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It’s been three years since the Hawaiʻi Supreme Court ruled that the state has a constitutional duty to provide a Hawaiian language immersion education. Increasing demand is sparking conversations about access to learning ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi. HPR’s Kuʻuwehi Hiraishi has more.
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The Department of Education is recruiting Hawaiian language speakers to help stand up the state’s first-ever Hawaiian Immersion Distance Learning Program. Distance learning has become the norm for students under the COVID-19 pandemic. But for Hawaiian immersion students, distance learning has not been an option until now.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has kept Hawai?i?s schools closed for more than a month and families are beginning to feel the impact. For students enrolled in…
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The Hawai?i Supreme Court recently ruled in a landmark case that the state is constitutionally required to provide reasonable access to Hawaiian immersion…