Eric Stinton: There Are Many Reasons To Get Involved In Your Kid’s School
We need to cultivate greater collaboration between schools and their communities to create higher expectations and accountability.
Ige’s Education Board Nominees Are A Step Closer To Confirmation
The full Senate must still vote to approve the two incumbents and three new members for a three year term.
Catherine Toth Fox: Why I Chose To Send My Son To Private School
Weighing the pluses and minuses of private versus public.
This Maui School Used A Student Store To Reconnect Amid Covid Uncertainty
After watching some of their parents lose work early in the pandemic, students pushed to learn about financial literacy and entrepreneurship.
Masks Still Required Indoors For Hawaii Public School Students
Masks will also be required for indoor graduation ceremonies.
Hawaii Pacific University’s Bold Financial Moves Seem To Be Paying Off
The private university is emerging from the pandemic stronger than ever with rising enrollments and new programs.
Long-Awaited Field Renovation Approved For Waianae High School
Contractors already are surveying the land in preparation for track and field upgrades.
Hawaii Female High School Athletes May Pursue Class-Action Case, Court Says
The U.S. appeals court decision reverses a federal judge’s ruling from late 2019.
Hawaii’s Interim School Chief Wants The Job Permanently. Is He Up To It?
Keith Hayashi has been running the statewide school system for nearly a year, dealing with a pandemic, staffing shortages and other problems.
UH Faculty Leadership Votes To Condemn Donna Mercado Kim
The University of Hawaii faculty are considering asking Senate leadership to remove Sen. Donna Mercado Kim from the Higher Education Committee.