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41. Honolulu Star-Bulletin Editorial Column
(Third of four columns). WHERE does hawaii stand in achieving the goal of having all of America s k12 schools hook up to the Information Superhighway? No.
http://starbulletin.com/97/01/24/editorial/smyser.html
By A.A. Smyser
Thursday, January 23, 1997
Schools lead convoy
onto info highway
(Third of four columns) WHERE does Hawaii stand in achieving the goal of having all of America's K-12 schools hook up to the Information Superhighway? No. 1, that's where. We are two or three years ahead of California, which has received national publicity. In a year-ago report to President Clinton and Vice President Gore, Hawaii was cited as the lead example that the costs of a national hookup are manageable. "In Hawaii," it said, "almost 90 percent of the public schools have connectivity to the Internet, using Oceanic Cablevision's ethernet-over-CATV connections or GTE's frame relay services." It now is 100 percent but connections have higher capability on Oahu than off Oahu. The report continued: "Hawaii has been able to get many of its classrooms wired even though less than 1 percent of the annual (education) budget goes to technology." Hawaii State Sen. Carol Fukunaga was the only state legislator serving on the 36-member national commission that recommended bold get-hooked-up goals after a two-year study. She was chosen presumably in part because of Hawaii's record of progress, which owes much to prodding from her and Sens. David Ige and Les Ihara. A key figure in connecting our schools has been Philip J. Bossert, project director for the Hawaii Education and Research Network, funded by the National Science Foundation, and a former assistant superintendent of education assigned to the task of hooking all of our schools onto the Information Superhighway, even across watery channels that separate our islands.

42. Honolulu Star-Bulletin Hawaii News
hawaii the 42nd most populous state with 1.2 million two of the nation s largest private k12 institutions, Punahou School and Kamehameha schools.
http://starbulletin.com/2001/08/26/news/story1.html
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Private schools
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Census shows Hawaii has the
highest ratio of private-school
kids among the 50 states
By Jean Christensen
Associated Press As the last of Hawaii's children start the new school year tomorrow, a greater percentage of them will be doing so in private schools than their mainland peers. An Associated Press analysis of estimates from 2000 supplemental Census Bureau surveys shows Hawaii has the highest percentage of K-12 private school enrollment among the 50 states. In Hawaii, slightly under one in five students is enrolled in a private school, a rate surpassed only by that of Washington, D.C. Hawaii climbed from fourth place behind Delaware, Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C., in an analysis of similar data from the 1990 Census. Local educators say it's not clear whether the jump had more to do with general population trends than changing attitudes about public or private education in Hawaii. While K-12 public school enrollment declined from about 189,000 to 183,000 in the past five years partly a function of slowed population growth private school enrollment remained relatively steady at about 35,000. The Census estimates put Hawaii's public school population at 180,408 and its private school population at 42,298. Although the figures are based on survey results and differ from the hard data available from the state and private schools, experts say the responses are useful for examining educational trends.

43. Agent K-12 - State Information
hawaii AffiliateNational Education Association; hawaii k12 Teaching Information; hawaii Group Can Hand Out Religious Materials in schools, May 14
http://www.agentk-12.edweek.org/state_page.cfm?stateabbrv=hi

44. Good News On Hawaiian Schools
Education State Rankings 20022003 Pre k-12 Education in the is extremely proud of the successes of hawaii s Public schools. can go to http//www.doe.k12.hi.us
http://www2.hickam.af.mil/15msg/Good News on Hawaiian Schools.htm
Great News on Hawaii's Public Schools There are tremendous things going on in Hawaii's Public Schools. The military has a direct line of communication with the State of Hawaii Department of Education (DOE) Superintendent via the Joint Venture Education Forum (JVEF). JVEF is a partnership between the military community and the DOE to discover ways to address military educational concerns in the state of Hawaii. Thanks to the efforts of US Senator Daniel Inouye, JVEF has received for the third consecutive year $5 million in supplemental Impact Aid funding from the federal government. The funds goes directly to support the schools attended by military children for school facility repairs, text books, new computers and equipment, etc. Parents of military students play a vital role in the Impact Aid funds received by the State of Hawaii. At the beginning of the school year Impact Aid survey cards are passed out. These survey cards tell the Department of Defense how each student is connected federally which affects the amount of aid given. The JVEF budget also grows through the "sweat equity" of military volunteer hours. "Sweat equity" is the amount of hours military community members volunteer through school improvement projects and those hours equate to a quantifiable dollar amount through state funds called "Hawaii 3Rs" (repair, remodel, and restore). Over the last two years, Hickam School Partnership Program had more than 350+ volunteers that contributed more than 10,075 hours that equated to $251,875 in "sweat equity". Hickam's community has a long-standing reputation for leading the way in volunteerism through partnerships with local schools.

