HONOLULU (KHON2) — The Hawaii Department of Education is working to bring students back to school after the Maui fires forced four campuses to temporarily close. With over 1,200 West Maui students still needing to be enrolled in designated Central and South Maui schools, the HIDOE will begin free bus service on Thursday, Sept. 7. […]
Bus service will begin Thursday for elementary and intermediate public-school students from Lahaina who want to temporarily attend designated schools in Central and South Maui, the state Department of Education announced today.
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State schools Deputy Superintendent Heidi Armstrong said she could not give an estimate for how many of the public schools’ 3,001 Lahainaluna-Âcomplex students died in the Aug. 8 wildfire disaster in West Maui.
Department officials tell Maui Now that of the more than 1,700 outstanding students, some may have moved out of state, enrolled in private schools, or have taken a pause while they await the reopening of their Lahaina campus.