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21. Technical Assistance - Development And Revision Of Content Standards
hawaii Department of education Recommendations for the identification of essential SCHOOL DISTRICTS, CONSORTIA OF DISTRICTS, AREA education agencies
http://www.mcrel.org/PDFConversion/Standards/StandardsTechAsstSheet.asp
Projects from 2000 to the present (see also Projects during the 1990s STATE/TERRITORY EDUCATION AGENCIES
Review and recommendations regarding American Samoan English language arts and mathematics content standards (2004) Delaware - Department of Education
Review and recommendations. Delaware state standards in the language arts and high school mathematics (2004) Hawaii - Department of Education
Recommendations for the identification of essential standards. Hawaii state standards in English language arts, mathematics, science, social studies, the arts, educational technology, health, physical education, career and life skills, and world languages (2003)
Hawaii - Office of the Auditor
Review and recommendations. Hawaii state standards in English language arts, mathematics, science, and
social studies (2001) Idaho - Idaho State Board of Education
Review and recommendations. Idaho state standards in the humanities (2000) Kansas - State Board of Education
Review of Reading and Mathematics Standards (2003) Minnesota - Minnesota Department of Children Families and Learning
Analysis and recommendations on Minnesota Profile of Learning (2002-2003)
Recommendations for English language learner standards (2003) North Dakota - Department of Public Instruction Review and recommendations regarding North Dakota Achievement Standards in the English language arts and mathematics (2004)

22. Neglected - Delinquent.org
It is designed to assist State and local juvenile justice agencies when Take a look at hawaii State education Indicators with a Focus on Title I,
http://www.neglected-delinquent.org/nd/States/HI.asp?state=HAWAII

23. Links To Our Associate Agencies
www.spinhawaii.org. uSpecial education Law Informationu hawaii Disabilities Rights Center. www.hawaiidisabilityrights.org
http://www.ldahawaii.org/links_to_associates.htm
Learning Disabilities Association of Hawaii Home Page Contact Us FAQ's (Frequently Asked Questions) Education and Training ... Search LDAH Links to Associate Agencies u Disability Information u Attention Deficit Disorder Warehouse www.addwarehouse.com Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder (CHADD) www.chadd.org Famous People with Disabilities www.ericec.org/fact/famous.html LD Online www.ldonline.org National Resource Center for Parents with Disabilities www.lookingglass.org with Disabilities (NICHCY) www.nichcy.org Special Parent Information Network www.spinhawaii.org u Special Education Law Information u Federal Regulations - IDEA - Special Education www.ed.gov/offices/OSERS/IDEA Disability Law Knowledge Management System www.disability-laws.org OSERS/OSEP www.ed.gov/offices/OSERS/OSEP Wrightslaw www.wrightslaw.com IDEA Partnership www.ideapractices.org/law/indes.php Legal Aid Society of Hawaii (LASH) www.lashaw.org Strategies www.reedmartin.com Hawaii Disabilities Rights Center www.hawaiidisabilityrights.org u Hawaii Department of Education u Department of Education Homepage www.doe.k12.hi.us

24. Education, Decentralization, Schools, Hawaii, Cliff Slater
hawaii education Here s the Answer. by Cliff Slater The 37 recommendations require some form of action by federal agencies, the Administration and/or
http://www.rppi.org/hawaiieducation.html
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Hawaii Education: Here's the Answer
by Cliff Slater
Cliff Slater is Adjunct Scholar with Reason and a regular columnist with the Advertiser . His footnoted columns can be found at www.lava.net/cslater
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25. Teacher Prep Directory — State Contacts
State education agencies. Alabama Alabama Department of education hawaii Department of education Idaho Idaho Department of education Illinois
http://www.crede.org/tools/directory2-1/contacts.html

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State Education Agencies Alabama
Alabama Department of Education

Alaska
Alaska Department of Education and Early Development
Arizona Arizona Department of Education Arkansas Arkansas Department of Education California California Department of Education Colorado Colorado Department of Education Connecticut Connecticut Department of Education Delaware Delaware Department of Education District of Columbia District of Columbia Public Schools Florida Florida Department of Education Georgia Georgia Department of Education Hawaii Hawaii Department of Education Idaho Idaho Department of Education Illinois Illinois State Board of Education Indiana Indiana Department of Education Iowa Iowa Department of Education Kansas Kansas Department of Education Kentucky Kentucky Department of Education Louisiana Louisiana Department of Education Maine Maine Department of Education Maryland Maryland Department of Education Massachusetts Massachusetts Department of Education Michigan Michigan Department of Education Minnesota Minnesota Department of Children, Families, and Learning