45. Moving To Hawaii
children are also available. Inquiries about hawaii public schools (k12) should be directed to Department of Education, State
http://www.hawaiiresidency.org/hrp_portal_pages/move_to_hawaii.html
Moving To Hawaii!! Hawaii Residency Programs Home Page Administation Home Forms Moving To Hawaii ... Hawaii Residency Programs Classified Ads USEFUL INFORMATION REGARDING YOUR MOVE TO HAWAII An excellent source of detailed information regarding your relocation to Hawaii, where to live and the school system is available at: www.hawaii.com . For a listing of state services, visit: www.hawaii.com/government Click this hyperlink to view the Oahu Data Book with information about land ownership, population, employment and the visitor industry or the Newcomers Guide with everything you need to know to about moving to Oahu; from finding a house, starting a business, and even what to do on the island for entertainment. CHILD CARE LINKS Patch Hawaii (People Attentive To Children) Kama'aina Kids
Kama'aina Kids Preschools. For children 2-5 years old. SCHOOLS The State Department of Education operates public schools from kindergarten through high school, including technical and special training facilities. As a special service, a number of community schools for adults and schools designed for mentally and physically challenged children are also available. Inquiries about Hawaii public schools (K-12) should be directed to: Department of Education, State of Hawaii

46. Honolulu Advertiser Second Opinion Column By Cliff Slater
Real charter schools are essentially oneschool school districts. Make no mistake; hawaii s k-12 educational system is awash in money.
http://www.lava.net/cslater/charter1.htm
Honolulu Advertiser Second Opinion column by Cliff Slater January 10, 1997
Footnotes: (1) The Center for Education Reform lists thirteen "Charter school states that offer real autonomy." (http://edreform.com/pubs/chglance.htm). It describes the State of Hawaii as having a "weak charter law that brings few new options." (2) "The teacher unions ... pay lip service to the charter concept but hedge it about with so many conditions and restrictions that any resulting schools will be clones of conventional public schools." Finn, Chester E. Jr. Teachers vs. Education. New York Times. August 24,1996. (3) Gatto, John Taylor. The Exhausted School. The Odysseus Group. 1993. p. i (4) Ravitch, Diane. Challenging Monopoly. Forbes. October 21, 1996. p. 5 (5) Finn, Chester E. Jr. Teachers vs. Education. New York Times. August 24, 199 (6) Quoted from Finn, Chester E. Jr., Louann A. Bierlein, and Bruno v. Manno. Charter Schools in Action: A First Look. Hudson Institute. January 1996. The home page of the Education Commission of the States is (http:/ /www .ecs.org/) (7) "The solution is ... autonomy of principals and teachers freed of the dead hand of bureaucratic regulation from government and from school boards." Chubb, John E. & Terry M. Moe. Politics, Markets, and America's Schools. Brookings Institution. 1990.

