Hawaii’s New School Board Chair Has Played A Big Role In Public Education Reforms
Roy Takumi initiated significant changes in school funding and oversight during his time in the Legislature.
Hawaii Pushes To Ensure High Schoolers Learn About Money Management
The Department of Education wants to include financial literacy in students’ individual transition plans for career planning.
New Hawaii Charter School Wants To Prep Kids For A Future Where AI Is ‘Central In Our Lives’
The opening of Kulia Academy in Kalihi comes at a time when many other schools in the state are grappling with how to incorporate artificial intelligence into classroom lessons and address possible misuse of the technology.
Lahaina Seniors Wanted A Normal Year. The Fires Changed Everything
Students at Lahainaluna High School say they’re searching for normalcy after the pandemic moved their freshman year online and the fires disrupted their senior year.
Political Fight Over School Construction Could Slow Hawaii’s Preschool Expansion Plans
Some advocates are concerned that dissolving the School Facilities Authority could hinder the state’s ability to construct more pre-kindergarten classrooms.
Catherine Toth Fox: Hawaii Schools Did The Right Thing By Shutting Down After Receiving Threats
But what’s the long-term solution here? Stronger gun control laws, more campus security and knowing the warning signs aren’t simple to do.
Senate Confirms Green’s Nominees To Board of Education
Former state Rep. Roy Takumi will now lead the volunteer board tasked with setting policy and overseeing Hawaii’s public school system.
Concerns Are Being Raised About The New Elementary School In West Maui
The temporary school, which began hosting classes this month, was built in only 95 days.
Frequent Turnover At Hawaii’s Education Board Is Weakening School Oversight
A lack of institutional knowledge among board members and staff is limiting the BOE’s effectiveness and leaving it open to legislative interference, education advocates say.
Early College Can Be ‘Game-Changing’ But Many Students In Hawaii Are Missing Out
Opportunities for high schoolers to earn college credit have been growing in popularity, but Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander students are participating at lower rates.