Virtual learning posed many challenges for Kula Elementary School special education teacher Erin Wise, whose students have a wide array
Maui Preparatory Academy Preschool Open HouseSaturday, December 5 • 9-11amLearn more about Maui Preparatory Academy’s Preschool Program at their open
Amid the empty classrooms at Pukalani Elementary School, Mrs. Suzuki, a third-grade teacher, incorporates Social Emotional Learning into her virtual
HONOLULU — Hawaii State Federal Credit Union (Hawaii State FCU), Hawaii’s largest credit union lender with more than 117,000 members statewide and branches
In celebration of Earth Day, take a look behind the scenes at what Lahaina Intermediate students studied in earth science
Baldwin High School’s Peer Educators raise public awareness about teen health risks, such as bullying, texting while driving, and vaping,
Thanks to Maui Economic Development Board and STEMworks, Maui District students had an opportunity to explore space-related career paths at
Schools throughout Maui District are making strides in the incorporation of SEL (social-emotional learning) into the curriculum in order to
Haʻikū Elementary School hosted its 26th annual Haʻikū Hoʻolauleʻa & Flower Festival, which supports Haʻikū’s keiki. Mahalo to all that
In support of the Hawaiʻi State Department of Education’s strategic plan, teachers and administrators at Kīhei Elementary School are implementing
The ability to think creatively, bring expressive ideas to life, and communicate imaginatively are skills that help students succeed far
Thanks to the Patsy T. Mink Center for Business & Leadership and the Maui Economic Development Board, Maui students interested
Community engagement is vital to a school’s success. Kalama Intermediate, which has a geographic boundary spanning from Ke‘anae to Kēōkea,
Pōmaikaʻi Elementary School teamed up with Wolf Trap Institute for Early Learning through the Arts to develop their arts integration
Hāna High & Elementary collaborates with non-profit Ma Ka Hana Ka ʻIke to teach academic subjects through real-life, hands-on application.
Last week, 115 Pōmaikaʻi Elementary students participated in Blue Zones Project’s Walking School Bus initiative, which aims to make our