47. UHMCC- Links Page
hawaiian Railway Societytake a train ride on hawaii s historical traintracks in Ewa Oahu schools on WWW links to Oahu k12 schools on the web, private and
http://www.lava.net/~dorchen/uhmcc/uhmcclinks.html
UHMCC Links Page
Index
Activities with Keikis (Kids) in Hawaii
If you know of some cool things to do with kids in Hawaii, please email me a note and maybe I can include it on this web page!
  • @ the Movies The Baby Hui a neighborhood-based positive-parenting support-group network of parents with children from birth to three, (aka what to do with your kids BEFORE pre-school) Bishop Museum "The State Musuem of Natural and Cultural History" Hawai`i State Public Library System Borrow books, audio CDs and tapes from any library in the state for three weeks at a time; or rent videos for a week for only one dollar. Hawaiian Humane Society , 2700 Waialae Ave., Honolulu 946-2187 pet the cats and kittens in the cat house, say hello to the dogs and bunnies. Hawaiian Railway Society take a train ride on Hawaii's historical traintracks in Ewa on Oahu Honolulu Community College Dinosaur Exhibit Honolulu Zoo an annual family pass is available for $25/year Kodak Hula Show free hula show at the Waikiki Shell in Kapiolani Park in Honolulu Leahi Swim School classes held at St. Francis School in Manoa Valley, call 735-1666 for more info. (they are GREAT with children, they never force the child to do anything s/he is uncomfortable with)
  • 48. Wired News: California Schools Get Hooked
    California is not the first state to network all of its k12 schools. Classrooms in Alaska, hawaii, Indiana, Michigan, Missouri, Nevada, Oklahoma, Oregon
    http://www.wired.com/news/school/0,1383,45882,00.html
    Welcome to Wired News. Skip directly to: Search Box Section Navigation Content Search:
    Wired News Animations Wired Magazine HotBot (the Web)
    California Schools Get Hooked
    By Robin Clewley Also by this reporter Page 1 of 2 next
    02:00 AM Sep. 10, 2001 PT No one likes waiting for audio and video files to download. Certainly not school teachers, who can't afford to waste precious classroom time while students stare at a half-blank computer screen, waiting for a virtual museum tour to finish loading. But if all goes as planned, K-12 students in California may soon have access to an array of rich content previously unavailable to them due to the limitations of slow bandwidth.
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    49. CLC -- The Civic Mission Of Schools
    servicelearning policies and practices of k-12 schools at the schools As Citizens will use a three-year sites in three states Indiana, hawaii and Vermont.
    http://www.ecs.org/html/projectsPartners/clc/CLCCivicMissionSchools.htm
    Compact for Learning and Citizenship
    The Civic Mission of Schools
    Helping students become citizens and communities become educators.
    Contact CLC CLC Main Page Overview Member Services ... Highlights Current Projects:
    Learning In Deed

    Civic Mission of Schools
    Executive Board and Staff Links ... Meetings and Workshops There is a growing need for schools to produce citizens who have not only knowledge about civil issues such as how a bill becomes a law, but also a set of values about why citizenship is important and a set of civic skills that gives students a sense of efficacy and a commitment to be active, principled citizens.
    Every Student A Citizen: Creating the Democratic Self
    In response to the sense of national urgency around revitalizing the civic mission of our schools, the Education Commission of the States (ECS), through its service-learning project, the Compact for Learning and Citizenship (CLC), launched the Every Student A Citizen initiative. The initiative's goal is to engage all students in active citizenship and help education leaders meet schools academic and civic missions. To meet this goal and with funding from The Ford Foundation, CLC created the National Study Group on Citizenship in K-12 Schools, a 21-member group comprised of K-12 and university teachers and students as well as representatives from national education organizations. The National Study Group's report, Every Student A Citizen: Creating the Democratic Self, recommends steps that schools and districts, states and national organizations can take to improve civic participation through service-learning.

    50. 2003 Grantees : 2003 BFA Grantees In Hawaii
    2003 hawaii Grantees. In 2003, the Beaumont Foundation of America awarded technology equipment grants to seven sites in hawaii. k12 schools.
    http://www.bmtfoundation.com/bfa/us/public/en/yearbook/2003grantees/hawaii.html

    Introduction
    Alabama Alaska California ... Washington, DC Hawaii Idaho Illinois Kansas Mississippi ... Wyoming
    2003 Hawaii Grantees
    In 2003, the Beaumont Foundation of America awarded technology equipment grants to seven sites in Hawaii. K-12 Schools Kekaha School, Kekaha Community Organizations Assistive Technology Resource Centers of Hawaii, Honolulu Boys and Girls Club of Hawaii - Nanakuli Clubhouse, Honolulu
    Boys and Girls Club of Hawaii- Kapaa Clubhouse, Honolulu Salvation Army Affiliates Honolulu ARC, Honolulu
    Honolulu Leeward Corps, Aiea
    Kona Corps, Kailua-Kona Search Feedback

    51. SchoolGrants - Find Grant Opportunities, SchoolGrants Grant Opportunities
    Grant opportunities that will benefit k12 schools, educators, and students are posted provided by state agencies for which schools/districts are hawaii/Alaska,
    http://www.schoolgrants.org/grant_opps.htm
    Home What's New Services
    Vendors ...
    Bring Home the Bacon Listserv Grant Writing
    Grant Writing Tips

