Is UH Student Newspaper An Endangered Species?
Ka Leo is hoping for a proposed student fee increase after it revamped its smartphone app to recapture students’ attention.
Hundreds Of Maui Students Affected By Bus Driver Shortage
With some rides suspended when classes start Monday, the district is offering free monthly Maui Bus youth passes.
Neal Milner: School Reform Faces Uncertainty 鈥 And That’s A Good Thing
Hawaii’s public education landscape is changing, and a new openness is far superior to the one-size-fits-all approach.
New UH Law Building Offers Students A Place For Hands-On Practice
The $7 million structure will house the school’s legal aid program, where students provide pro bono assistance to clients.
New Hawaii Schools Chief’s First Priority: Listening
Christina Kishimoto plans on visiting all the islands in her first six months to talk with educators and students.
Foreign Student Spending in Hawaii Decreases By 25 Percent
鈥淭his is not only a Hawaii phenomenon, this is a national phenomenon,鈥 says a state researcher.
Some Students Shut Out Of School’s Marcus Mariota Event
The father of a special needs student who wasn’t allowed to attend is complaining to the Department of Education.
Say Aloha To Suevon Lee, Civil Beat’s New Education Reporter
We’re expanding our coverage of education and schools in Hawaii, thanks to a grant from the Chamberlin Family Foundation.
The Scramble To Recruit New Teachers — And Keep Them In Hawaii
To address its perpetual revolving door of teachers, Hawaii is experimenting with some new strategies.
Hawaii Teacher: Socrates Had It All Wrong On Technology And Education
Some people think the internet will ruin young minds, but it’s a tool that teachers must learn to use properly.