New Rule Pushes Hawaii To Hire More Certified Teachers
When it comes to meeting its recruitment goal, the Department of Education will no longer get credit for emergency hires.
Hawaii Teacher Hopes To Win $100K In National Education Competition
Patricia Morgan wants to boost Stevenson Middle School’s STEM program and “Innovative Invention Imaginarium.”
On Campus: We’re Taking A Fresh Look At Education In Hawaii
Civil Beat’s new podcast series takes you inside the first year of a startup arts integration charter school in Wahiawa.
BYU-Hawaii To Pay $5K To Settle Sex Harassment Lawsuit
A former student claimed she was sexually assaulted and harassed by her campus job supervisor.
Grading Hawaii’s New Schools Chief
The Board of Education is considering a new kind of evaluation process for聽Christina Kishimoto that its proponents hope will more effectively judge how she’s doing.
How Hawaii Schools Are Rethinking Social Studies
Teachers supplement history lessons with real-world projects that encourage students to take action in their communities.
Hawaiian Charter School Concerns Dominate OHA Meeting
The Board of Trustees solicits more input regarding a recent decision about who will administer money to the schools.
Native Hawaiian Schools: Fight Erupts Over Money Management
The Office of Hawaiian Affairs awarded the administration of a $1.5 million grant for Hawaiian-focused charter schools to a new organization this year.
These Big Oahu Schools Got Bigger — And Small Ones Keep Shrinking
Some large high schools, like Campbell, are way over capacity, while smaller ones try to attract students with innovative programs.
Preschool In Hawaii: Expensive And ‘Ridiculously Hard to Find’
Hawaii lags much of the nation in spending on state-funded preschool. But it is taking new steps to expand access, including opening five new classrooms next year.