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Maui Now: Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke visits Wailuku Elementary as public preschool prepares to open

Maui’s Wailuku Elementary is one of 11 public preschool classroom sites across the state that are slated to open this school year, thanks to Lieutenant Governor Sylvia Luke and the Ready Keiki Initiative.

The Lt. Gov. visited the Wailuku site Thursday morning, where she announced that two more classrooms at the school will be brought on as part of the program next year, to serve as a hub for Central Maui.

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UH News: Infant, toddler caregiver certificate launched at Honolulu CC

A new certificate for infant and toddler caregivers is now available through Honolulu Community College’s Early Childhood Education (ECED) program. Building on the momentum from the Ready Keiki initiative to expand access to preschool, and the tuition stipend available to current and potential early childhood educators and caregivers, the ECED program launched the certificate to provide more opportunities for individuals in the early childhood education and care profession.

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UH News: $600K supports early childhood workforce initiative

State officials and community stakeholders celebrated funding for the Early Childhood Educator Stipend Program, an initiative to boost the state’s Early Childhood workforce, on July 6 at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Children’s Center, the on-campus preschool. The Executive Office on Early Learning (EOEL) received $660,000 in funding from the state budget, signed by Gov. Josh Green on June 30.

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HPR: Education bills to boost pre-K access and teacher housing signed into law

A series of bills signed into law on Monday looks to push Hawai’i further toward the goal of accessible education for early learners.

Gov. Josh Green has signed House Bill 961 into law. The measure extends the state’s Open Doors Preschool program to 3-year-olds, appropriates funds for the program, expands accreditation opportunities, and authorizes the acceptance of federal funds.

Act 46, which was passed in 2020, set a goal to expand preschool access to all 3- and 4-year-olds statewide by the year 2032. Through Lt. Gov. Syliva Luke’s Ready Keiki initiative, hundreds of millions of dollars have already been allocated to building more pre-K classrooms and expanding access to education.

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Big Island Now: Hawaiʻi Gov. Green signs 11 education and early-education bills

At the Royal Elementary School library in Honolulu on Monday, Hawaiʻi Gov. Josh Green signed into law four education and early-education bills that include housing for teachers.

“We need 1,200 teachers to fill our annual teacher shortage,” Green said while signing SB941 (Act 172). It authorizes the School Facilities Authority to partner with public and private agencies to develop housing on- or off-campus for teachers, other educators and staff, and to develop classrooms.

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Kauai Now: Free public pre-kindergarten program available for keiki on Kauaʻi

Parents can now apply for the State of Hawaiʻi’s free, high-quality pre-kindergarten programs that are available to all 3- and 4-year-old children on the Big Island.

The state’s Public Pre-kindergarten Program is designed to provide valuable learning experiences, with a commitment to inclusive education.

The program accepts up to 20 keiki per classroom, including those with special needs.

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Big Island Now: Free public pre-kindergarten program available for keiki on Big Island

Parents can now apply for the State of Hawaiʻi’s free, high-quality pre-kindergarten programs that are available to all 3- and 4-year-old children on the Big Island.

The state’s Public Pre-kindergarten Program is designed to provide valuable learning experiences, with a commitment to inclusive education.

The program accepts up to 20 keiki per classroom, including those with special needs.

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HPR: National study ranks Hawaiʻi 'middle of the pack' for keiki well-being

A new national report from the Annie E. Casey Foundation ranked Hawaiʻi's keiki 25th in overall well-being.

The foundation's annual KIDS COUNT Data Book ranks states across 16 categories in education, health, community and economic security.

"In Hawaiʻi, we were about in the middle of the pack for the whole country," said Nicole Woo, policy director at the advocacy group Hawaiʻi Children’s Action Network.

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KITV: Ready Keiki program set to begin: Lt. Gov. Luke

More access to preschool through the State’s “Ready Keiki” program took big steps ahead on Wednesday, May 17. The initiative is led by Lieutenant Governor Sylvia Luke.

Ready Keiki launched a school-finder website where parents can locate public, charter and private preschools across the islands.

Lt. Governor Luke has worked closely with the Ready Keiki partners since the plan was first announced in January.

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