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Kalani teacher Michael Ida relishes ‘joyful profession’

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                                Students Jin Niiyama, 17, left, Alvin Ta, 18, and Daniel Fang, 17, solve an equation with their teacher Michael Ida.
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Students Jin Niiyama, 17, left, Alvin Ta, 18, and Daniel Fang, 17, solve an equation with their teacher Michael Ida.

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                                Michael Ida, who was born blind as a result of rubella congenital syndrome, underwent multiple surgeries that partially restored his vision. Ida was named 2023 Hawaii State Teacher of the Year.
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KAT WADE / SPECIAL TO THE STAR ADVERTISER

Michael Ida, who was born blind as a result of rubella congenital syndrome, underwent multiple surgeries that partially restored his vision. Ida was named 2023 Hawaii State Teacher of the Year.

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                                Kalani High School students Sota Kawaguchi, 18, left, Taiki Kobayashi, 18, and Taiga Sakai, 17, solve equations with the encouragement of AP calculus teacher Michael Ida.
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KAT WADE / SPECIAL TO THE STAR ADVERTISER

Kalani High School students Sota Kawaguchi, 18, left, Taiki Kobayashi, 18, and Taiga Sakai, 17, solve equations with the encouragement of AP calculus teacher Michael Ida.

KAT WADE / SPECIAL TO THE STAR ADVERTISER
                                Students Jin Niiyama, 17, left, Alvin Ta, 18, and Daniel Fang, 17, solve an equation with their teacher Michael Ida.
KAT WADE / SPECIAL TO THE STAR ADVERTISER
                                Michael Ida, who was born blind as a result of rubella congenital syndrome, underwent multiple surgeries that partially restored his vision. Ida was named 2023 Hawaii State Teacher of the Year.
KAT WADE / SPECIAL TO THE STAR ADVERTISER
                                Kalani High School students Sota Kawaguchi, 18, left, Taiki Kobayashi, 18, and Taiga Sakai, 17, solve equations with the encouragement of AP calculus teacher Michael Ida.