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Maui wildfires one year later: Teachers reflect on year of resilience
A year after devastating fatal wildfires swept through Maui, teachers across the island continue to deal with the tragedy’s profound impact and acknowledge the crucial role played by their union, the Hawaiʻi State Teachers Association, in recovery efforts.
Hawai‘i National Guard to conduct active-shooter and hazmat drills on four islands, including Maui on June 5
The 93rd Weapons of Mass Destruction Civil Support Team, a specialized unit of the Hawaiʻi National Guard, will be coordinating hazmat and active-shooter drills, in coordination with Department of Education and county first responders, this week.
Final EIS published for Kūlanihākoʻi High School Pedestrian Overpass across Pi‘ilani Highway
A final environmental impact statement and finding of no significant impact has been completed for the $16 million Pi‘ilani Highway overpass project.
Rotarians donate dictionaries to Kūlanihākoʻi High School
After learning of a need for dictionary books at the new Kūlanihākoʻi High School, Rotarians from the Rotary Club of Kīhei Wailea and Lahaina Sunset donated 35 dictionaries to the school’s English Department.
Draft environmental assessment ready for Kūlanihāko‘i High School overpass project
The Hawai‘i Department of Education published a draft environmental assessment Friday, reaching a project review milestone and paving the way for a planned $16 million pedestrian overpass spanning Pi‘ilani Highway.
500 Lahainaluna students report for first day of in-person learning at Kūlanihākoʻi High
An estimated 500 Lahainaluna High School students reported Thursday to their temporary school site at Kūlanihākoʻi High for their first day of in-person instruction. Lahainaluna students were welcomed by Kūlanihākoʻi students and staff cheering and waving signs at the drop-off area on campus.
School bus service to begin from West Maui to designated Central and South Maui schools
The Hawai‘i State Department of Education begins free bus service on Sept. 7, for impacted elementary and intermediate students from Lahaina to attend designated schools in Central and South Maui.
Kīhei Community Association president hopes to overcome funding road blocks
Kīhei Community Association president Michael Moran points out that his group has had its measure of successes in pushing forward projects that benefitted South Maui from Māʻalaea to Mākena. Maui Now writer Gary Kubota conducted this People of Maui interview.