26. NCRA's CART Community - Consumer Information: State Education Agencies
Special education Section hawaii Department of education www.edneb.org/SPED/sped.html. NEVADA. STATE DEPARTMENT OF education SPECIAL education
http://cart.ncraonline.org/consumer/agencies.shtml
CARTinfo.org About CART Consumer Bill of Rights Locate a CART Provider ... State education agencies
ALABAMA STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: SPECIAL EDUCATION
Mabrey Whetstone, Director
Alabama Department of Education
Special Education Services
P.O. Box 302101
Montgomery, AL 36130-2101
mabreyw@sdenet.alsde.edu

www.alsde.edu/
ALASKA STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: SPECIAL EDUCATION
P.J. Ford-Slack, Director
Office of Special Education/AK Department of Education 801 West 10th St, Suite 200 Juneau, AK 99801-1894 www.eed.state.ak.us/tls/sped/ AMERICAN SAMOA STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: SPECIAL EDUCATION Jane French, Director Special Education Division Department of Education Pago Pago, AS 96799 ARIZONA STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: SPECIAL EDUCATION Lynn Busenbark, Steven Mishlove and Julie Gasaway, Co-Directors Exceptional Student Services, Department of Education 1535 West Jefferson Phoenix, AZ 85007 lbusenb@mail1.ade.state.az.us smishlo@mail1.ade.state.az.us jgasawa@mail1.ade.state.az.us ade.state.az.us ARKANSAS STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: SPECIAL EDUCATION Diane Sydoriak, Associate Director

27. Language, Speech And Hearing Contacts In State Education Agencies
hawaii Paul Ban State educational Specialist Speech/Language/Hearing Texas education Agency 1701 North Congress Austin, TX 78701
http://www.asha.org/about/legislation-advocacy/state/education_agencies.htm
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Language, Speech and Hearing Contacts in State Education Agencies
Alaska
Myra Howe
Office of Special Services
Alaska Department of Education
801 West 10th Street, Suite 200
Juneau, AK 99801-1894 Alabama
Carolyn Baumgartner
Division of Special Education Services
Alabama State Department of Education
P.O. Box 302101
Montgomery, AL 36130-2101 James Waid Division of Special Education Services Alabama State Department of Education P.O. Box 302101

28. ACCSCT
State Vocational education agencies (a phone number is provided for agencies hawaii — Office of the State Director for Career and Technical education
http://www.accsct.org/resource/resource_links.html
The list below is comprised of links to other accreditation and higher-education related organizations. Their inclusion on this list is in no way an endorsement of the products or services offered by these organizations nor does it guarantee the accuracy of the information contained on the linked web sites. Please report any broken or out-of-date links, as well as suggestions for additional links, to the webmaster Postsecondary Career School Organizations Accrediting Bureau of Health Education Schools Accrediting Council for Continuing Education and Training Accrediting Council for Independent Colleges and Schools Career College Association ... National Accrediting Commission of Cosmetology Arts and Sciences U.S. Department of Education Main Department Site Office of Postsecondary Education Student Financial Assistance Free Application for Federal Student Aid ... Financial responsibility requirements for schools participating in FSA programs Vocational School Guide GoTRAIN State Vocational Education Agencies
(a phone number is provided for agencies with no web site) Alabama Office of Career Technical Education Alaska Vocational Technical Center Arkansas Department of Workforce Education Colorado Community College and Occupational Education System ... Idaho State Division of Professional-Technical Education Indiana Department of Workforce Development (317-232-1829) Minnesota State Colleges and Universities (651-296-8113)

29. Links
State agencies. These are the websites of each state’s education and health departments. hawaii Department of education. Back to List
http://www2.edc.org/MakingHealthAcademic/links.asp

