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Esme Infante

Esme M. Infante is a former education reporter at the Honolulu Star-Advertiser. Her beat covered everything related to education in Hawaii: preschool, K-12 and higher education; public and private schools; on all islands. She came with more than three decades’ experience in communications spanning radio, TV, print and digital media, and marketing and public relations.   An award-winning news reporter, editor, columnist and digital manager, Infante has worked for The Honolulu Advertiser, USA Today and other local and national media outlets. Previous to her return to full-time reporting at the Honolulu Star-Advertiser, she worked as newscaster and host on the highly rated “The Rise & Drive Morning Show with Devon & Esme” on 94.7 KUMU. Other prior positions include communications director for the late Congressman Mark Takai; promotions director for Islandwide Crafts & Food Expos; founder, chief executive and editor of Moms In Hawaii LLC; and founder of the broadcast journalism program at Mililani High School.   The education beat is close to Infante’s heart. She covered education in the 1990s for The Honolulu Advertiser. She is a proud graduate of Mililani High School, and the University of Hawaii, where she graduated with distinction. Infante is also a former classroom teacher who hails from a family of educators, and her two grown children are products of Hawaii public schools and the University of Hawaii system.
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Hawaii leaders blast ruling against affirmative action

Three Hawaii congressional delegation members assailed the U.S. Supreme Court ruling Thursday that struck down affirmative action policies at two major American colleges, with Sen. Mazie Hirono blasting the ruling as “shortsighted and detached from reality.” Read more

Budget cuts for Hawaii public schools called a ‘travesty’

Several state education officials on Thursday decried massive budget cuts set for Hawaii’s public schools for the next two years, and expressed worry that even with a supplemental $55 million that Gov. Josh Green has pledged to partly offset the shortfalls, public education of students will suffer. Read more

HSTA honors co-founder of free store on Kauai

One of the first teachers to ever shop at Kumu’s Cupboard — a nonprofit store that provides free classroom supplies to Kauai educators — had a surprising reaction: She walked out to her truck and cried. Read more

Free summer meals for keiki offered at 86 public schools

Eighty-six public schools across the state will offer free meals during part of the summer to children ages 18 years and younger, regardless of their public school enrollment status, the state Department of Education has announced. Read more

Former Gov. Abercrombie among interim UH regent appointees

The inclusion of outspoken former Gov. Neil Abercrombie among three people appointed to the University of Hawaii Board of Regents is seen by observers as bearing potential to cause at least some shift in the measured culture of the board, and in the university’s fractured relationship with some state senators. Read more

Punahou student’s artwork among Google Doodle finalists

Artwork by Punahou School student Allison Lin is Hawaii’s representative entry in the 15th annual Doodle for Google contest, and Thursday is the final day for the public to cast votes to help select five finalists for the national top prize. Read more

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