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Catherine Toth Fox: How Language Immersion Programs In Schools Boost Cultural Awareness

There’s demand for olelo Hawaii, but parents are looking for dual language education in other languages, too, namely Mandarin and Japanese.

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Outage leaves 13,000 residents in Windward Oahu without power. 5 schools close for the day.

More than 13,000 residents in Windward Oahu are without power, Tuesday morning, due to broken electrical equipment in a remote area, inaccessible by truck, according to Hawaiian Electric (HECO).

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Outage leaves 13,000 residents in East Oahu without power. 5 schools close for the day.

More than 13,000 residents in East Oahu were without power, Tuesday morning, due to broken electrical equipment in a remote area, inaccessible by truck, according to Hawaiian Electric (HECO). As

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DOE reports there's COVID-19 case data reporting backlog at some Hawaii schools

By law, schools are required to publish weekly reports when a student, staff member or other people who are on a school campus tests positive for the coronavirus.

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DOE Doesn't Expect Schools To Fully Reopen Until Next Year

DOE Doesn t Expect Schools To Fully Reopen Until Next Year - Honolulu Civil Beat DOE Doesn’t Expect Schools To Fully Reopen Until Next Year The latest reopening plan for public schools was unveiled after education officials struck a new agreement with the teachers’ union. Reading time: 4 minutes. The superintendent of Hawaii’s public schools said Monday her goal is to have at least half of elementary school students back on campus in the fourth quarter, which begins on Monday, but schools won’t be fully reopened until next year. The announcement by Christina Kishimoto signals that many public school students may pass an entire school year never having set foot on school grounds, due to restrictions aimed at preventing the spread of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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