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HIDOE regional kitchen model aims to boost student meal production, support local farmers
The Hawaiʻi State Department of Education (HIDOE) has unveiled plans for a network of new regional centralized kitchens aimed at modernizing school meal preparation, incorporating more locally sourced ingredients and boosting efficiency across public school cafeterias. The regional kitchen is a centralized facility where meals will be prepared in bulk and then distributed to schools…
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New HIDOE leaders appointed to oversee Kapa‘a-Kaua‘i-Waimea and Hilo-Waiākea Complex Areas
HONOLULU — The Hawai‘i State Board of Education (Board) unanimously approved appointments of Leila Maeda-Kobayashi as complex area superintendent overseeing schools in the Kapa’a-Kaua’i-Waimea Complex Area and Kasie Kaleohano as complex area superintendent overseeing schools in the Hilo-Waiākea Complex Area. Leila Maeda-Kobayashi, appointed Kapa’a-Kaua’i-Waimea Complex Area Superintendent Maeda-Kobayashi, who was approved by the Board today,…
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HIDOE, 패링턴 고등학교에 $60M 체육관 및 음악 건물 착공
KALIHI — The Hawaiʻi State Department of Education (HIDOE), local leaders and alumni broke ground on a $60 million construction project to build a three-story, multi-purpose building that will house Farrington High School’s new gymnasium, music facilities, locker rooms and physical education spaces to serve the school’s nearly 2,100 students. Construction by contractor Ralph S.…
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혈액 은행 파트너십을 통해 패링턴 학생들이 의료 분야에서 유리한 입지를 선점할 수 있습니다.
KALIHI — Fourteen Farrington High School seniors are making history as the first graduates of a high school-based Phlebotomy Training Program – earning professional experience, college credit, and a pathway into health care careers. Launched this spring in partnership with the Blood Bank of Hawai‘i, the Farrington Phlebotomy Training Program is the first of its…
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여름 학습 2025
Summer Learning provides an extended learning opportunity for students to have access to academic courses, enrichment, acceleration and/or remediation experiences. Summer learning opportunities are being offered at most schools. Schools are designing programs that meet the needs of students at their school. For more information, please contact the school directly. Use the tabs at the top…
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라하이나의 교육자 인력을 안정화하기 위한 개발에 착수한 HIDOE
The Hawaiʻi State Department of Education (HIDOE) and Maui leaders broke ground on a new $20 million educator workforce development housing project. Maui-based Dowling Co. will start construction on the 47-unit rental complex, representing a significant step toward supporting the rebuilding and educational stability of West Maui. Superintendent Keith Hayashi expressed gratitude to supporters for…
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동문 스포트라이트: 딜런 가브리엘
Dillon Gabriel’s route to the NFL started at Mililani High School and it’s also a place he keeps returning to. Under coach Rod York, the quarterback set the high school football state record for all-time passing yards, a mark that held up until this past fall. That success followed him at the three colleges he…
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Two longtime HIDOE leaders to retire with over 77 years of combined service to Hawai‘i public schools
Two longtime Neighbor Island leaders of the Hawai‘i State Department of Education will retire at the end of the school year, concluding a combined 77 years of service to public education. Kaua‘i Complex Area Superintendent Daniel Hamada and East Hawai‘i Complex Area Superintendent Esther Kanehailua have led distinguished careers defined by steady leadership and a…
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18세 이하 어린이를 대상으로 68개 히도이 학교에서 여름 무료 급식 제공
The Hawaiʻi State Department of Education (HIDOE) announced that 68 public schools will offer free summer meals to children ages 18 and younger, starting June 12. Meals are available Monday through Friday through the USDA’s Seamless Summer Option (SSO) program. Children do not need to be enrolled in public school to participate. Breakfasts will be…
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주 전역의 학교 급식 메뉴로 돌아온 지역 ʻʻ알라
HILO — Cafeterias statewide were offered the opportunity to serve ʻuala (sweet potato) as a lunch side item this May. Approximately 372 pounds of local Okinawan sweet potato were distributed to 91 participating schools. ʻUala is rich in vitamins A, C, and B6, as well as antioxidants and dietary fiber, supporting immune health, vision and…
