Female Athletes Get The Short End Of The Stick At Some Hawaii High Schools
Federal law requires gender equity, but that’s not happening in places like Campbell High School.
Charter Schools And Special Ed Will Be In The Legislative Spotlight
The Hawaii teachers union is also pushing lawmakers to place a tax increase proposal on the ballot this year to pay for improving schools.
DOE Official Fined For Using State Resources On Her Doctoral Work
The Department of Education has now opened its own investigation of Suzanne Mulcahy.
Hawaii Education Plan Gets A Green Light From The Feds
The state plan spells out how it intends to comply with the Every Student Succeeds Act.
Hawaii Teacher: Reminding My Students South Korea Has It Much Worse
They came back to school still anxious about the false missile alarm, but they felt a little better after looking at a world map.
What If A Missile Scare Happened On A School Day?
Hawaii schools sent letters to parents saying they are holding drills to prepare students and staff for emergency situations.
On Campus: Temperature Check
Kamalani Academy looks for ways to bolster school spirit, while school leaders grapple with retention issues behind the scenes.
How Safe Do UH Students Feel? New Survey Gauges Their Views
A report breaks down students’ opinions and experiences regarding sexual harassment and nonconsensual contact.
An Inside Look At Ige’s Request For Millions More In Education Spending
It’s far less than the DOE sought, but there’s hope for “more of a focus on education” in state government.
Hawaii Looks To Spur School Creativity With ‘Innovation Grants’
Up to $250,000 will be available for the right idea and a two-year plan to implement it.