EDC Projects
National Non-Governmental Organizations Federal Agencies State Agencies ... Funding Opportunities
Links
EDC Projects National Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs) Hundreds of national organizations place the welfare of children at the heart of their missions. Nonprofit trade associations, coalitions, service delivery networks, and other NGOs are valuable sources of information on school health. Nearly 70 national NGOs collaborated with EDC on the book Health is Academic: A Guide to Coordinated School Health Programs . They appear with an asterisk (*) next to their names. Federal Agencies Listed here are the major federal agencies that address different aspects of school health in its broadest definition and in specific or targeted initiatives. State Agencies Technical Assistance Centers and Research Institutions We have culled a sample list of centers that collect information and provide technical assistance to individuals, agencies, and institutions that are implementing school health programs. Youth Data Sources To assist you in compiling data to make your case for the need for a school health program, this list provides a sample of relevant sources.

30. STATE
NCATE Links to State education agencies http//www.ncate.org/resources/statelinks.htm hawaii State Department of education 1390 Miller Street
http://www.eduref.org/cgi-bin/res.cgi/Reference/Government_Resources/Education_A
STATE
Printer friendly text Home Reference ... Education Agencies
State Education Agencies
Internet Sites
Internet Sites: * U.S. Department of Ed. listing of state departments of education
http://www.ed.gov/Programs/bastmp/SEA.htm
* Education Commission of the States - States and Territories
http://www.ecs.org/html/statesTerritories/state_map.htm
* NCATE Links to State Education Agencies
http://www.ncate.org/resources/statelinks.htm
* Alabama Department of Education
Gordon Persons Office Building
50 North Ripley Street
P.O. Box 302102
Montgomery, AL 36130-2101
Tel: 334/242-9700
Fax: 334/242-9708 E-mail: dmurray@sdenet.alsde.edu http://www.alsde.edu * Alaska Department of Education 801 West 10th Street, Suite 200 Juneau, AK 99801-1894 Tel: 907/465-2800 Fax: 907/465-3452 http://www.eed.state.ak.us/ * Arizona Department of Education 1535 West Jefferson Street Phoenix, AZ 85007 Tel: 602/542-5460 Hotline: 800/352-8400 Fax: (602) 542-5440 E-mail: lkeegan@mail1.ade.state.az.us http://www.ade.state.az.us/ * Arkansas Department of Education General Education Division Room 304 A Four State Capitol Mall Little Rock, AR 72201-1071

31. RRFC Network
state education agencies in the systemic improvement of education programs, Federated States of Micronesia, Guam, hawaii, Idaho, Nevada, Oregon,
http://www.dssc.org/frc/rrfc.htm
RRFC Network
About the FRC Conferences Federal
Resources
... Publications RRFC Network Technical
Assistance
What's New
Home The Regional Resource and Federal Centers (RRFC) Network is comprised of the six Regional Resource Centers for Special Education and the FRC.
listing of states by RRC
What are the Regional Resource Centers?
The six Regional Resource Centers (RRCs) are specifically funded to assist state education agencies in the systemic improvement of education programs, practices, and policies that affect children and youth with disabilities. The RRCs help states and U.S. jurisdictions find integrated solutions for systemic reform, offering consultation, information services, technical assistance, training, and product development. The beneficiaries of the RRCs' work are children and youth with disabilities, and the families and professionals associated with them.
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32. Hawaii’s Good Beginnings Initiative: Building Community And State Partnerships
the directors of state agencies such as human services, health, education, As the lead partner in hawaii’s Boost for Kids initiative, GBA will work
http://nccic.org/ccpartnerships/cases/hawaii.htm
The Child Care Partnership Project:
Hawaii’s Good Beginnings Initiative: Building Community and State Partnerships for Young Children and Their Families Intro Activities Resources Results ... Contact Info Patience, persistence, and partnership are three of the keys to success in Hawaii’s Good Beginnings initiative. Local and state partners have proven that concern over early care and education can build partnerships across multiple boundaries—geographic, disciplinary, governmental, and public-private—despite economic, geographic, and demographic obstacles. In a state consisting of eight islands encompassing a huge landmass of 6,450 square miles, an ethnically diverse population speaking several languages, and a weak economy, people have come together around early childhood issues in unprecedented ways. Operational since 1997, Good Beginnings had its seeds planted over ten years ago. A decade of patience and persistence has created the structures, services, and, most importantly, the constituency that is needed to give all of Hawaii’s children a good beginning. Good Beginnings is not an activity, and does not provide direct services. Rather, it is an umbrella initiative working to maximize healthy child development from before birth through the first five years of life. As a conduit for information, vehicle for communication, and ongoing facilitator, the Good Beginnings initiative is helping Hawaii take a significant step forward in improving the early education and care system.

