Partnership Aims To Help Hawaii Teachers Buy Homes
A San Francisco company unveiled a new partnership with state education and business leaders to help school teachers afford to buy homes here.
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.
Multilingual Report Cards May Be Coming Soon To Hawaii Schools
About 8% of the state’s public school students are “English learners,” with the most common first languages being Ilocano, Chuukese, Marshallese and Tagalog.
Charter Schools Have By Far The Highest Rates Of Unvaccinated Kids
The statewide percentage of students exempted by their parents from being immunized is 8.1% at charter schools, 2.7% at private schools and 1.4% at traditional public schools.
DOE Lays Out A 10-year ‘Road Map’ For Fixing Old Schools, Building New Ones
A long-range DOE facilities plan has identified $7 billion in “top priority” capital needs, from adding more classrooms to repairing aging schools.
Hawaii School Chief Asks DeVos About Teacher Shortage
Christina Kishimoto mentioned the challenge of teacher retention in remote areas.
State Initiates Audit Of School Impact Fees On Developers
The fees on new residential developments in certain areas have proven controversial since they were authorized by the Legislature in 2007.
Stop Anti-Vaxxers From Putting Hawaii Kids At Risk
Now that it has provided data on school immunization rates, the state needs to get more aggressive to protect against communicable diseases.
Ige Appoints Kamehameha Schools Official To Board of Education
Damien Barcarse of the Big Island would bring Hawaiian language fluency and cultural knowledge to the position.
Following Lawsuit, DOE Revives Its Gender Equity Committee
After a long absence, Hawaii’s education department is bringing back a committee to advise top leaders on how schools can comply with Title IX.