Homegrown Teachers Are The Norm At Molokai High
The school defies Hawaii’s revolving door of teachers at many isolated schools, with the vast majority staying more than five years.
Where Hawaii’s Chronic Teacher Shortage Hits Hardest
Students at rural or lower-income schools are less likely to be taught by experienced, fully qualified teachers than elsewhere, DOE data shows.
Hawaii School Superintendent Gets High Marks In Year 2
Christina Kishimoto received a positive evaluation from the state Board of Education.
Some UH Manoa Grad Students Will Get Tuition Cuts in 2020
The tuition cuts are part of a new tuition schedule that will also freeze other rates through 2023.
UH Wants To Cut Tuition For Some Grad Students — Especially Out-Of-Staters
±«±Ê¶Ù´¡°Õ·¡¶Ù:ÌýProposed new tuition rates being considered by the Board of Regents seek to reverse declines in graduate student enrollment.
Nonprofit Group Says DOE Is Withholding Key Financial Data
The Education Institute of Hawaii is trying to pressure the state into providing information for a financial database to shed light on school funding practices.
HSTA: ‘Please Stop Grading Public Schools’
The teachers union president echoes the school superintendent footsteps by criticizing a monthly magazine’s annual ranking of public schools.
How Hawaii’s Average Teacher Salary Ranks In US
A new analysis compares how teacher salaries in the U.S. stack up against each other.
Bill To Expand Public Preschool Teed Up For Full Senate Vote
Legislation that bolsters the early learning office’s control over public pre-K also includes a substantial amount of funding to other DOE programs.
More Fiscal Transparency Appears On The Way For Charter Schools
Some charter school leaders say the bill detracted from what’s most important: more funding for their schools.