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We pause to celebrate progress

October 6, 2014 By Alex Harris Leave a Comment

Last week marked the official end of Hawaii’s Race to the Top effort – the only state to finish on time, without the aid of a no cost extension. It is worth remembering where we were four years ago. Different public officials held in key leadership posts, as the grant was secured during Governor Linda Lingle’s tenure […]

Filed Under: Education, Uncategorized Tagged With: @HIDOE808, Race to the Top, US Department of Education

Let’s Work Together to Restore Kawainui Marsh

September 30, 2014 By Terry George Leave a Comment

Recent letters to the editor published in the Honolulu Star-Advertiser makes me realize that people are not getting an accurate picture of the state’s well-articulated conceptual plans to restore and protect Hawai‘i’s largest remaining freshwater marsh complex, which sits right in the heart of Kailua. Cheryl McIlroy wrote in “Plan for marsh widely opposed” (Star-Advertiser, […]

Filed Under: Uncategorized, Windward O‘ahu Tagged With: Kawainui marsh, Kawainui-Hamakua Complex Master Plan

Early College HS update: Congrads to the 12 selected partnerships!

September 29, 2014 By Alex Harris Leave a Comment

Twelve high schools statewide have been selected to participate in the Early College High School Program, a coordinated initiative designed to allow more high school students to earn six or more college credits before they graduate from high school. Over the next three years, Hawaii P-20 Partnerships for Education, with the support of the Harold K.L. Castle Foundation and […]

Filed Under: Education, Uncategorized Tagged With: dual credit, early college high school, Hawai‘i P20

Thoughts at Sea aboard Hōkūle‘a

September 26, 2014 By Eric Co Leave a Comment

When sailing late at night, into the immensity of open space, the  uninterrupted quiet, and the relentless rise and fall of the swells, you’re left only with your thoughts, your emotions, and your fears.  You and your fellow crewmembers are driven as much by the wind and sea as you are a singular goal to […]

Filed Under: Marine Conservation, Uncategorized Tagged With: Hokulea, Malama Honua, Worldwide Voyage

Celebrating the accomplishments of GEARUP Hawai‘i

September 25, 2014 By Alex Harris Leave a Comment

During the week of September 22, GEAR UP Hawai‘i celebrates National GEAR UP Week 2014. This week commemorates the continuing success of Gaining Early Awareness and Readiness for Undergraduate Programs (GEAR UP), a college access program funded by the U.S. Department of Education to provide students and families the services they need for college success.  […]

Filed Under: Education, Uncategorized Tagged With: Hawai‘i P20, higher education access

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