solving skills Writing skills

27 SIM Questions

28 SIM Spotlight Brief DES Update (DES)

29 SIM USAG-HI - 48% of sex crime (37 of 77) incidents involved alcohol - 47% of sex crimes occur in housing; 64% on-post - SM Victim (27% of total Victim population) 57% age 21-24 81% E1-E4, Female 58% MP or Logistician 48% served 2yrs or less vs 43% served 3 yrs or more - Dependent Victim (52% of total Victim population) 48% under age of 17 50% age 21-30, Female - 95% of Victims (SM or Dependent) knew Subject - Sex Crime Subjects (SM) 94% of Sex Crime Subjects were SMs 45% age 21-24 58% E1-E4, Male 57% Married Of the 71 Subjects, 30% (21) had prior offenses, - 5 Subjects had 3 or more prior offenses USAG-HI - 48% of sex crime (37 of 77) incidents involved alcohol - 47% of sex crimes occur in housing; 64% on-post - SM Victim (27% of total Victim population) 57% age 21-24 81% E1-E4, Female 58% MP or Logistician 48% served 2yrs or less vs 43% served 3 yrs or more - Dependent Victim (52% of total Victim population) 48% under age of 17 50% age 21-30, Female - 95% of Victims (SM or Dependent) knew Subject - Sex Crime Subjects (SM) 94% of Sex Crime Subjects were SMs 45% age 21-24 58% E1-E4, Male 57% Married Of the 71 Subjects, 30% (21) had prior offenses, - 5 Subjects had 3 or more prior offenses USAG-HI Sex Crimes- Key Demographics BL- Analysis supports married, E1-E4 male SMs are the prime demographic group for possible sexual assault perpetrators.

30 SIM USAG-HI Drug Analysis Preferred drug in HI is Spice USAG-HI has most Non-DoD subjects of USARPAC 40% (69/173) subjects had prior offenses, - 19 Subjects have 3+ offenses - More so than sex crime, property crime, or crimes against person offenders, drug offenders commit subsequent felony offenses Preferred drug in HI is Spice USAG-HI has most Non-DoD subjects of USARPAC 40% (69/173) subjects had prior offenses, - 19 Subjects have 3+ offenses - More so than sex crime, property crime, or crimes against person offenders, drug offenders commit subsequent felony offenses

31 SIM Hawaii Property Crimes Value >5K 75% (8/12) incidents involve theft of government property 42%(5/12) incidents occurred in a government building Significant items stolen: Computers and Thermal Night Vision Devices 75% (8/12) incidents involve theft of government property 42%(5/12) incidents occurred in a government building Significant items stolen: Computers and Thermal Night Vision Devices

32 SIM Hawaii Crimes Against Persons: Felony Offense Most common incidents are Assault of a Child in On-Post housing Subjects tend to be 25+, E5-E6 Most common incidents are Assault of a Child in On-Post housing Subjects tend to be 25+, E5-E6

33 SIM 70% of the 220 reported crimes were committed by SMs, the majority being Simple Assault (79 incidents) and Domestic Assault (59 incidents) FMs constitute 16% of the SUBJs in the crimes against person; within this demographic group Females account for 61% of the SUBJs 70% of the 220 reported crimes were committed by SMs, the majority being Simple Assault (79 incidents) and Domestic Assault (59 incidents) FMs constitute 16% of the SUBJs in the crimes against person; within this demographic group Females account for 61% of the SUBJs Hawaii Crimes Against Persons: Misdemeanor Offense

34 SIM Questions

35 SIM One Item of Interest to All (Service Providers) 1Directorate of Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation12Directorate of Emergency Services 2Army Community Service13Family Housing (DPW) 3Child, Youth, and School Services14Island Palm Communities 4Army Family Action Plan15Schofield Barracks Health Clinic 5Army Family Team Building16Solider Family Assistant Center 6Exceptional Family Member Program17Fisher House 7School Liaison Office18TriWest 8Hui O' Wahine19Religious Support 9FRG/ Op Ready Programs20Exchange 10Army Volunteer Corps Coordinator21Commissary 11Armed Services YMCA WAAF22Red Cross

36 SIM SIM Topic Annual Planner JANUARYFEBRUARYMARCH Spotlight: Hui ‘O Na Wahine Spotlight: Update on Education in Hawaii and Academic Testing Spotlight: DES Spotlight: Summer Programs Spotlight: TBD APRILMAYJUNE Spotlight: TBD Spotlight: Disaster Preparedness Spotlight: Pre-PCS Theme Spotlight: TBD JULYAUGUSTSEPTEMBER o No SIM scheduled Spotlight: Post-PCS Theme Spotlight: TBD Spotlight: Post-PCS Theme Spotlight: TBD OCTOBERNOVEMBERDECEMBER Spotlight: TBD Spotlight: AFAP Out-Brief Spotlight: TBD

