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  1. High Tide in Hawaii by Mary Pope Osborne, 2003-07
  2. Hawaii by James A. Michener, 1999-10
  3. Kimber's Cowboy (Diamond Head High, #2) by Laureen Kwock, 2000-04
  4. Alien Species in North America and Hawaii Impacts on Natural Ecosystems by George W. Cox, 1999-09
  5. The Northern School and the Formation of Early Ch'an Buddhism (Studies in East Asian Buddhism, No 3) by John R. McRae, 1987-01
  6. Ruling Chiefs of Hawaii by Samuel Manaiakalani Kamakau, 1992-06
  7. Saicho : The Establishment of the Japanese Tendai School by Paul Groner, 2000-09
  8. Qed State by State School Guide 1993-94/Alaska/Arizona/California/Hawaii/Idaho/Nevada/Oregon/Washington/West Edition (Qed State School Guide West Regional Set)
  9. Lost Generations: A Boy, a School, a Princess (A Latitude 20 Book) by J. Arthur Rath, 2005-11-30
  10. Spy Goddess, Book Two: To Hawaii, with Love (Spy Goddess) by Michael P. Spradlin, 2008-01-01
  11. Becoming Japanese: The World of the Pre-School Child by Joy Hendry, 1989-01-01
  12. The Unicorns Go Hawaiian (Sweet Valley Twins) by Francine Pascal, 1991-11-01
  13. Hawaii Island Legends: Pikoi, Pele and Others
  14. Ka Mea 'Ai 'Ono Loa Delicious Foods from the Honolulu Waldorf School

21. LaniMoo.com - About Meadow Gold
We re very excited to partner with Education Works on the Healthy hawaii schools program, said Glenn K. Muranaka, president and general manager of Meadow
http://www.lanimoo.com/about/news.healthyschool.091901.html
About Meadow Gold
News Releases
The Healthy Hawaii Schools Program Launches To
Improve Classrooms Statewide
FOR: MEADOW GOLD DAIRIES HAWAII Contact:
Stephanie Namihira, (808) 543-3512
Communications Pacific, Inc.
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
(Wednesday, September 19, 2001) HONOLULU-Meadow Gold Dairies Hawaii and Education Works are today launching the Healthy Hawaii Schools program, a statewide initiative to improve Hawaii's classrooms. The program will benefit public and private school teachers, students and classrooms throughout the state. "We're very excited to partner with Education Works on the Healthy Hawaii Schools program," said Glenn K. Muranaka, president and general manager of Meadow Gold Dairies Hawaii. "The classroom environment contributes greatly to a child's ability to learn. It is our hope that the Healthy Hawaii Schools program will make a real difference in our children's classrooms." The goal of the Healthy Hawaii Schools program is to enhance students' educational experience by helping teachers get the educational tools and materials they need to provide a better learning environment. By collecting Meadow Gold and VIVA brand milk carton and milk jug UPC bar codes, students and education supporters statewide can make it possible for teachers to acquire items that will enrich the classroom experience. Teachers can exchange the collected Meadow Gold and VIVA brand bar codes for educational tools and materials at Education Works on Oahu.

22. Maui Nui Culture Links - GENERAL HAWAIIAN CULTURE
general hawaiiAN CULTURE. Alumni, and Students of the Kamehameha schools/Bishop Estate hawaiian Historical Society hawaii Historical Society The hawaiian
http://www.mauiculture.net/kuhikuhi/hawaii.html
GENERAL HAWAIIAN CULTURE
This page provides links to a number of cultural websites which are not specifically related to Maui Nui, but the content contained within each applies here as well as the other islands. These sites offer diverse resources for gaining a deeper understanding of Hawaii's host culture - past, present and future - and how to be a respectful and appreciative visitor. HawaiianLinks.com
Hawaiian Cultural Links, with music, hula, geneology, history and more.
Bishop Museum

Historical and scientific exhibits and archives relating to the culture and environment of Hawai`i
Office of Hawaiian Affairs

A state agency providing programs for the betterment of the lives of the Hawaiian people OHA's 1998 and 1996 Native Hawaiian Data Book
has useful statistics on health, education, land, housing, etc.
Hui Malama I Na Kupuna O Hawai`i Nei

Na Makou E Malama I Na Iwi O Ko Makou Kupuna Nana Mo`o E Malama I Ko Makou Iwi - "We Care For And Protect The Ancestors Of Hawai`i"
State Council On Hawaiian Heritage

