Category: Tala Fou
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Mililani Middle vice principal recognized as state’s top assistant principal, in running for national award
MILILANI — Mililani Middle School Vice Principal Jeffrey Horstman was recognized today at a campus ceremony for being named Hawai‘i’s 2024 Assistant Principal of the Year and a finalist for the national assistant principal of the year award. The National Association of Secondary School Principals (NASSP) Assistant Principal of the Year program annually recognizes outstanding middle level…
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O le lotoa le tumau mo le Tupu Kamehameha III Elementary ua fa'aleagaina i le afi ua sauni e fa'afeiloa'i tamaiti aoga
HONOKOWAI — Federal, state and local officials came together Monday to mark the opening of a temporary replacement campus for King Kamehameha III Elementary School, which was damaged beyond repair in the Aug. 8 Lahaina wildfires. “It is a small miracle that in just 95 days a school has been created. We need some small…
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Fa'au'uga o lo'o lumana'i mo Vasega 2024
“We are so proud of our Class of 2024 graduates,” Superintendent Keith Hayashi said. “Through your dedication and years of hard work, you have gained the knowledge and skills needed to be globally competitive and locally committed. We hope you will always be working toward improving Hawaiʻi’s future and we cannot wait to see what…
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Uosigitone Middle School 8th grader maua togi maualuga i tauvaga numera a le setete
‘EWA BEACH — Washington Middle School eighth grader Evan Ho will be representing Hawai‘i along with three others – two from ‘Iolani School and one from Punahou School – at the national 2024 MATHCOUNTS competition later this year in Washington, D.C., after winning the state contest over the weekend. Ho and his Washington Middle teammates…
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Ua saunia e Pearl City High le ala mo tamaiti a'oga tulagalua e su'esu'e ai galuega tau soifua maloloina
Pearl City High School students studying health care pathways hosted an inaugural Keiki Career and Health Fair today for neighboring elementary schools. Approximately 260 fifth and sixth graders from Lehua, Mānana and Momilani elementary schools were invited to explore health careers, participate in interactive workshops, learn about the human body systems, and tour Pearl City…
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15 Puleaoga o le HIDOE na fa'amanuiaina i le 2024 Tokioka 'Excellence in School Leadership' na filifilia.
Fifteen Hawai‘i State Department of Education (HIDOE) principals – one from each complex area – were honored as the latest nominees for the 18th annual Masayuki Tokioka Excellence in School Leadership Award. HIDOE leaders joined the Island Insurance Foundation and public officials including state Sen. Karl Rhoads, state Rep. Nadine Nakamura and Honolulu City Councilwoman Val Okimoto to recognize the honorees…
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Ua fa'amalosia e le HIDOE aiga e lesitala mo polokalame a'oa'oga i le taumafanafana
Hawai‘i State Department of Education (HIDOE) schools will continue to offer a comprehensive menu of engaging summer programming to support student learning. “We aim to continue our momentum in accelerating student learning by ensuring that all students have equitable access to summer learning opportunities,” Superintendent Keith Hayashi said. “The robust summer learning programs offered by schools will…
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O le faia'oga o le A'oga Tulagalua o Moanalua ua fa'aigoaina Milken Educators of Hawai'i's 2024 Faia'oga o Folafolaga.
HONOLULU — Moanalua Middle School social studies teacher Kimberly Kim was honored today with the 2024 state Teacher of Promise award. The award is granted annually by the Milken Educators of Hawai‘i — a select group of Hawai‘i educators who have been recognized by the nationally renowned Milken Family Foundation — to a classroom teacher for demonstrating outstanding commitment…
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21 faia'oga na fa'amanuiaina mo le mauaina o le National Board for Professional Teaching Standards certification
HONOLULU — The Hawai‘i State Department of Education (HIDOE) is celebrating 21 teachers statewide who have earned their National Board for Professional Teaching Standards certification – a recognition for meeting the highest standards for teaching. “Our National Board Certified Teachers are not just educators; they are mentors, leaders, and champions of excellence,” Superintendent Keith Hayashi…
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E 'Ōlelo Hawai'i Kākou: Tatou a'oa'o le gagana Hawaii
Editor’s Note: The Hawai‘i State Department of Education recognizes that ‘Ōlelo Hawai‘i plays an essential role in our educational system. The Office of Hawaiian Education in partnership with the University of Hawai‘i Community Colleges have offered free introductory Hawaiian language and culture courses for HIDOE full-time salaried employees since fall 2023. Growing up in Kāne‘ohe…
