- By Esme M. Infante
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Feb. 20, 2024
The proportion of U.S. jobs requiring postsecondary preparation continues to inch upward, and by 2031 in Hawaii, 70% of job openings will require some type of education and/or training beyond high school, says a report from researchers at Georgetown University.
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- By Esme M. Infante
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Feb. 20, 2024
The Kaneohe Public Library will close temporarily for a construction project beginning Monday, but a pop-up site at Windward Mall will offer limited library services starting March 17, state officials have announced.
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- By Esme M. Infante
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Feb. 19, 2024
A group of Jewish students at the University of Hawaii have filed a Title VI complaint with the federal government claiming that words and acts of antisemitism have made the university’s Manoa campus an “unsafe and hostile environment” for them.
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- By Esme M. Infante
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Feb. 17, 2024
The findings are relevant as the Board of Regents ramps up its search for a successor to UH President David Lassner, who is retiring at the end of this year after more than a decade leading the 10-campus system.
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- By Esme M. Infante
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Feb. 17, 2024
A 56-second social-media video showing Mid-Pacific Institute students using hate speech and making references to various forms of sexual assault has led the administration to take disciplinary action, the school confirmed Friday.
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- By Esme M. Infante
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Feb. 16, 2024
Supporters say moving construction back into the DOE’s purview is best for efficiency, and the School Facilities Authority has run out of political will.
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- By Esme M. Infante
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Feb. 16, 2024
Kaimiloa Elementary School counselor Shely Chang, who has helped lead her school’s efforts to combat chronic student absenteeism, has been named the 2024 American School Counselor Association’s Hawai‘i School Counselor of the Year.
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- By Esme M. Infante
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Feb. 11, 2024
DOE officials said they previously relied on private philanthropic support to provide free school meals to all students and staff in need at the four Lahaina schools.
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- By Esme M. Infante
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Feb. 11, 2024
Hawaii public school officials hope lawmakers will support their requests at the state Legislature for 20 full-time educational psychologists
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- By Esme M. Infante
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Feb. 7, 2024
A measure to establish a “harm to students registry” of Hawaii school employees and volunteers found to have committed sexual abuse, physical assault or other harassment against children, and to revoke the teaching licenses of educators who resign or retire in lieu of termination, has been advanced by two state Senate committees.
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- By Star-Advertiser staff
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Feb. 6, 2024
Five students were suspended after the altercation, Hawaii island police said.
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- By Esme M. Infante
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Feb. 4, 2024
State Sens. Donna Mercado Kim and Donovan Dela Cruz and other lawmakers have accused UH administrators of mismanaging the UH Manoa student housing operation, which earns $23 million a year, and houses and serves about 3,100 students.
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- By Esme M. Infante
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Jan. 31, 2024
A measure that would have Hawaii voters decide on whether residential investment property valued at $3 million or more should be subject to a surcharge in order to increase funding for local public education passed out of the state House Education Committee on Tuesday.
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- By Esme M. Infante
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Jan. 28, 2024
Students and employees of King Kamehameha III have been working since mid- October in “high-quality tent structures” and borrowed classrooms on the campus of Princess Nahienaena Elementary School above Lahaina.
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- By Esme M. Infante
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Jan. 24, 2024
Free virtual workshops to help families complete the recently revised Free Application for Federal Student Aid, or FAFSA, are being offered on selected Wednesdays through April 24.
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- By Esme M. Infante
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Jan. 24, 2024
The state Public Charter School Commission, which oversees Hawaii’s 37 public charter schools, finally has a permanent executive director after having been without one since 2020.
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- By Esme M. Infante
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Jan. 22, 2024
Hawaii public school officials are arguing for more money to restore state budget cuts, cover inflation, continue students’ academic recovery from the COVID-19 pandemic and insulate against coming “funding cliffs,” but some state legislators are pressing them to first trim spending on any obsolete and ineffective programs.
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- By Esme M. Infante
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Jan. 21, 2024
The Punahou Carnival, which was founded in 1932, traditionally is organized each year by the school’s junior class. “
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- By Esme M. Infante
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Jan. 18, 2024
Test score data suggests that students in Hawaii’s 37 public charter schools as a group are lagging markedly behind regular public school students statewide in core subjects, and that has led some state lawmakers to demand stronger accountability and standards from charter school officials.
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- By Esme M. Infante
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Jan. 17, 2024
While University of Hawaii tuition has become more affordable over the past 10 years when adjusted for inflation, and the financial benefits of a degree remain strong, college enrollment rates among Hawaii public school graduates have declined since the COVID-19 pandemic.
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- By Esme M. Infante
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Jan. 16, 2024
A survey asking what ought to be the top priorities for the University of Hawaii and its next president is open for only one more month, and UH leaders are urging all stakeholders — students, faculty, staff, alumni, donors and community members — to participate.
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