A nonprofit educational organization dedicated to the preservation and perpetuation of the Hawaiian Culture, conducts seminars, classes, conferences, and workshops in various aspects of the culture including hula, language and history. Ho`okipa Network Website for the non-profit Ho`okipa Network of community-based organizations (CBO's), providing an interactive clearinghouse for Hawaiian community cultural exchange on Kaua`i, including an

23. Honolulu Star-Bulletin Local News
In general, we don t have the gun culture and that depth of violence in hawaii, he said. Our schools for the most part are safe environments where students
http://starbulletin.com/98/03/27/news/story7.html
Friday, March 27, 1998
Hawaii schools
deemed safer than
on mainland
A lack of 'gun culture'
and a greater sense of tolerance
are credited
By Debra Barayuga
Star-Bulletin While violence sometimes occurs on Hawaii school campuses, it's not on the same scale as what mainland schools are experiencing, a Department of Education spokesman here said. "In general, we don't have the gun culture and that depth of violence in Hawaii," he said. "Our schools for the most part are safe environments where students feel secure that that kind of violence should not and will not intrude on campus," said Greg Knudsen, Department of Education spokesman. In Jonesboro, Ark., this week, two youngsters were accused of opening fire in a schoolyard. Five people were killed and 11 were wounded in the attack. The suspects, aged 11 and 13, were taken into custody after the shootings. Students and teachers here say they generally consider schools to be safe. But the Jonesboro incident shows that violence can happen anywhere, said Scott Sato, a junior at Kapaa High School. Pauoa Elementary teacher Kay Chin was at her school yesterday to prepare for an upcoming carnival.

24. Honolulu Star-Bulletin Editorial
Question No. 2 is an opportunity to support hawaii s educational infrastructure as a whole because private schools benefit the general public.
http://starbulletin.com/2002/11/03/editorial/special.html
Sunday, October 27, 2002
Funding
the future

Ballot question No. 2 would amend Hawaii's Constitution to let the state issue special-purpose bonds to pay for construction at private schools. Investors would buy the bonds and the schools would pay the costs. The "Price of Paradise" asks: Why should voters say 'yes' or 'no'? 'Yes' is vote for education Public schools need attention
'Price of Paradise'
on the radio
Ballot question No. 2, to issue bonds for private school improvements, is backed by the Board of Education and the superintendent of schools, but the Hawaii State Teachers Association is against it. We'll explore why question No. 2 supporters say we should vote "yes" and why the teachers union says we shouldn't. Who : Guests: Karen Ginoza, president of HSTA, and Robert Witt, executive director of the Hawaii Association of Independent Schools.
Host : John Flanagan.
When : 8:00 tonight.
Where : KKEA, 1420-AM
Join in: Call 296-1420 or toll-free from the neighbor islands, 1-866-400-1420 during the show. Cell phones: Star-1420 or Pound-1420.
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is a vote for education
By Robert Witt OUR STATE now faces an opportunity to improve the learning environments for 52,000 students attending Hawaii's 130 private schools, colleges and universities. This opportunity is ballot question No. 2.

25. HAWAII SCHOOL EXPENDITURE REPORTING SYSTEM (HSERS)
The hawaii Department of Education (DOE) is a to over 180,000 students in 256 public schools. appropriates approximately $1.09 billion in general funds to the
http://165.248.10.76/insight00/insight00_main.htm
HAWAII SCHOOL EXPENDITURE REPORTING SYSTEM (HSERS) Fiscal Year 1999-2000 The Hawaii Department of Education (DOE) is a unified statewide school district responsible for providing educational programs and services to over 180,000 students in 256 public schools. The Legislature annually appropriates approximately $1.09 billion in general funds to the DOE, and approximately $250 million in general funds to other state agencies, for expenditures relating to lower education.Standards and Accountability The DOE has made significant progress toward achieving a standards-based educational system with high expectations and increased accountability at all levels. Consistent with the focus on achieving standards and establishing improved accountability, the DOE recognizes that many different audiences are interested in how funds are expended for our public school system. The Legislature stated in Act 199, Session Laws of Hawaii (SLH) 1999, that "accurate and organized educational expenditure reporting is crucial for accountability and school-based decision-making". The DOE agrees with this statement, and has taken major steps to improve its reporting of financial information to the Board of Education, the State Legislature, and the general public. As part of this effort, the DOE has implemented the Hawaii School Expenditure Reporting System (HSERS). True Costs of Public Education The financial information in HSERS portrays the "true costs of public education," including related costs pertaining to education incurred by other state agencies, such as the Hawaii state Departments of Accounting and General Services; Attorney General; Budget and Finance; Health; and Human Services.

