Postmark date for Merrie Monarch tickets is Dec. 1
For Merrie Monarch Festival fans hoping to score tickets to the 2024 hula competition in Hilo, Friday is the all-important “postmark day.” Read more
For Merrie Monarch Festival fans hoping to score tickets to the 2024 hula competition in Hilo, Friday is the all-important “postmark day.” Read more
Kanani Oury cries at her computer a lot these days. Read more
Seven months after angry public testimony helped to compel the state Department of Education to scale back a proposal to raise salaries of officials at the top levels of Hawaii’s public school system, the state Board of Education has approved salary increases of 4.6% to 6% for the 2023-2024 fiscal year for 21 out of 25 of its “subordinate superintendents.” Read more
Mid-Pacific Institute educator Linda Johnson has been named 2023 Teacher of the Year by the Arts School Network, the nation’s largest professional membership organization of specialized arts schools, Mid-Pacific officials announced Monday. Read more
Educators and experts say it’s likely that hundreds of children and teens across Maui are going about their days with sad and frightening memories and emotions from the fires lying just below the surface. Read more
Every one of the approximately 190 seniors who was enrolled at Lahainaluna High as of Aug. 7 is eligible. Read more
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Three Hawaii public school complex areas that serve military children have received grants totaling nearly $6 million from the federal Department of Defense Education Activity. Read more
Hawaii Teacher of the Year Jackie Freitas’ fourth child is due in a week, but at the moment that’s not the date she’s focused on most. Read more
Over 250 activities will be offered, including hands-on workshops and demonstrations, along with food and entertainment. Read more
The number of public school students who showed up for their first day back at Lahaina’s three remaining public schools as they reopened this week was almost 500 short of the schools’ latest official enrollment, according to data presented Thursday to the state Board of Education. Read more
Both schools are holding classes on the Nahienaena campus until an temporary school can be built in Palelehua to replace King Kamehameha III Elementary, which was lost to the Lahaina fire. Read more
DOE officials said the students started their day with grade-level orientation assemblies followed by a rotating class schedule to meet all of their teachers. Read more
There has never been a fee to apply at UH’s seven community colleges, for residents or out-of-state students. Read more
Lahainaluna High School students who returned to their campus Monday for the first time since the Maui fires encountered a deep swirl of feelings: relief at coming back after more than two months away, worry over safety as well as heartache of schooling so close to the burn zone, and lingering grief for homes and loved ones lost to the disaster, including their classmate Keyiro Fuentes. Read more
Two longtime Hawaii institutions, Hawaii Pacific University and Zippy’s Restaurants, coincidentally chose the same day to make landmark announcements about their unrelated first-time expansions outside the state — to Hawaii’s “ninth island,” Las Vegas. Read more
Maui families, especially those returning to Lahaina campuses in the wake of the wildfires, are invited to attend the Maui ‘Ohana Resource Fair, to be presented Thursday by the state Department of Education and community partners. Read more
A six-tier, color-coded “Air Quality Action Plan for Schools,” with recommended steps for differing levels of air quality ranging from “good” to “hazardous,” is part of a 16-page DOE document titled “Health & Safety Guidance for Reopening Lahaina Schools, Fall 2023.” Read more
The UH Wind Ensemble, which includes about 45 members, will perform “Lahainaluna” at the University of Hawaii Bands Fall Concert, at 4 p.m. at the Michael D. Nakasone Performing Arts Center in Pearl City. Read more
As Lahaina’s three remaining public schools open to teachers today for the first time since the Aug. 8 wildfire, and their students return on a staggered schedule starting Oct. 16, state education officials announced that a new “safety plan” has been created in case of emergencies and evacuations, 300 air filters are being distributed to classrooms and offices, and each campus will have a “designated administrator” responsible for daily monitoring of air quality. Read more
The state school board on Wednesday approved requests to the state Legislature for an additional $198.2 million for the Hawaii public schools’ operating budget and an added $273 million for capital improvement projects for next fiscal year. Read more
Freitas, 36, was selected from a field of 16 finalists representing the best of the state’s 13,000-plus public school teachers, and will represent Hawaii in the National Teacher of the Year Program in the spring. Read more