Affordable Housing Project Could Help Keep Teachers In Lahaina
The state introduced plans to provide affordable housing to West Maui teachers in 2022, but limited funding and the wildfires halted progress.
Hawaii Kindergarten Readiness Is Low, Even As Investments Remain High
The state continues to build more preschool classrooms for 3- and 4-year-olds, but researchers and educators say low-income families need more support to prepare their children for school.
The ‘Ridiculous,’ Growing Trend Of Hawaii Private School Coaching
Tutoring centers helping students with private school admissions have become more popular in recent years, but not all families can afford them.
Plans For Hawaii’s First Public Teacher Housing Complex Face Backlash
The project would create over 100 units of affordable housing on Mililani High School’s campus, but some teachers and families are calling for more community input.
Hawaii DOE Is Attempting To Rein In Bad Parent Behavior. Will It Work?
Schools will be required to post rules for campus visitors, but some teachers say the Department of Education needs to develop more internal procedures to keep workers safe.
Data Shows A Dramatic Difference In Test Scores Between Hawaii Schools
Statewide numbers suggest student test scores have flatlined in Hawaii in recent years, but results for individual schools show significant changes.
Panic Buttons For Schools? Hawaii Has A New System To Deal With Violence
The $7 million mobile security system also can be used by top state officials and lawmakers.
Board Of Education Restores Cuts For School Learning Centers
After strong public opposition the proposed budget cuts, DOE will continue to request state funding to support school learning centers.
Kids May Lose After-School Options Under Hawaii’s DOE Budget Cuts
The $2.3 billion budget, which will be presented to the Board of Education on Thursday, would eliminate funding for school learning centers statewide.
Job Cuts Could ‘Permanently Impact’ Hawaii’s Struggling Libraries
Maintaining regular branch hours and keeping patrons safe is already a challenge for stretched-thin library workers.