    Grant Opportunities

    Index to Grant Opptys
    Sample Proposals ... Join the SchoolGrants Team! G rant Opportunities Grant opportunities that will benefit K-12 schools, educators, and students are posted on the pages listed below.
    When you find an opportunity that appears to match your project goals, be sure to follow the links to the funder's site for more information.
    Remember, it is critical that your project matches the funder's guidelines. You will waste both your time and the grant-maker's if you submit a proposal that does not match the grantor's funding initiatives. The SchoolGrants focus is primarily schools within the United States. There are, however, often opportunities available that extend to our Canadian neighbors. Most of such opportunities are found on the Nationwide Opportunities pages.
    If you know of opportunities that are not listed on the SchoolGrants site, we would appreciate you letting me know about them! It is the SchoolGrants goal to provide as many opportunities as possible to benefit our Nation's children and their schools. This is only possible with your help and assistance.

    52. Accrediting Commission For Schools - WASC Accreditation - Public Hawaii: Compreh
    All k12 hawaii public schools utilize an integrated process entitled Focus on Learning Standard Implementation Design (FOL-SID).
    http://www.acswasc.org/process_hi_comprehensive.htm
    Welcome FAQ Directory of Schools Calendar of Events ... Contact Us Ongoing Process: Public Hawaii: Comprehensive All K-12 Hawaii public schools utilize an integrated process entitled Focus on Learning: Standard Implementation Design (FOL-SID). The FOL-SID is an all encompassing protocol that addresses the Hawaii Department of education standards-based focus in conjunction with the ongoing school improvement to strengthen student learning inherent in the WASC accreditation process. The FOL-SID is a powerful process that involves school in the assessment of student learning and program that results in the development and implementation of an action plan. This plan is reassessed and refined annually by the schools who submit biannual progress reports to their respective local complex area superintendents. Currently, an initial visit procedure is being adapted for Hawaii public schools that will replace the current use of the WASC Accreditation Manual: Initial Visit Procedures guidelines. Initial Visit
    As noted on our Getting Started page all Public Hawaii schools follow the initial visit procedures, utilizing the WASC Accreditation Manual: Initial Visit Procedures.

    53. NAT-LANG (1995): Re: U.S. K-12 Schools Offering Native American Languages?
    Next in thread Paul Camp Re US k12 schools offering Native American languages? . Last I heard, hawaii is the only state in the union which has a native
    http://nativenet.uthscsa.edu/archive/ng/95/0224.html
    Re: U.S. k-12 schools offering Native American languages?
    William H. Taylor whtaylor@netcom.com
    Thu, 12 Oct 1995 22:07:30 -0700

    The schools (which are preschools) are the Punana Leo schools. They are
    supported by the State of Hawai`i and the `Aha Punana Leo, which is a
    non-profit organization that was established in 1983 to serve the
    Hawaiian speaking community. In addition, an all-Hawaiian high school has
    just opened in Hilo. It is the first high school to use spoken Hawaiian
    instruction in over 100 years!

    54. NAT-LANG (1995): Re: U.S. K-12 Schools Offering Native American Languages?
    Next in thread Benjamin Barrett Re US k12 schools offering Native American languages? . Last I heard, hawaii is the only state in the union which has a
    http://nativenet.uthscsa.edu/archive/ng/95/0232.html
    Re: U.S. k-12 schools offering Native American languages?
    Tim Ostler timo@atlas.co.uk
    Sat, 14 Oct 1995 21:59:57 +0100

    see it before then, I'll lend you the copy when I get back.
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    timo@atlas.co.uk

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    55. Hawaii.babyzone.com -- Your Local Guide To Pregnancy And Parenting Resources
    AZ Home s Cool A resource page for families of hawaii homeschooling their Greatschools.net A nonprofit online guide to k12 schools providing parents with the
    http://hawaii.babyzone.com/parentresources.asp?type=Education

    56. Ocean Arks International - Education: K-12 School & University Program
    Ocean Arks works with k12 schools, colleges and country to make our schools environmentally responsible Curriculum development in hawaii Merging traditional
    http://www.oceanarks.org/education/school/
    Ocean Arks works with K-12 schools, colleges and universities to help people learn about and apply leading edge environmental thinking as part of their curriculum. Some of our activities include:
    • Tours of our projects,
    • Workshops and presentations at your school and in your community,
    • Helping you integrate Classroom Ecosystems into your curriculum,
    • Showing you how to design and build ecoystems on campus for display or research purposes,
    • Curriculum development,
    • Design consulting on ecological technologies for projects at your school and in your community.

