What’s Back (and Not) This School Year
As we return to a semi-normal school environment, here’s how the pandemic has changed the way teachers educate students and how things might look this fall.
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As we return to a semi-normal school environment, here’s how the pandemic has changed the way teachers educate students and how things might look this fall.
It is more than just a stamp of approval. Here is what a school’s accreditation or license really means for your child.
A message from Hawai‘i Association of Independent Schools executive director Philip J. Bossert.
This year’s reading challenge runs now through July 30.
Temari Hawai‘i focuses on sharing ideas, traditional approaches, and new transformations of art forms—serving as a bridge across rich, Asian and Pacific spanning over generations.
In 2050, students learn under the infinite sky. In each school complex, outdoor education hubs outnumber placid classrooms, each site a star in a constellation of learning spanning mauka to makai.
Students, teachers and staff will still need to wear masks indoors.
Brush up on art, enhance your academics or tackle a STEAM project in-person or online this summer.
Teaching your child to persevere is not always as simple as telling them not to give up. Here are three things you can do everyday to help kids discover their own way to conquer obstacles.
How can you help your child navigate social challenges? Here are three tips for parents to help keep the conversation going.
We want our kids to persevere and get creative when facing challenges. One way to begin is just by changing the way you look at mistakes.
Our annual College Guide will help parents and students navigate the road to and through college. Learn how to manage the admissions process, tackle financial aid applications, land an internship and more.
Whether your child is starting a new school, entering a new grade, or you just want to get more involved the year, these tips will help you and your child feel like part of the school family in no time.
With its esports program, ‘Iolani students build lifelong skills while enjoying their favorite pastime.
The Hawai'i Association of Independent Schools’ (HAIS) Education Fair is free, virtual and open to the public.
(Sponsored) The Hawai'i Association of Independent Schools’ (HAIS) Education Fair is free, virtual and open to the public.
Virtual classes and more time at home usually meant increased screen time (for parents too). Here are some fun ways to add new energy to a simple game of tag for the entire family.
Before you start writing your child’s name on all 64 crayons, see these six hacks from local parents for this back-to-school headache.
Calling all keiki to enter their artwork expressing how they stay healthy in this year’s statewide art contest by AlohaCare.