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After three years at a neighboring campus, Haʻaheo Elementary is bringing students back to Hilo with more classrooms, a library, a cafeteria and air conditioning — while final construction continues.
Hawaii remains the only state that doesn’t publish annual counts of daycare deaths, serious injuries and substantiated abuse — leaving parents without statewide safety data.
Two weeks into registration, Summer Fun waitlists neared 1,500 while some parks still have openings; the city says hiring more staff could free dozens of spots.
Mākaha Elementary's Ready Keiki classroom completes pre‑K coverage across Nānākuli–Waiʻanae as Hawaiʻi unveils a five‑year early‑childhood plan to expand access and support families.
Dozens of community‑run family‑learning programs in Hawaiʻi could shut this summer as federal grants stall, leaving thousands of families and early educators in limbo.
DOE will raise the A+ program fee from $200 to $240 on Aug. 1, 2026. Income‑eligible families may qualify for subsidies that cover the cost.
Hilo Family Court celebrated its annual Adoption Day, finalizing adoptions for 14 children as part of a nationwide tradition, offering a festive and supportive atmosphere for new families.
A $500,000 donation from the Murray ʻohana will help fund Imua's inclusive preschool at the Will Smith Imua Discovery Garden and push the nonprofit closer to its $10M goal.
Kauaʻi high school students participated in the Kauaʻi Law and Justice Academy to learn about the legal system through mock trials and meeting professionals.
Maui's Parks and Recreation Department announces the PALS Winter 2025 program registration from Nov. 1-15, offering children various activities from Dec. 23 to Jan. 2.
"Line Circle Sphere," a free 35-minute interactive show for kids over 4, is coming to Hawaiian libraries, offering an engaging art experience without the need for 3-D glasses.
Hawaiʻi Police Department offers a free Keiki ID event at Hilo Public Library with photo, fingerprint, and vital stats for child safety.
Hawaii State Public Library System's Summer Reading Challenge ends on July 31st. Participants can earn prizes by logging books and minutes read and learning new Hawaiian words. The goal is to reach 25,000 readers.
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