    Tour of Ecological Systems
    For some people who live in proximity to one of our projects, a tour offers an excellent introduction to our work and the work of others.
    During a typical tour, for example, we talk about ecological design, stewardship, and the potential for reinventing our communities through the integration of beautiful and functioning natural systems into our homes and neighborhoods.
    We help folks understand how complex natural systems work, from basic biology lessons to ethno-botany, the chemicals in our environment as endocrine disruptors, Gaia, and explorations in systems thinking and self-organization. Inevitably, we enter the world of new paradigms, where waste is a resource, bacteria and the micro-cosmos seem to rule the world, and where people come to realize that humans can indeed restore nature through simple measures in our everyday lives.

    57. Zeal.com - Site Profile For Hawaii Department Of Education
    , Includes links to individual schools in hawaii s k12 statewide system, plus a list...... URL, http//doe.k12.hi.us/. Title, hawaii Department of Education.
    http://www.zeal.com/website/profile.jhtml?cid=&wid=70133543

    58. America's Career InfoNet: Education, Culture, And Recreation
    Tourism Authority. Education. hawaii Financial Aid Programs; hawaii Individual k12 schools; hawaii Scholarships Search; hawaii VETS
    http://www.acinet.org/acinet/state2.asp?soccode=undefined&stfips=15

    59. Pacific Resources For Education And Learning Star Schools (PRELStar) - PRELStar
    of subject matter, for students in grades k12, teachers and The project is a collaborative effort of hawaii Department of Education (HIDOE) doe.k12.hi.us
    http://www.prel.org/programs/prelstar/media.asp
    earlyreading.info
    Ethnomathematics Digital Library

    helpwithice.org

    NEARStar
    ... : Pacific Resources for Education and Learning Star Schools A Pacific Islands Distance Learning Program
    Overview

    Staff

    PRELSTAR Media

    Videotape Programs
    ...
    Broadcast Programming

    PRELSTAR Media doe.k12.hi.us ]; RIFNet, Reading Is Fundamental, Inc. [ www.rif.org ]; STAR-Project, Western Illinois University [ www.star-online.org ]; Step STAR Network, Educational District 101 [ stepstar.esd101.net ]; and TEAMS Distance Learning Los Angeles County Office of Education [ teams.lacoe.edu Videotape Programs online order form . Most programs are also scheduled for broadcast, check the broadcast programming schedule for dates and times or contact your local cable company
    Broadcast Programming for Current School Year
    is a complete schedule of air dates and times for the region, listed by television station. Station telephone numbers are also provided.

    60. GeoScience: K-12 Resources
    related to k12 education in schools are best These topics are the prescribed Alberta k-12 GeoScience curriculum.); tables and wind erosion from soest.hawaii.edu
    http://www.cuug.ab.ca:8001/~johnstos/geosci.html
    GeoScience: K-12 Resources
    This "page" is an ongoing project to see what relevant K-12 GeoScience resources are available "out there". This page (since it sits in Calgary ) has a definite petroleum or 'soft rock' bias. Also, since we're "in" Alberta, one of the initial focuses will start from Alberta Education's curriculum. This prescribes GeoScience topics in Science classes in Grade 3/7/8/11/12. Another aim of this page is to identify Calgary, Albertan, Canadian and International field trips and GeoScience sites of interest. I've also included general Earth Science Meta-links. Also the hope is that classroom projects, activities, and other GeoScience information produced by students will be pointed to or exhibited here. The overall point is to foster and facilitate dialogue among the 'greater' GeoScience community. [Top] [Grade 3/7/8/11/12] [Cal/Ab/Cdn/Earth Sites] [MetaLinks] All suggestions, materials,etc. to johnstos@cuug.ab.ca will be appreciated. Communication by students, teachers and other GeoScience Web authors is especially desired, in order to make this and other pages more useful to young GeoScientists. "The world we live in presents an endless variety of fascinating problems which excite our wonder and curiosity ... They indicate that - in general terms - scientific investigation is concerned with the manifestations and transformations of matter and energy in space and time. Put more briefly and philosophically, science is concerned with relationships between events." (from "Principles of Physical Geology", Arthur Holmes)

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