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On Core Curriculum in Hawaii Schools
Posted on May 15, 2006
Would implementing a K-12 curriculum be bad, as some professors at the University of Hawaii claim?…..more

3R’s Works: Repairing the Cracks in Hawaii’s Schools
Posted on January 27, 2006
Highlighting a better model for repairing schools. By Grassroot Institute of Hawaii Staff…..more

Weighted formula is being used badly
Posted on November 16, 2005
$488 million dollars spent by the DOE bureaucracy is left out of money allocated to schools. By Darwin L.D. Ching and Paul Vierling …..more

The World is Upside Down
Posted on November 16, 2005
Grassroot Perspective By Laura Brown…..more

California Should Apply the Lessons of John Walton
Posted on July 18, 2005
John Walton was the champion of children and his legacy lives on. By K. Lloyd Billingsley…..more

Hawaii Attorney General Amicus Brief Position Hurts Children
Posted on June 17, 2005
Hawaii stands alone among states and child advocacy groups as attorney general supports states’ rights over the rights of special needs children…..more

Hawaii Attorney General Responds to Criticism of Student and Teacher Treatment
Posted on June 17, 2005
Laura Brown is just simply wrong in calling AG actions “callous and unethical.” By Attorney General Mark Bennett…..more

Substitute Teachers Work Hard for Their Pay
Posted on June 15, 2005
A Day in the Life of a Substitute Teacher…..more

Better Pay will Attract Substitute Teachers
Posted on June 13, 2005
Higher pay will make substitute teaching more attractive to highly-qualified professionals…..more

Free to Choose
Posted on June 11, 2005
Commentary by Milton Friedman in the Wall Street Journal…..more

No Child Left Behind is Part of Solution
Posted on May 29, 2005
Secretary of Education’s Pacific Region Representative Defends Success of No Child Left Behind…..more

Governor Signs Substitute Teacher Bill Reinstating Partial Salary Due
Posted on May 28, 2005
Substitute teachers express mixed feelings about bill……more


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