Waianae-Castle prep football game canceled following threats
School and state officials have not said who made the threats, nor have they released details about the content of the threats. Read more
School and state officials have not said who made the threats, nor have they released details about the content of the threats. Read more
Many West Maui families and educators doubt that the three Lahaina public schools reopening in October are as safe as officials say, and they want to see stronger monitoring for toxic substances and emergency and evacuation plans set up well before students and employees return, according to numerous testifiers at an emotional public meeting Thursday. Read more
University of Hawaii President David Lassner says that when he recently announced that he’ll retire in late 2024 and wrote that meanwhile “anyone who expects me to act like a ‘lame duck’ will be sorely disappointed,” he did not mean that as any metaphorical shot fired across the bow of certain state lawmakers who have publicly said they want him to resign. Read more
Lahainaluna High, Lahaina Intermediate and Princess Nahienaena Elementary schools in Lahaina will reopen to students in a phased plan after the October fall break now that their soil, water and air have been deemed safe, and monitoring will continue, state and federal officials have announced. Read more
University of Hawaii President David Lassner announced Tuesday that after serving as head of the state’s 10-campus public-education system for more than 10 years, he will retire “at the end of 2024,” and said the decision is “both personal and professional.” Read more
Kaelepulu and Maunawili elementary schools have been named 2023 National Blue Ribbon Schools by the U.S. Department of Education in recognition of their students’ high academic achievement, and will be celebrated in a November ceremony in Washington, D.C. Read more
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The University of Hawaii announced Tuesday that it will offer full scholarships to every Lahainaluna High School senior in the class of 2024, to support them in their recovery from the Lahaina wildfire disaster. Read more
In a letter sent today to the UH Board of Regents, Lassner said the lead time will allow for a search for and transition to a successor. Read more
The scholarships will cover tuition, fees, books and supplies for full-time and part-time students at any of UH’s 10 campuses. Read more
Money raised by the University of Hawaii Foundation to benefit UH students, programs and research amounted to $103.6 million for the 2022-2023 fiscal year — a decrease of more than one-third compared with the previous year. Read more
Resuming school routines like this in the aftermath of such a traumatic disaster is crucial to help the children find some semblance of normalcy, said Sacred Hearts Principal Tonata Lolesio. Read more
For nearly 600 Maui public school students displaced by the closure of their schools by the Lahaina wildfire, Thursday was a “first day of school” like none other. Read more
A new online status report on Maui public schools and students affected by the Aug. 8 wildfires — including campus safety testing of soil, water and air at three closed campuses in Lahaina, and reopening plans — was made live by the state Department of Education on Wednesday and will be kept updated, officials said. Read more
The school’s extraordinary saga began with a police officer’s late-night knock on a door. Read more
Some state school board members and public testifiers alike expressed continued frustration Thursday with what they see as slow and confusing public communication from the state Department of Education on the status of the 3,001 public school students displaced by the Lahaina wildfire. Read more
State schools Deputy Superintendent Heidi Armstrong said she could not give an estimate for how many of the public schools’ 3,001 Lahainaluna-complex students died in the Aug. 8 wildfire disaster in West Maui. Read more
Bus service will begin Thursday for elementary and intermediate public-school students from Lahaina who want to temporarily attend designated schools in Central and South Maui, the state Department of Education announced today. Read more
The number of displaced West Maui public school students who still have not enrolled in new schools or been contacted by state officials is 1,208, down from the 2,025 first reported late last month. Read more
When Honolulu resident Elizabeth Hartline learned of the Maui wildfire disaster, she longed to give meaningful help to those who were suffering but knew her donations would go only so far. Read more
Maui pediatrician Dr. Irene Papaconstadopoulos says she’s seen relatively few complaints of respiratory problems, burns or other physical issues among her young patients who survived the West Maui wildfires. It’s their mental and emotional health that worries her now. Read more
A tentative agreement that would raise the salaries of educational assistants and vice principals in Hawaii’s public schools was announced today by Gov. Josh Green. Read more