26. Hawaii Education Degree -- An Online Directory Of College And Career Education I
on hawaii schools offering education degrees. Help others while you help yourself. Common Searches Used to Find This Page • hawaii general education degree
http://www.education-online-search.com/education_degree/_hi/_hi.shtml
Hawaii Education Degree
Hawaii Education Degree : A directory of information about Hawaii schools, universities, and colleges offering an education degree that can help you decide which school is best for you. An education degree puts you on the path to teaching and administration in a variety of public and private settings, in traditional schools as well as corporations and other settings. An education degree can give you training in disciplines from curriculum development to hands-on teaching in elementary and secondary schools. Master of Arts in education and PhD in education degrees provide you with a competitive advantage in finding the teaching or education job you are looking for, and prepare you for success after you find the job. Please look below For information on Hawaii schools offering education degrees . Help others while you help yourself. Common Searches Used to Find This Page:
You Are Here:
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Education Degree Education Degree University of Phoenix Hawaii Locations:
University of Phoenix is designed for working professionals. Classes are held in the evening or on the weekends, so students don't have to give up their jobs and University of Phoenix's one-course-at-a-time model lets students focus on specific material, while learning teams help students apply course material to real-world situations. University of Phoenix's unique approach allows students to maintain their career and personal life while they earn their college degree.

27. Hawaii Pharmacy Technician Training -- An Online Directory Of College And Career
routine pharmacy tasks, such as answering pharmacy telephones, and general pharmacy and If you are interested in more information on hawaii schools that offer
http://www.education-online-search.com/medical_training/pharmacy_technician_care
Hawaii Pharmacy Technician Training
Hawaii Pharmacy Technician Training : A directory of information about Hawaii schools, universities, and colleges offering pharmacy technician training that can help you decide which pharmacy techician school. During your pharmacy technician training you will receive classroom and lab exposure to pharmaceutical terminology, pharmacy calculations, pharmacy record keeping, pharmaceutical techniques, and pharmacy law and ethics. Pharmacy technicians also receive training in medication names, uses, and doses. Pharmacy technicians helped licensed pharmacists provide medication and other pharmacy products to patients, including assistance in the preparation of the medication. Pharmacy technicians work closely with pharmacy aides who handle more routine pharmacy tasks, such as answering pharmacy telephones, and general pharmacy and medical office administration. While historically most pharmacy technicians received on the job training, a clear trend has developed where employers prefer pharmacy technicians that have received formal training and certification. According the UD department of Labor, job prospects for pharmacy technicians is expected to be excellent for those with formal training and certification. If you are interested in more information on Hawaii schools that offer pharmacy technician training , please check out the list of schools below.

28. Statehood
More hawaii History. 1959, without public announcement, the misinformed UN general Assembly approved part of the core curriculum in the island colonial schools.
http://www.hawaiischoolreports.com/history/statehood.htm
Hawaii School Reports is sponsored by:
Quick Facts
People History Language ... Nature
Hawaii Statehood: August 21, 1959
Hawai'i was admitted as the 50th state of the United States of America on August 21, 1959 by proclamation of Dwight D. Eisenhower , President of the U.S. This followed many years of efforts by proponents of statehood to convince the residents of the islands, as well as the citizens of the United States, that Hawai'i should become a state. Admission Day is a state holiday in Hawai'i, observed on the third Friday in August. The other key dates in the process included passage of the Admissions Act by Congress in March of 1959, signed into law on March 18th by the President, and votes for statehood by the residents of Hawai'i in November of 1950 and June of 1959. Following Alaska's admission in January, 1959, a new flag with 49 stars was designed and first flew over Independence Hall in Philadelphia on July 4, 1959. It would be the official flag for only a year. The 50 star flag became the 27th flag on July 4, 1960, and remains the official flag of the United States.