37 SIM Service Provider POCs (North) Agency Point(s) of Contact Email Schofield Barracks Health Clinic LTC Ellen Barksdale Ms. Amy Mayfield ellen.barksdale@us.army.mil amy.mayfield@us.army.mil TriWest Mr. Karl Kiyokawa kkiyokawa@triwest.com Directorate of Emergency Services LTC Rob Arnold Mr. Antonio Williams robert.r.arnold3.mil@mail.mil antonio.l.williams24.civ@mail.mil Island Palm Communities Ms. Sheryl Ferido sferido@ipchawaii.com Family Housing (DPW) Ms. Carol Jones carol.l.jones16.civ@mail.mil Army Community Service Mr. Dan Furlano daniel.furlano1.civ@mail.mil AFAP (Army Family Action Plan) Ms. Heather Miles heather.m.miles4.civ@mail.mil AFTB (Army Family Team Bldg) Ms. Ferne Conroy ferne.r.conroy.civ@mail.mil EFMP (Exceptional Family Member Program) Mr. Leonard Webster leonard.t.webster.civ@mail.mil Army Volunteer Corps Coordinator (AVCC) Ms. Heather Milesheather.m.miles4.civ@mail.mil School Liaison Office Ms. Wendy Nakasone wendy.k.nakasone.naf@mail.mil Child, Youth, and School Services Ms. Debra Blanchard debra.l.blanchard2.naf@mail.mil FRG/ Op Ready Programs Mr. Damian Miller damian.k.miller.civ@mail.mil Armed Services YMCA WAAF Ms. Tahnee Oakland wheeler@asymcahi.org Religious Support CH Samuel Olmos samuel.olmos.mil@mail.mil SFAC (Solider Family Assist Cntr) Mr. Hank Cashen henry.l.cashen.civ@mail.mil Exchange Mr. Mark Neely neelymark@aafes.com Commissary Ms. Susan Campbell susan.campbell@deca.mil Fisher House Ms. Theresa Johnson theresa.m.johnson2@us.army.mil Hui O' Wahine Ms. Martha (Marti) Ragano huipresident@gmail.com Directorate of Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation Mr. Michael Amarosa Ms. Sonia Bonet-Betancourt michael.s.amarosa.naf@mail.mil sonia.i.bonet-betancourt.naf@mail.mil Red CrossMs. Nadia Pinet-Hurtt pinetn@hawaiiredcross.org

38 SIM INSTALLATION MANAGEMENT COMMAND “Sustain, Support and Defend” End of Brief

39 SIM Back Up Slides

40 SIM As required by the installation's National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit, the Clean Water Program must solicit public comments on its draft Storm Water Management plan on an annual basis. The USAG-HI Clean Water Program needs the community's input: Please comment on the 2012 draft Storm Water Management Plan and participate in the U.S. Army Garrison-Hawaii's Program to improve water quality! Public comment period will be from January 7, 2013 through January 27, 2013. Access the Plan and comment page at: http://www.garrison.hawaii.army.mil/sustainability/CleanWater.aspx http://www.garrison.hawaii.army.mil/sustainability/CleanWater.aspx For more information call 656-3105 or 656-3086. Hayley Diamond Clean Water Program Specialist Colorado State University - CEMML Contractor Environmental Division Directorate of Public Works, US Army Garrison, Hawaii Phone: (808) 656-3086 The USAG-HI Clean Water Program

41 SIM January 1NFL Pro Bowl Tickets @ Leisure Travel Services January 1NEW RV/Boat/Jet Ski Lot @ Schofield Barracks January 1Army Intramural Sports- Men’s & Women’s Intramural Basketball League, Entry Deadline Jan 4 January 5Ladies Golf Clinic @ Leilehua Golf Course January 7BCS National Championship Game @Tropics Hawaii January 11Right Arm Night- Country Style @ Nehelani Visit: www.himwr.com for additional information and other programs

42 SIM January 18Lei Making Workshop at Schofield Barracks Arts & Crafts Center January 23Fire & Ice @ Sgt Yano Library January 25USARPAC Pay Day Scramble @ Nagorski Golf Course January 26Moonlight Paddle Up Historic Haleiwa River January 26NFL Pro Bowl Ohana Day January 26Hawaiian Luau Lunch Buffet @ Kolekole Bar & Grill and Mulligan’s Bar & Grill Visit: www.himwr.com for additional information and other programs

43 SIM Visit: www.himwr.com for additional information and other programs BLUE STAR CARD - SPECIAL EVENTS & ACTIVITIES o January 16Walk of the Wait – Makapu’u Lighthouse o January 31Valentine Making - Arts & Crafts Center NEW January Activities NEW! Whale Watching Cruises @ Leisure Travel Services, 655-9971 or 438-1985 NEW! Weekly Preschool Story Time @ SGT Yano Library, 655-4707 NEW! Stroller Stride & Ride Training @ HMR Physical Fitness Center, 653-0719 NEW! Auto Body & Paint Service @ Schofield Barracks Auto Skills Center, 655-9868 NEW! Mechanic for Hire Service @ Fort Shafter Auto Skills, 438-9402 NEW! Hours For Helemano Military Reservation Pool, 653-0716

44 SIM Additional Ways to Receive Information: Web: www.himwr.comwww.himwr.com “LIKE” MWR Hawaii Pinterest.com/fmwrhawaii Follow us @fmwrarmyhawaii

45 SIM January Key Dates 12 th Weeman Meet and Greet Event »1100-1400 11 th Schofield/Hickam Scratch Off events »See coupon for details Now Reopen Schofield Beauty Shop Happy New Years to our Schofield Customers… Mark Neely, Schofield Exchange Store Manager neelymark@aafes.com 808-622-1773


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