33. CCSSO.org - Chief State School Officers
Method of Selection State education agencies SEA Directory Membership Meetings hawaii. Title Superintendent of education. Name Patricia Hamamoto
http://www.ccsso.org/chief_state_school_officers/meet_the_chiefs/results.cfm?sta

34. Build – Hawaii
each of hawaii s four counties), and an Interdepartmental Council (of state agencies). Much of hawaii s early learning work is meshed with education.
http://www.familiesandwork.org/sparking/build/build_hi.htm
BUILD STATES
Illinois

Minnesota

New Jersey

Ohio
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Pennsylvania

LEARNING COMMUNITIES
Hawaii
Michigan

Oklahoma

Washington
Build Home ... Families and Work Institute Home Build's Learning Community and HAWAII The Build Initiative is a multi-state partnership that helps states construct a coordinated early care and learning system that responds to the needs of young children from birth to five and their families, so that children are safe, healthy, eager to learn and ready to succeed in school. Build serves as a catalyst for change and a national resource on early learning. As a participant in Build's Learning Community, Hawaii joins the Build states, national experts and others, to exchange information and share ideas and best practices. Background In 1997 the Hawaii State Legislature passed Act 77, which established a public/private partnership between the state and a private nonprofit corporation. This partnership was charged with focusing on policy development and enhancing, developing and coordinating quality early childhood education and care services. The partnership also was expected to attract private resources to supplement public money to improve the lives of children in Hawaii. The Act created three entities to facilitate the implementation of a coordinated system of early childhood education and care: the Good Beginnings Alliance, Community Councils (from each of Hawaii's four counties), and an Interdepartmental Council (of state agencies). Much of Hawaii's early learning work is meshed with education. A School Readiness Task Force report, released in 2002, recommended shared responsibility between the public and private sectors for providing quality early learning opportunities for all of the state's young children. Several of the report's recommendations already have been adopted, including the development of preschool content standards for center-based care, family and community guidelines to help families prepare their children for school, and a school readiness assessment tool.

35. E Komo Mai! Welcome To The Official State Of Hawaii Web Site
ehawaiiGov.org the official web portal to the State of hawaii. educational Services/Pennsylvania Higher education Assistance Agency (AES/PHEAA)
http://www.ehawaiigov.org/textversion/
eHawaiiGov.org
The State of Hawaii's Internet Portal Graphics Version
Site-Wide Search

Terms of Use

Privacy Policy
Page Index Government in Hawaii
Online Services

Working in Hawaii

Living in Hawaii
...
About eHawaiiGov
Online Services
Business Services

Citizen Services
All Services Spotlight On Initial Business Filing Order a Certified Copy of a Birth or Marriage Certificate Search for Hawaii State Jobs Insurance License Renewals ... Government in Hawaii Index Business Services Consumer Services Executive Branch Agencies A directory of departments and agencies under the Executive branch. Legislative Branch Congressional Delegation House Members Senate Members ... Hawaii Revised Statutes (HRS) To search the 1998-2000, click on the Archives link off the HRS page. Hawaii FYI Judicial Branch County of Hawaii City and County of Honolulu ... County of Maui The County of Maui encompasses the islands of Kahoolawe, Lanai, Maui and Molokai. Contacting Elected Officials and State Agencies Phone, web and e-mail directories of agencies and officials.

