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HI!
I am a new teacher who would like to teach in Hawaii next
year.
I have many questions. Any help will be greatly
appreciated. :)
Do all Hawaii schools start and end at the same time of
day? If so, what are these times?
Why did Hawaii start year round school?
Are ALL schools year round?
Do you like it?
Do any Hawaii schools have daycare for the teacher's young
children?
Thanks if you can help.
Dawn from Chicago
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Lani /blockquote>

As scondary teacher in Hawaii I touhght this might be of
interest - fron NEA site:

...Challenges Remain

Elementary Schools Are Among the Nation's Largest: The average
size of a Hawaii elementary school is 22% higher than the
national average. With an average of 538 students per school,
Hawaii i...See More
Apr 1, 2007
Kim Groleau /blockquote>

I was wondering if someone that is currently living as a teacher in Hawaii can tell me
about the different islands and maybe the different school disticts. I am sure there
are places to stay away from, and I would love to know about those ahead of time
before I move out there.

Any advice or information ...See More
Apr 16, 2007
kathleen m. keil /blockquote>

On 3/18/07, Grace wrote:
> Hi Dawn--
>
> Your questions are hard to answer, as there are many islands
> in this state, and many areas within those islands.
>
> As far as the school schedule, not all schools start or end
> at the same time, but for the public schools, the days ...See More
Apr 30, 2007
kathleen m. keil /blockquote>

On 3/18/07, Grace wrote:
> Hi Dawn--
>
> Your questions are hard to answer, as there are many islands
> in this state, and many areas within those islands.
>
> As far as the school schedule, not all schools start or end
> at the same time, but for the public schools, the days ...See More
Apr 30, 2007
Grace /blockquote>

Hi Kim--

first of all, there is only one school district here- it is all centrally run through Hawaii
state DOE in Honolulu. Each island has one or more complexes (depending on the size
of the island) that includes a high school, and all feeder schools (including some public
charter schools usually). <...See More
May 6, 2007


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