Budget Chief: Deep Cuts Loom For The University of Hawaii
The extent of financial woes won’t be clear for another eight weeks when fall classes start and enrollment numbers are in.
Schools Chief Hopes To See Hawaii Elementary Schools Open By August
DOE also offered guidance on classroom safety protocols, including keeping students with the same staff all day and requiring masks outside the classroom.
Hawaii Schools Under Pressure To Provide More Data About Remote Learning
Since the COVID-19 pandemic closed schools in March, the Hawaii schools chief says 80% to 95% of students have “consistent access to education material.”
Hawaii School Superintendent Gets ‘Effective’ Rating From Board
But the Board of Education scored the school chief poorly in areas like operations, resource and personnel management.
Current Board of Education Member May Not Be Renominated
Two new boards members were confirmed by the full Senate Thursday, but the renomination of Kili Namauu has been stalled by the Senate Education Committee.
Virtual Commencement Ceremony Will Honor Pacific Islander Students
The event is open to all graduating students from Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia and the deadline to register is Friday, May 22.
Hawaii Public Schools Gear Up For Summer Programs
The Hawaii DOE expects participation in summer school to be much higher than in recent years.
DOE Is Opening Up Classrooms This Summer For Some Students
The schools superintendent said in-person instruction will be reserved for students who are struggling with virtual learning.
Hawaii DOE Reminder On Refunds, Online Registration
The superintendent also sent a message of thanks to the school community.
Schools Chief: Use Federal Bailout Money To Avoid Teacher Pay Cuts
Superintendent Christina Kishimoto outlined some plans for federal stimulus money, including keeping salaries at current levels.