36. FinAid | Other Types Of Aid | US State Government Aid
hawaii State Postsecondary education Commission 2444 Dole Street, Room 202 Pennsylvania Higher education Assistance Agency 1200 North Seventh Street
http://www.finaid.org/otheraid/state.phtml
US State Government Aid The Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) is used to apply for most state loan, grant and scholarship programs, in addition to the federal loans and grants. When you submit the FAFSA to the US Department of Education, they forward the information on the form to the state student assistance agency. Each state has a different FAFSA submission deadline. If you submit your FAFSA by March 1, you will be in time for all state deadlines, other than Michigan. If you miss the deadline, you will be ineligible to receive state aid for the entire academic year. Procedures for applying for state prepaid tuition programs and the national guard differ from state to state. The amount of information provided on the state web sites varies from state to states. Some states provide comprehensive information about residency requirements , loan, grant, scholarship and prepaid tuition programs and other state aid programs. Others provide minimal information. We recommend visiting the sites for both your state of residence and for the states of the colleges to which you are applying. A B C D ...
Territories and Others
ALABAMA
Alabama Commission on Higher Education
Suite 205
3465 Norman Bridge Road
Montgomery, Alabama 36105-2310

37. Hawaii State Resources
hawaii Department of education PO Box 2360 Honolulu, HI 96804 Protection and Advocacy Agency Gary Smith, President hawaii Disability Rights Center
http://www.nichcy.org/stateshe/hi.htm
NICHCY State Resources : Hawaii
A publication of the National Dissemination Center for Children with Disabilities
Hawaii State Resources
Table of Contents
State Agencies Disability Organizations Parent Organizations Other Organizations
The offices listed on this state sheet are primarily state-level offices. Even if an office is not close to your home, they can usually put you in touch with resources in your community, as well as provide you with information and assistance about disability issues in your state. If you find that an address or number has changed or is incorrect, please e-mail us at nichcy@aed.org and let us know.
State Agencies and Organizations
Age of Eligibility
Each state sets eligibility ages for services to children and youth with disabilities. For current information concerning this state, please contact the office listed under Department of Education: Special Education United States Senators
Honorable Daniel K. Inouye (D)
722 Hart Senate Office Building
Washington, DC 20510

38. A Historical Perspective On Title VII Bilingual Education Projects
Email askprel@prel.org • Website www.prel.org From 1978 to the present, hawaii’s SEA Grant (State educational Agency Bilingual education Coordination
http://www.prel.org/products/Products/historical-pers.htm
Pacific Resources for Education and Learning
Email: askprel@prel.org www.prel.org A Historical Perspective on Title VII Bilingual Education Projects in Hawaii by Josephine Dicsen Pablo, Belen C. Ongteco, and Stan Koki Compendium of Promising Practices Promising Practice Product # PP0002 Over the past three decades, new insights about how children acquire languages and how they excel in other subjects have changed the way educators think about bilingual education. Educational researchers have determined two important principles:
  • Given access to challenging curriculum, language-minority and limited-English-Proficient (LEP) students can achieve the same high standards as other students.
    Proficient bilingualism is a desirable goal, which can bring cognitive, academic, cultural, and economic benefits to individuals and to the nation.
The Linguistic and Socioeconomic Context for Title VII Bilingual Education Projects in Hawaii
In time, the expansion of industry and the steady influx of military personnel brought increased numbers of native English speakers to Hawaii. Many of these people were unable to send their children to private schools but were reluctant to send them to the public schools, primarily because of the pidgin influence.

39. RNT - Department Of Education
Financial Aid Contact the hawaii State Postsecondary education Commission, (614) 4667420; http//www.okhighered.org/student-center/financial-aid/
http://www.rnt.org/channels/clearinghouse/deptedu.asp
@import url(/css/core.css); State and Federal Requirements Search through our directory of State Departments of Education , which offers contact information and Web links to help you find information about licensure, alternative routes to teacher certification, and financial aid. State Department of Education Requirements Although all states must comply with the federal provision of No Child Left Behind, many states have programs for mid-career changers individuals who already have a bachelor's degree—that are alternatives to the traditional route to teacher certification. Just as teacher certification requirements differ from state to state, so do alternative certification program offerings. In the State Departments of Education directory, RNT provides resources developed by the National Center for Alternative Certification: a coded list of alternative certification programs offered in each state, and an alternative licensure key that describes details about the types of programs offered by each state.
As this information about alternative certification is subject to change, you will still want to call for the most up-to-date information. Some states offer this information online and others will mail you a packet about state-approved alternative certification programs and requirements.

40. Education Resource Organizations Directory (EROD)
State Higher education Agency. Provide information on the state s education programs Website http//www.gsfc.org/ hawaii Top hawaii State Postsecondary
http://bcol02.ed.gov/Programs/EROD/org_list.cfm?category_ID=SHE

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