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Extractions: Special to the Star-Bulletin HILO >> Officials at the Connections Public Charter School in Hilo said they will be forced to eliminate high school classes next year due to a lack of state funding. About 70 students will have to find a new high school beginning in August. Connections will continue operating through eighth grade, but under current funding the school can no longer afford to provide upper-level classes, school officials said. State law requires high schools to provide guidance counselors and other specialists, which Connections cannot pay for. "It's very unfortunate," said John Thatcher, supervising teacher at Connections and president of the Hawaii Association of Charter Schools. "The kids are so upset that some are calling the governor and state legislators in support of Senate Bills 2512 and 2036." The bills, both being debated in the Legislature, would increase funding for charter schools.
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Extractions: Driver's Ed Course DMV Practice Tests (Permit Test Preparation) Behind the Wheel Guide Traffic School Course Hawaii Drivers Education Course In the state of Hawaii, the minimum age to obtain an Instruction Permit is 15 years old. When applying for your first Hawaii Instruction Permit, you will be required to pass a written test given by DOT. The written knowledge test must be successfully completed (minimum of 80% correct) by the applicant prior to issuance of an Instruction Permit. Test failure requires a one week mandatory waiting period prior to reexamination. Although driver education is not required to get your Instruction Permit in Hawaii, you can take the DriversEd.com course to increase your driving knowledge. DriversEd.com can help you pass the written test for your Instruction Permit and become a better driver. Enroll now and as a special bonus get free DOT Practice Tests! Receive a Certificate of Completion that may get you an insurance discount. Briefly about our course: Our Drivers Education course prepares you for challenges of the road: Ready to Drive? Take our online course and learn necessary driving skills.
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Extractions: Aquatic Science, Fishing, and Boating Education Web Directory Sitemap About This Site Help Become an Editor ... Add a Website to the Directory Search Any Word All Words Entire Database This Category Only Within Results Educational Resources Aquatic Science Fishing Information Boating Information ... Hawaii Division of Aquatic Resources There are no more subcategories. Listings sorted alphabetically The fishery resources of Hawai'i have declined substantially since the early 1900's, especially in nearshore waters. We can see it with our own eyes. What was once easy to catch is now hard to find. Where we used to catch big fish, we now are happy with small ones. Why is that? Well, the fish are being taken out of the ocean faster than they can be replaced.
Extractions: Education and Child Welfare Program Under the leadership of Lisa Snell , Reason Public Policy Institute's Education and Child Welfare Program explores new partnerships that promise to lower costs and improve the quality of services offered to America's children. Lisa Snell, Director In the field of education, Reason Public Policy Institute seeks to expand the debate beyond the simplistic public vs. private school discussion to include emerging institutional arrangements that do not fit within the confines of the existing debate. Reason Public Policy Institute promotes competition, choice for parents, teachers, students, and administrators, and utilizes local knowledge to help provide the best education arrangements for students, parents, and teachers. Reason Public Policy Institute explores structural reforms and incentives that harness the compassion of private institutions to create a healthy, safe society for America's children. The program also examines policies that promote the autonomy of the family, while punishing criminal and violent behavior. Efforts to privatize or reform foster care, adoption, child protective services, and other child-welfare function are underway in communities across the nation. Reason Public Policy Institute continues to monitor and analyze these emerging programs with special focus placed on actual performance
Extractions: Charter schools are surging ahead as a reform movement. More than half the states now have legislation allowing charter schools and the number opening has tripled in the last two years. The enthusiasm could wane in the next few years and the number of charter schools dwindle or never amount to a sizeable movement. But the more pressing questions are how much autonomy they have and how accountable and effective they are. Charter schools first emerged when the state legislature in Minnesota passed a law allowing them in 1991. Charter schools are public and nonsectarian. They cannot ban any child from attending and they cannot charge tuition. For some charter schools in states with older laws, a reckoning is looming since five years is the most common deadline for renewal. One of the biggest issues that states will have to examine is the accountability required in exchange for the autonomy granted to charter schools. States with expansive laws, like Michigan and Arizona, cut the red tape and allow charter schools a lot of leeway. States with restrictive laws, like Hawaii and Rhode Island, discourage applicants because of all the hoops they must jump through to get a permit. In such states, charter schools have to apply for waivers from regulations and they must abide by collective bargaining agreements and are considered legally dependent on school districts. A study commissioned by the U.S. Department of Education shows that states with restrictive laws have fewer charter schools than states with more expansive ones. Hawaii had only two schools, compared to the 103 listed for Arizona in the federal report, although both passed laws in 1994. The ratio of half expansive and half restrictive laws has remained consistent since charter schools first emerged, says longtime charter school advocate Ted Kolderie.
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Extractions: The functions of the Police Commission are to adopt rules as it may consider necessary for the conduct of its business and regulation of the matters committed to its charge and may review the rules and regulations of the department; review the department's annual budget prepared by the Police Chief and may make recommendations thereon to the Mayor; submit an annual report to the Mayor and the County Council; receive, consider and investigate charges brought by the public against the conduct of the department or any of its members and submit a written report of its findings to the Police Chief; advise the Police Chief on police community relations; and hire personnel necessary to carry out its functions.
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Extractions: GRADUATE EDUCATION Navigation GRADUATE DIVISION ACADEMIC POLICIES Student Responsibilities Admission Application Procedures and Deadlines Standardized Examinations ... TUITION, FEES, AND FINANCIAL AID The following regulations and procedures governing admission to the Graduate Division of UH Manoa are subject to change without prior notice. Prospective students should consult with the Graduate Division for updated policies. Although UH Manoa attempts to accommodate the course requests of students, course offerings may be limited by financial, space, and staffing considerations or may otherwise be unavailable. Nothing in this Catalog may be construed to promise or guarantee registration in any course or course of study (whether required or elective) nor may anything be construed to promise or guarantee the completion of an academic program within a specified length of time. It is the responsibility of students to know and observe all regulations and procedures relating to the program they are pursuing, as well as those of the UH and Graduate Division. In no case will a regulation be waived or an exception granted because students plead ignorance of or contend that they were not informed of the regulations or procedures.
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Extractions: BOE APPROVED The Department of Education shall implement School/Community Based Management (SCBM) to restructure Hawaii's public school system. Its implementation will gradually shift a significant degree of decisionmaking authority from the state and district levels to the school's community. SCBM is a democratic system of school management which allows greater school level flexibility and the increased involvement of those directly affected by decisions. The concept is based on the belief that the most effective decisions are those made closest to the point of its implementation. It acknowledges that a school's community has a right and an obligation to participate actively in open dialogue where issues are presented, defined, discussed and resolved. SCBM empowers people through shared decision making and requires collaborative involvement of the principal, teachers, support staff, parents, students and other community members. The members of a school's community are expected to accept greater accountability for the decisions they make as they are given flexibility and responsibility for decisionmaking. Accountability will be focused more at the school level.