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Department seeking public feedback on mathematics standards revision draft
The Hawaiʻi State Department of Education invites you to review and share your feedback on the draft Hawaiʻi Mathematics Standards. The process and timeline for standards revisions are delineated in the Curriculum Management System, available on the Learning Design Website. All content areas in the Department undergo regular review and revision to ensure that content area…
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3 Oʻahu elementary schools recognized as 2025 Blue Ribbon Schools
HONOLULU — The Hawaiʻi State Department of Education (HIDOE) today honored Mānana Elementary, Mililani Mauka Elementary and Wilson Elementary on Oʻahu as 2025 National Blue Ribbon Schools for their high academic achievement. For over four decades, the U.S. Department of Education’s National Blue Ribbon Program has honored public and private elementary, middle and high schools…
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Board of Education announces four-year reappointment of Keith Hayashi as superintendent
The Hawaiʻi State Board of Education announced today the reappointment of Keith Hayashi as Superintendent of Education of the Hawaiʻi State Department of Education to a new four-year term beginning Jan. 1, 2026, and ending Dec. 31, 2029. This decision affirms the Board’s confidence in the continuity of leadership and its commitment to advancing student…
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New regulations announced for electric bicycles on HIDOE campuses
HONOLULU – The Hawaiʻi State Department of Education (HIDOE) has implemented new regulations governing the use of electric bicycles (e-bikes) on all Department campuses, effective immediately. “The safety of our students is always our top priority,” Superintendent Keith Hayashi said. “With the growing popularity of electric bicycles and other motorized vehicles, we have seen both…
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2025-26 學年和 2026 年暑期學生實習
The Hawaiʻi State Department of Education (HIDOE) offers in-person student internships at state offices, complex area offices, and schools. These opportunities provide students in high school and Community Schools for Adults with employability and technical skills in various career fields, including agriculture, business management, culinary, education, and therapeutic services for human performance. Important dates Summer…
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校友聚光燈:Michael-Thomas Foumai(羅斯福高中)
Michael-Thomas Foumai Occupation: Director of Artistic Engagement and Composer in Residence at the Hawai’i Symphony Orchestra What school you grad? Roosevelt High ‘05College: University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa, University of Michigan in Ann ArborLocation: Honolulu, HI Michael-Thomas Foumai is the director of Artistic Engagement and the first Composer in Residence for the Hawaiʻi Symphony Orchestra (HSO)….
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夏威夷學校為全國學校午餐週及農場到學校月提供當地採購的「火山碗
HONOLULU — This October, Hawaiʻi public school cafeterias statewide were invited to serve “bussin’ volcano bowls” — a playful take on a taco salad — for lunch, featuring locally sourced beef, lettuce and tomatoes where available. More than 4,300 pounds of local ground beef, 6,300 pounds of local green lettuce and 4,400 pounds of local…
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壁畫 Moʻolelo:Kainalu 小學
Kainalu Elementary is awash with colorful mural artwork — done in both paint and ceramic tiles — flowing over school buildings, pillars and the student drop-off area. They were created by known muralists and students alike. However, it is a gleaming mural by the littlest learners that singularly embodies the joy, discovery and imagination of…
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Waikele Elementary, Kohala High first schools in the country to earn national designations for academy pathway programs
HONOLULU – Waikele Elementary School and Kohala High School were both recognized at the 29th annual National Career Academy Coalition (NCAC) conference Monday at the Hilton Hawaiian Village for leading the country as schools with strong academy programs. Waikele Elementary School is the first elementary school in the country to achieve the 2025 NCAC Model…
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Waipahu High School student creates winning T-shirt design for annual White Cane Walk event
HONOLULU – Over 200 participants in the 33rd annual White Cane Walk were decked in a black T-shirt featuring the words “Never Back Down,” designed by Waipahu High School student Jayzen Carlos, who won the first-ever T-shirt design contest for the event. The event — which was organized by the Department of Human Services’ Division…
