Education Hawaiʻi Could See Nation’s Highest Drop In High School Graduates The declining number of graduates from Hawaiʻi schools reflects larger concerns in the DOE about shrinking enrollment and the potential for school closures. January 29, 2026 0 Hawaiʻi Could See Nation’s Highest Drop In High School Graduates Share this: Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like this:Like Loading... Post navigation Previous: Harm to Students Registry: Protecting Student Safety in Hawai‘iNext: Crucial Hawaiʻi County Commissions Stymied By Members’ No-Shows Planning commissioners are debating new rules to tighten up attendance requirements despite some pushback. Related Stories Education Harm to Students Registry: Protecting Student Safety in Hawai‘i January 29, 2026 0 Education Teachers, parents divided over proposed Hawaii school cellphone ban January 27, 2026 0 Education Math at the center of Hawaii’s education priorities as leaders look ahead January 26, 2026 0 Education Hawaii legislative bill would feed every public school student for free January 24, 2026 0 Education Feds investigate Hawaii DOE’s policies on gender identity, sports January 17, 2026 0 Education Hawaiʻi Preschool Aid May Not Kick In This School Year After All The expansion of preschool tuition subsidies is part of the state’s strategy to increase access to early education, but some families are facing delays in receiving aid. January 14, 2026 0 Education School Sports Fans Are Getting Meaner. Do Hawaiʻi Laws Fall Short? The recent assault of Moanalua High School’s assistant athletic director has sparked calls to better protect sports officials. Teachers say the DOE needs to do more to keep them safe, too. January 14, 2026 0 Education IN TWO WEEKS: Hawaii School Fair to Bring Families and Schools Together January 13, 2026 0 Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Δ