
Ka Malu o Kaimana Hila
Under the Protection of Diamond Head
Waikīkī School Parent Bulletin - December 5, 2022
Make-A-Wish Hawaii Letters to Santa
Here's a great, family-friendly activity that encourages writing at home! If you would like to participate, simply print out the Santa Post Card at the link below, work with your child on writing a letter to Santa, decorate it as you see fit, and then bring it back to school! There will be a special "Mailbox to the North Pole" drop-box by the front of the school next to the "Mindful High Five statue." Letters will be collected and then dropped off to help Make-A-Wish Hawaii.
For questions, please email ryan@waikikischool.org
A Reminder about Hawaii's Updated Child Passenger Safety Law
What parents and others transporting keiki need to know about ACT 122
HONOLULU – The Hawai‘i Department of Transportation (HDOT) notifies Hawaiʻi parents and others responsible for transporting keiki of the passage of Act 122 (22). Act 122 amends requirements for child passenger restraint by requiring rear facing child safety seats for children less than two years of age, increases the age through which a child must use a child passenger restraint or booster seat to 10 years old, and raises fines for certain violations. An electronic copy of the new law that took effect on June 27, 2022, can be found at https://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/session2022/bills/GM1223_.PDF
“Unrestrained children are three times more likely to be injured in a crash,” said Gov. David Ige. “Even one injured keiki is one too many. That’s why I signed Act 122. The new child passenger safety law addresses gaps in the previous statute and aligns Hawaiʻi with the latest research and national recommendations.”
Act 122 Overview
(1) If the child is under two years of age, the child must be properly restrained in a rear-facing car seat with harness.
(2) If a child is two years or older but less than four years old, the child must be properly restrained in a rear-facing or forward-facing car seat with harness.
(3) All children under ten years old must be properly restrained regardless of how many seat belt assemblies are in the vehicle.
(4) Violators of the law will be required by the court to attend a child passenger safety class approved by the Hawaii State Judiciary.
Teach & Take Community Event at La Pietra on Saturday, December 10
Mahalo to Hudson Sakai and the Boy Scouts!
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