29. Kids Vote Hawaii
Six of those schools offered online voting in the 2000 general election. The hawaii Association of Independent schools is willing to facilitate the innovative
http://kidsvoteweb.inets.com/subpage.asp?page=19§ion=2

30. Kids Vote Hawaii
casting Kids Voting ballots in the general Election, with Seven independent schools participated in a pilot, on of Directors for Kids Voting hawaii decided to
http://kidsvoteweb.inets.com/subpage.asp?section=6

31. American School Of Professional Psychology-Hawaii
American School Of Professional Psychologyhawaii. general information. ARGOSY UNIVERSITY- HONOLULU CAMPUS 1001 Bishop Street HONOLULU
http://www.universities.com/Schools/A/American_School_Of_Professional_Psychology
American School Of Professional Psychology-Hawaii
go to
Home

Have you considered distance learning
    American School Of Professional Psychology-Hawaii
    General information ARGOSY UNIVERSITY- HONOLULU CAMPUS
    1001 Bishop Street
    HONOLULU, HI 96813 General information
    Financial aid office
    Admissions office
    For more information about this institution, visit American School Of Professional Psychology-Hawaii's web Site Type of institution: Private for-profit, 4-year or above Federal Aid: Institution has a Program Participation Agreement with the US Department of Education for eligible students to receive Pell Grants and other federal aid (e.g., Direct Loans). Degrees offered: Doctor's, Master's, Bachelor's Carnegie classification: Other specialized institutions - Institutions in this category include graduate centers, maritime academies, military institutes, and institutions that do not fit any other classification category. 2003–04 Undergraduate application fee:
    End of file for American School Of Professional Psychology-Hawaii
    Featured online schools: Walden University Kennedy-Western University University of Phoenix Online

32. BusinessSchools.com - The Business School & Program Directory - Business Schools
Brigham Young University hawaii Campus, Brigham Young University - School of Business. Business Statistics, Economics, Finance, general Business Mgmt
http://www.businessschools.com/cgi-bin/schools/search.cgi?data_file=data&match_l

33. Global Town Hawaii: Oahu Schools Online
City. The school has an extensive web site with lots of info about programs and hawaii in general, and lots of links. Windward Community
http://www.global-town.com/education/oahu_schools.htm
Click Here to subscribe to our newsletter and register for free stuff. Click Here to register for the Hot Sauce Hawaii Hot Vacation Giveaway: 6 days/5 nights at the Sheraton Waikiki. Yow! This is our current list of Oahu schools with web pages. If you know of any we've missed or if you can help us out with descriptions of the schools, please let us know.
Oahu Schools Online
Elementary , Intermediate and Secondary Schools Central Oahu Schools Honolulu Schools Leeward Coast Windward Coast Higher Education Community Colleges Universities
K-12 Schools
Honolulu
ASSETS School
Assets is a private school specializing in programs for gifted and/or dyslexic children. The home page is just a template so far, but you can visit the computer academy page below and meet some of the students. We particularly recommend Remy's page, as it gives the most info, has an e-mail link and some interesting links to other sites.
ASSETS Computer Academy Page
The computer academy is just that, with a small number of students doing some interesting things.
Damien Memorial High School
Governor Sanford Ballard Dole Intermediate School-HERN
Dole Intermediate is located in the Kalihi area of Honolulu and serves grades 6, 7 and 8. They've got a very extensive web site with some student pages and more to come. Several good links to other educational and cultural sites. Spok da akamai keiki.

34. KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS CORRUPTION Harmon S Letters To Insurance
has resulted in the loss of tens of millions of dollars to Kamehameha schools, to their leasehold tenants, to the taxpayers of hawaii, and to the general public
http://www.the-catbird-seat.net/InsuranceCommissioners.htm
The Kamehameha Schools Scandals
Harmon's Letters to Insurance Commissioners
Sightings from The Catbird Seat ~ o ~ April 28, 1997 California Department of Insurance
Consumer Services Division
300 South Spring Street
Los Angeles, CA 90013 RE: Request for Review - Unfair Claims Settlement Practices
Policy Number: 8146-79-11
Venue: First Circuit Court/HI/Civil No. 97-0512-02
Company: Federal Insurance Company Gentlemen: Pursuant to the California Code of Regulations, Title 10, Chapter 5, Subchapter 8, Unfair Claims Settlement Practices Regulations, I am requesting your review of the referenced matter. Enclosed for your information and review are the following documents: 02/08/97 Copy of my letter (w/o encls.) to Michael Goolsby, tendering the claim to the Chubb Group. 02/19/97 Copy of letter from Patrick Richard, Chubb Group, to Bobby Harmon, acknowledging receipt of tender of claim. 03/04/97 Copy of letter from Tony Rangel, Chubb Group, to my attorney, John Marshall, enclosing a copy of the subject policy. 03/27/97 Copy of letter from Tony Rangel to John Marshall declining coverage, including defense.

