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Hawaii’s Teacher Shortage Is Finally Improving. Will It Last? Ku‘u Kauanoe/Civil Beat/2023

Hawaii’s Teacher Shortage Is Finally Improving. Will It Last?

The Hawaii Department of Education has the lowest number of teacher vacancies the state has seen since 2019, but schools may experience a surge in retirements in the coming years.

Catherine Toth Fox: There Should Be Such A Thing As A Free Lunch — At Least In Schools Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2021

Catherine Toth Fox: There Should Be Such A Thing As A Free Lunch — At Least In Schools

Eight states now provide free lunches regardless of income, making kids better prepared to learn. Hawaii is not one of them yet.

Lahaina’s Historic Elementary School Was A Source Of Community Pride. Now The Town Is Divided On Its Future Courtesy: Steve Franz

Lahaina’s Historic Elementary School Was A Source Of Community Pride. Now The Town Is Divided On Its Future

Rebuilding King Kamehameha III Elementary School, which was destroyed in last year's fire, could help bring families back to Lahaina. But residents are torn over where the school should be located.

Professional Development Can Be Lucrative For Hawaii Teachers — And Hard To Come By Cory Lum/Civil Beat

Professional Development Can Be Lucrative For Hawaii Teachers — And Hard To Come By

Teachers can increase their annual pay by completing certain courses, but some say it's a challenge to find classes that are accessible and affordable.

DOE Abruptly Cancels School Bus Routes For Thousands Of Hawaii Students Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2024

DOE Abruptly Cancels School Bus Routes For Thousands Of Hawaii Students

The department announced last-minute cancelations for the third year in a row amid an ongoing shortage of school bus drivers.

Big Island High School Accused Of Mishandling Sexual Assault Case Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2022

Big Island High School Accused Of Mishandling Sexual Assault Case

The female student had to keep attending class with her attacker, despite repeated requests from her family for assistance, the lawsuit says.

More Child Care Is On Its Way To Lahaina Families Courtesy: Partners In Development

More Child Care Is On Its Way To Lahaina Families

Some early learning programs are reopening after their centers were destroyed last summer, but providers say more resources are needed.

Hawaii Has More Money For Preschool Subsidies Than It Has Been Able To Give Out Megan Tagami/Civil Beat/2024

Hawaii Has More Money For Preschool Subsidies Than It Has Been Able To Give Out

The state will start accepting applications year-round in an effort to increase the number of families seeking help paying for preschool. 

National Nonprofit Is Spending Millions To Support Hawaii’s Effort To Jail Fewer Teens David Croxford/Civil Beat/2024

National Nonprofit Is Spending Millions To Support Hawaii’s Effort To Jail Fewer Teens

Teens need mental health services and mentorship instead of imprisonment, advocates say — strategies that a $20 million grant is bolstering in the state.

Lahaina Schools To Close For Fire Anniversary Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023

Lahaina Schools To Close For Fire Anniversary

Principals say the decision will not significantly affect students' learning for the year, and that it's important for students and staff to be able to mark the somber event.