UH Is Making Students Vacate Campus Housing Next Week
About 750 students still live on campus at the University of Hawaii Manoa. But most are being told to move out by May 16 even as the stay-at-home order makes it hard to find housing.
Ige Says Child Care Centers Can Reopen. But Are They Ready?
At least 100 private, licensed facilities have never closed since the pandemic, limiting care to children of essential workers.
Private Schools May Suffer As Cash-Strapped Families Can’t Afford Tuition
Some schools are offering more financial aid to try and help families who are feeling the economic brunt of the coronavirus pandemic.
UH Plans To Resume In-Person Classes This Fall
The university is still working on what those classes will look like.
Punahou Coach Accused Of Sex Abuse Went On To Other Schools
The women accusing him of sexual assault say Punahou knew about his behavior since 2003. But he’s coached at three other schools and a club team since Punahou.
DOE Chief: Distance Learning Will Still Fill A Need Once Classrooms Reopen
The Hawaii schools superintendent outlined some plans for a post-pandemic school system in a letter to Hawaii’s congressional delegation Monday.
What Should Hawaii’s Schools Look Like After The Pandemic?
Educators see the coronavirus as an opportunity to rewrite the education playbook.
Kamehameha Schools Faces A Spate Of Sex Abuse Claims
At least 16 plaintiffs are named in six lawsuits. Other schools also have been sued in the weeks leading up to a deadline Friday.
Coronavirus Shakes Up Dreams Of College For Many Hawaii Seniors
Many in the 2020 graduating class had big plans to go away to college on the mainland. But the prospect of online-only classes and living far from home is changing their minds.
Lawsuit: Closed-Door Board Of Ed Meeting Violated Sunshine Law
The new Kahuku wind turbine project is at the heart of a dispute over Hawaii’s open meetings law.