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Molokaʻi students receive no-cost dental services at school
So far, more than 5,500 keiki across Hawaiʻi have received screenings through the program.
Update: Multiple Molokaʻi schools will be closed Monday due to severe weather
The Hawai‘i State Department of Education’s five public schools on Moloka‘i will be closed for students and staff on Monday, Jan. 30, due to impacts from severe weather.
The impacted schools are: Kaunakakai Elementary; Kilohana Elementary; Maunaloa Elementary; Moloka‘i Middle; and Moloka‘i High.
Two Maui schools are finalists in Samsung Solve for Tomorrow STEM competition
Two Maui County schools–Samuel Enoka Kalama Intermediate, and Kilohana Elementary on Molokaʻi are finalists in Samsung Solve for Tomorrow STEM competition.
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%.
All Public Schools Open, Except Kilohana
All public schools and Hawaiʻi State Department of Education offices will be open today, Thursday, Sept. 13 except for Kilohana Elementary in Kaunakakai on Molokaʻi.
Moloka‘i Students Learn History and STEM at Pearl Harbor
A group of students from Molokaʻi participated in an action packed itinerary at historic WWII sites as part of a field trip focused on history & STEM education.
Six Maui County Schools to Benefit from Heat Abatement Bill
Maui County schools on the list are: Kaunakakai Elementary, Kilohana Elementary, Princess Nāhiʻenaʻena Elementary, Lahaina Intermediate, Lihikai Elementary and Maui High School.
Kaunakakai Student Leader Attracts NextEra Energy Support to “Cool Her School”
A Kaunakakai 6th grader, Leonahemaikekaimalie Crivello is being credited with securing the support of NextEra Energy to help cool the school through the donation and installation of 33 hybrid solar air conditioning units.
Maui Schools Show Marked Improvement in Chronic Absenteeism Rates
Kula Elementary School saw the greatest improvement in Maui County, with its Chronic Absenteeism rate dropping to 13% from 32% reported the year before. The best performance in Maui County was at Kilohana Elementary on Molokaʻi which reported a 4% Chronic Absenteeism rate.
