Hawaii Principals Find Communal Space: ‘We Need Each Other’
Principals on the mainland have adopted their framework for a weekly online discussion stemming from the pandemic.
DOE Chief: $100M Budget Reduction Could Be ‘Decimating’
School leaders are preparing contingency plans due to huge funding shortfalls brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic.
Hawaii DOE Optimistic Students Will Return To Class In January
In a briefing with legislators, school leaders said they were also encouraged by the low rate of teacher vacancies during the pandemic.
New Lawsuit Filed In Kamehameha Schools Abuse Case
Sexual abuse allegations mount after the school paid an $80 million settlement agreement in 2018.
Hawaii Teachers React To How Biden Presidency Might Reshape Education Policy
Improved civil rights protections for students, a renewed national focus on schools and the next secretary of education are top of mind.
DOE Report: Acellus Online Curriculum Violated Religion, Discrimination Policies
The Hawaii Department of Education’s internal review of the remote learning tool found the inappropriate content in lessons to be “severe, pervasive and persistent.”
The Kids Are Alright: 2020 Through The Eyes Of Hawaii鈥檚 Teenagers
Audio diaries from nine Oahu teenagers reveal how Generation Z was uniquely prepared to weather disruptions from the pandemic.
Can Hawaii Bring Students Back To The Classroom Safely Yet?
Evolving COVID-19 guidelines and a patchwork plan among public and private schools leaves the state without a cohesive strategy.
Kapolei High Closes After 3 Staff Test Positive For COVID
School leaders said they were temporarily closing the campus to employees and students out of an abundance of caution.
DOE Shuffles Leadership In Curriculum Office
Hawaii’s school chief has removed the head of the office responsible for overseeing the transition to online learning.