35. GuideStar - GuideStar Articles - Hawaii Attorney General Uses
a customized report for the hawaii attorney general Attorney general Mark Bennett s office commissioned the remuneration for trustees of the Kamehameha schools.
http://www.guidestar.org/news/features/hawaii.jsp

36. Hawaii - State And Local Resources - ONDCP
State Administrative Agency Department of the Attorney general Crime Prevention and State Coordinator for DrugFree schools hawaii Department of
http://www.whitehousedrugpolicy.gov/statelocal/hi/stoffices.html
State Pages
Alabama

Alaska

American Samoa

Arizona
...
Wyoming

State Offices Policy Offices Office of the Governor
Executive Chambers
Hawaii State Capitol
Honolulu, HI 96813
E-mail: gov@gov.state.hi.us Web site: http://gov.state.hi.us/ State Legislative Contact Department of the Attorney General 425 Queen Street Honolulu, HI 96813 State Drug Program Coordinator Department of the Attorney General 425 Queen Street Honolulu, HI 96813 State Criminal Justice Offices Attorney General's Office Department of the Attorney General 425 Queen Street Honolulu, HI 96813 Web site: http://www.state.hi.us/ag/index.html Law Enforcement Planning Crime Prevention and Justice Assistance Division Department of the Attorney General 425 Queen Street Honolulu, HI 96813 E-mail: lkoga@lava.net Web site: http://www.cpja.ag.state.hi.us/ Statistical Analysis Center Crime Prevention and Justice Assistance Division Department of the Attorney General 425 Queen Street Honolulu, HI 96813 E-mail: crs@lava.net Web site: http://www.cpja.ag.state.hi.us/rs/index.shtml Uniform Crime Reports Contact Uniform Crime Reports Crime Prevention and Justice Assistance Division Department of the Attorney General 425 Queen Street Honolulu, HI 96813

37. 10/31/01 -- Interim Hawaii Schools Chief PlansTo 'Stay The Course' -- Education
are trying to continue in the general direction, Mr we believed that he was helping schools move in Danielle Lum, the spokeswoman for the hawaii State Teachers
http://www.edweek.org/ew/newstory.cfm?slug=09hawaii.h21

38. Hawaii Business Magazine: Look Ahead 2003
Kamehameha schools, general Growth, the University of hawaii and the state of hawaii have an opportunity to really shake up Kakaako, and I think that’s
http://www.hawaiibusiness.cc/hb12003/default.cfm?articleid=10

39. Hawaii Business Magazine: Cover Story
can we improve the assets in hawaii?’” he says. He says general Growth has stressed its willingness together with HCDA and Kamehameha schools in developing
http://www.hawaiibusiness.cc/hb112002/default.cfm?articleid=10

40. Hawaii 3R's - Repair, Remodel, Restore Our Schools
be selected from the State of hawaii Department of Accounting and general Services (DAGS) Repair and Maintenance Backlog Unfunded List. Each school should have
http://www.hawaii3rs.com/apply.php
Home Page About Us How Your School
Can Apply
...
Hawaii 3R's
JavaScript required to display address. Congratulations to Past Awardees! 2002 Annual Report
PDF
Next Round
Pre-Applications Due Apr. 15, 2004.
Download the application packet to apply.

This is a link to the DOE's Operations and Maintenance Section website area called FACTRAK. This page will allow search by school and will show not only backlog projects, but projects that are already funded. How Your School Can Apply How Projects Are Selected Potential Hawaii 3R's projects must be selected from the State of Hawaii Department of Accounting and General Services (DAGS) Repair and Maintenance Backlog Unfunded List. Each school should have received a copy of this list at the beginning of the school year. If you need the Project Backlog List, check the
This is a link to the DOE's Operations and Maintenance Section website area called FACTRAK. This page will allow search by school and will show not only backlog projects, but projects that are already funded. Hawaii 3R's will use five (5) criteria to evaluate applications. The relative weights for each criterion are indicated in parentheses. The reviewers of the school's applications will use these criteria to guide their reviews:

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