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More than 100,000 Hawai‘i students receive free or reduced price meals during the school year. But, as HPR’s Molly Solomon reports, when summer hits, only…
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A recent internal audit by the Hawai‘i Department of Education revealed staffing shortages and significant problems in the state’s special education…
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One element of homelessness that doesn’t always get a lot of attention: the impact on young children, and in particular their education. There’s a group…
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Students in N?n?kuli are spending the summer learning about the environment in their own backyard. The M?lama‘?ina Field School is a hands-on summer…
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Starting tomorrow, schools across the state will begin a new wave of standardized tests. They're called the Smarter Balanced Assessments and they're part…
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For the first time, the state is taking steps to close a charter school. H?lau L?kahi has been in operation for 14 years, and now parents of students are…
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Events in Ferguson, Missouri have sparked a national conversation. Teachers in Hawai‘i are grappling with how to bring that into the classroom. HPR's…
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UH M?noa graduate students saw one victory after staging a student protest on Monday. University officials announced there would be no cuts to teaching…
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Graduate students at the University of Hawaii at M?noa are protesting possible cuts to their departments. They’re leading a protest today in hopes of some…
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Students are wrapping up their first week of classes across the University of Hawai‘i system. One of those students is 18 year-old Carolyn Phapakdy, the…