Star-Advertiser: University of Hawaii accepting applications for new early childhood education degree
The University of Hawaii at Manoa’s College of Education will launch a new Bachelor of Education in early childhood care and education this fall to address the state’s shortage of early childhood educators, officials announced Friday at the UH Manoa Children’s Center.
HNN: UH Manoa to offer new early childhood education program this fall
The University of Hawaii at Manoa’s College of Education is offering a new program starting this fall.
The new UH Manoa Bachelor of Education in Early Childhood Care and Education (ECCE) program is designed to address the growing demand for qualified pre-K teachers by training participants to nurture and guide children from birth through age 8.
KHON: Parkway Village in Kapolei Offers Affordable Housing and Early Education Opportunities
Parkway Village is adding two preschools to the community: a public charter preschool in partnership with Kamehameha Schools and Parents And Children Together (PACT), offering 80 seats for the broader community, and a second preschool run by Keiki O Ka ‘Āina, which will provide 40 seats exclusively for Parkway Village residents by 2025. These efforts align with the state’s Ready Keiki initiative, expanding access to affordable, high-quality early education.
KITV: Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke visits Pearl City Elementary for launch of Keiki pre-K program
Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke visited Pearl City Elementary, one of 44 schools offering new publicly-funded pre-K under the Ready Keiki initiative, aiming for statewide preschool access by 2032.
HNN: State opens 2 more free public preschool classrooms in Kaneohe
The state has opened two more free public preschool classrooms at Reverend Benjamin Parker Elementary School on Waikalua Road in Kaneohe.
It’s all part of the Ready Keiki initiative that has created more than 50 pre-K classrooms statewide so far.
KHON: New public preschool classrooms provides ‘testament to importance of early education’
Lt. Governor Sylvia Luke, area legislators and students celebrated a milestone for Windward Oahu families after two new public preschool classrooms opened their doors in Kaneohe.
The two new classrooms at Benjamin Parker Elementary School are part of the Ready Keiki initiative, providing universal access to preschool and increasing access to early education.
Spectrum News: Closing preschool gap has economic benefits
More than 8,000 eligible Hawaii children do not attend preschool due to high costs and limited availability of spots in desired programs, a situation that warrants policy intervention and greater overall support, according to new analysis by the University of Hawaii Research Organization.
HPR: State announces new preschools, including 2 Hawaiian immersion classrooms
State officials have unveiled 44 new public preschools slated to open this school year, which includes the first two Hawaiian language classrooms under the Ready Keiki initiative.
For years, advocates have been pushing for more preschool access and Hawaiian immersion, or kaiapuni schools, throughout the state.
HPR: Aspiring teachers can 'earn and learn' under new state apprenticeship program
Hawaiʻi is getting $4.9 million for a program to recruit and retain teachers.
The money is from a federally funded State Apprenticeship Expansion Formula (SAEF) grant to launch an “earn-and-learn” program to mentor students to become teachers.
“The reality is Hawaiʻi has faced a teacher shortage for years. Addressing it will take a coordinated effort. … We have to support our future teachers by removing financial barriers and providing the benefits and mentorship they need to succeed,” said Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke in a statement.
Maui Now: Maui’s keiki get a boost: Six new public preschools opening this August
Six new, public preschool classrooms will open in Maui County this fall for the 2024-2025 school year, announced Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke and the state’s Ready Keiki Initiative on Friday. The pre-K schools enroll 20 students per classroom at no cost to parents.
KHON: New public pre-K classrooms to open statewide
In August, the state will see the opening of 44 new public preschool classrooms, with at least one located on each island.
This expansion will create 820 additional seats, increasing the total number of preschool spots to 1,767 statewide. 34 of the new classrooms will be situated in Title I schools.
KITV: Preschool Open Doors (POD) aims to help families get pre-K keiki in schools year round
Lt. Governor Sylvia Luke and executive director of PATCH Carol Wear share the good news about the Ready Keiki initiative's Preschool Open Doors (POD) expansion to a year-round application which includes 3- and 4-year olds. Applications are abeing accepted through January 31, 2025
HNN: State to open ‘historic’ number of pre-K classrooms ahead of new school year
The state will be opening what they call a “historic” number of public pre-K classrooms ahead of the new school year.
Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke made the announcement at Kuhio Elementary on Friday that 44 new classrooms will open statewide come August.
This is part of the “Ready Keiki” initiative led by the lieutenant governor, the Executive Office on Early Learning (EOEL) and other partners to expand preschool services across the islands.
MauiNow: State awarded $4.9M Apprenticeship Expansion Grant to support teacher workforce
Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke joined the Department of Education, Department of Labor and Industrial Relations, and Hawaiʻi Teacher Standards Board to announce that Hawaiʻi has been awarded a $4.9 million State Apprenticeship Expansion Formula (SAEF) grant by the US Department of Labor to the DLIR. This funding will be used to support Hawaiʻi’s teacher workforce by creating the first statewide registered apprenticeship program for K-12 teachers.
Star-Advertiser: Families are encouraged to apply for preschool subsidies
The Preschool Open Doors program has been expanded, allowing families to apply at any time throughout the year on a rolling basis, instead of the previous fixed application period from January to the end of March.
The program provides monthly preschool tuition subsidies to qualified families for up to two years before kindergarten. Parents can choose any preschool licensed by the state Department of Human Services.
HPR: State preschool subsidy program grows to offer year-round eligibility
Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke on Tuesday announced that the preschool tuition subsidy program is now accepting applications year-round.
The Preschool Open Doors program aims to give more children in Hawai‘i a chance to enroll in private preschools. The initiative is funded by the state Department of Human Services and administered by the organization People Attentive To Children, or PATCH.
MauiNow: Preschool Open Doors now accepting applications year-round
Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke, who is serving as Acting Governor, joined the state’s Department of Human Services to announce that the preschool tuition subsidy program, Preschool Open Doors, is now accepting applications on a year-round basis.
KITV: Hawaii’s Preschool Open Doors subsidy program expanding
A preschool subsidy program through the state is expanding.
It's called Preschool Open Doors, and Tuesday afternoon Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke announced the expansion.
HNN: Families urged to apply for newly expanded Preschool Open Doors program
Hawaii families needing help paying for preschool are encouraged to apply for a newly expanded state program that provides monthly tuition subsidies to qualified students.
The Preschool Open Doors program is now offered for 3 and 4-year-olds, and income eligibility limits were increased to support more working families.
Star-Advertiser: Editorial: Expanding pre-K access good for all
Since 2022, when the state’s Ready Keiki program received its $200 million investment for the addition of new preschool classrooms, it’s become clear to Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke and others that both public and private participation are crucial elements.