Distance learning to continue for Lanai High and Elementary amid campus power outage Lanai High and Elementary School (Source: Hawaii News Now/file) By HNN Staff | April 26, 2021 at 4:51 PM HST - Updated April 26 at 4:51 PM
HONOLULU, Hawaii (HawaiiNewsNow) - Distance learning for all students at Lanai High and Elementary will continue Tuesday as crews work to address a power outage impacting campus.
School Principal Elton Kinoshita said the entire island also remains without internet and phone service.
“We are expecting the arrival on island of state support personnel who can assess what is required to restore power and a timeframe for those repairs,” Kinoshita said, in a letter home to parents.
Lanai High and Elementary School to continue full distance learning Tuesday
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As Maui County public schools prepare to offer in-person summer programs, other popular child care programs like Summer PALS are still mulling their plans during the pandemic.
Baldwin High School is one of 15 sites statewide and the only one in the Maui district that plans to have traditional, in-person summer classes for public and non-public school students, state Department of Education officials said in an email last week.
High schoolers were also given an option for online courses. The online registration site on Monday showed that courses were full, but students could join a waitlist. To register, visit sites.google.com/hawaiidoe.k12.hi.us/e-school/registration/ summer-2021-registration.