Education Feeding Kids Can Be Tough For Some Hawaii Charter Schools Without state funding, principals say they need to find creative solutions to offer lunches to their students. May 30, 2024 0 Feeding Kids Can Be Tough For Some Hawaii Charter Schools Share this: Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like this:Like Loading… What do you feel about this? 0% Love 0% Funny 0% Wow 0% Sad 0% Angry Post navigation Previous: MĀLAMA ‘OHANA WORKING GROUP ANNOUNCES LISTENING SESSION SCHEDULE Community Members with Lived Experience and Expertise with Child Welfare System are Invited to ParticipateNext: Red Cross Regional CEO Was Fired After Standing Up For Maui Wildfire Survivors, Lawyer Says The alleged retaliation occurred after a Civil Beat story highlighted how the nonprofit was urging some survivors to just leave the island. Related Stories Education Beth Fukumoto: What High School Graduations Ought To Mean To All Of Us They’re a reminder of who we are and who we are still trying to be. June 1, 2026 0 Education Artificial Intelligence Is Here To Stay. Are Hawaiʻi Schools Ready? From preschoolers to high school seniors, Hawaiʻi students share how artificial intelligence is shaping their learning and plans for the future. June 1, 2026 0 Education Teens Suing Kamehameha Didn’t Have Scores To Get In, Lawyer Says Attorneys for the plaintiffs say race preference permeates the process. May 28, 2026 0 Education New cellphone limits coming for Hawaii students May 28, 2026 0 Education Summer Fun: How Long Is The Waitlist In Your Neighborhood? Summer programs in Honolulu face high demand, while some sites in Leeward and Central Oʻahu still have open spots two weeks into the registration period. May 27, 2026 0 Education Progress made on Volcano charter school’s expansion May 27, 2026 0 Education Waiʻanae Grads Go Big, But Hawaiʻi Celebrations Could Soon Shrink The state is expected to see the largest drop in high school graduates in the nation. May 25, 2026 0 Education Hawaiʻi Teachers Win Raises, But Some Schools Are Still Crumbling Teachers say lawmakers made significant progress boosting educator morale and retention this session, but debates about campus repairs and construction are ongoing. May 22, 2026 0 Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Δ