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Kīhei student helps remote island school through recycling
A Kīhei fifth grader is turning recyclable cans and bottles into learning opportunities and joy for students on a remote island 3,000 miles away.
Hawaiʻi Technology Academy Kīhei and Lahaina campuses accepting applications
Hawaiʻi Technology Academy is accepting applications for the 2025-26 school year at its two Maui campuses: its K-8 campus in Lahaina and K-12 campus in Kīhei. The tuition-free public charter school offers a blended learning model that combines on-campus and virtual instruction with hands-on learning experiences.
This weekend, Maui ropers get a shot at one of the biggest stages in western sports
A huge weekend is on the horizon for Hawaiʻi’s rodeo athletes. One event that shouldn’t fly under the radar is The American Rodeo Contender Tournament qualifier at Kaonoulu Ranch on Friday.
Pilot program provides water-from-air generators to Hawaiʻi Technology Academy on Maui
A pilot program is now in place, providing water-from-air generators, water bottles, and UV lights and replacement filters to the Hawai’i Technology Academy. It’s part of a larger program to bring clean drinking water to schools all over the Island. The announcement was made by the nonprofit Eye of the Needle Holistic Living organization.
Hawaiʻi Technology Academy brings hands-on programs to its Maui campuses
The state’s largest public charter school system, Hawai‘i Technology Academy, is bringing a different way of learning to students at its two Maui campuses.
Maui PGA Master presents 2024 Claude Brousseau Golf & Academic Award
Claude Brousseau PGA Master, Director of Player Development at Wailea Golf Academy, ranked No. 1 Teacher in the State of Hawaiʻi by Golf Digest since 2019 awarded the 2024 Claude Brousseau Golf & Academic Award to 12-year-old, Ethan Jake Abella.
Kapalua Village temporary housing breaks ground for wildfire survivors
TY Management Corporation held a groundbreaking and blessing ceremony of its Kapalua Village Temporary Housing Project for Kapalua Golf employees on Monday morning, Feb. 19. This project signifies one of the first privately funded temporary housing projects on Maui to assist individuals and families impacted by the Maui wildfires.
64th Maui County Regional Science and Engineering Fair set for Feb. 9
Up to 20 blue-ribbon merit winners of the Maui County science and engineering fair will be invited to participate in the 2023 Hawaii State Science and Engineering Fair to be held April 5 and 6 on Oʻahu.
Four Maui County students receive Josh and Souk Jerman Foundation scholarships
This year’s recipients are Samantha Joyce Della of Maui High School, Kaylee Volner of Seabury Hall, Aiden Bluh of Maui Preparatory Academy, and Tommy Musto of Hawaiʻi Technology Academy.
Enrollment at Hawaiʻi Public and Charter Schools Down 1.7%
Enrollment at Hawaiʻi’s public and charter schools for the 2021 – 2022 school year decreased to 171,600 students, compared with an enrollment of 174,704 students at the start of last school year — a difference of 1.7%.
