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15 years later, family, friends of murdered Kauaʻi woman seek help in cold case
On July 3, 2010, Amber Jackson’s body was found by hunting dogs in a remote location in Kealia. According to autopsy results, she suffered from what appeared to be blunt force trauma to her head.
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Hawai‘i public school teachers can learn Hawaiian music, earn credits toward reclassification in program that starts Aug. 25
Public and charter school teachers across Hawai‘i are invited to apply for the Ka‘ohekani Hawaiian Music Program — a fully online, year-long certificate that blends Hawaiian music with classroom instruction and offers 24 college credits toward a step raise. With most tuition costs covered by scholarships, educators can gain cultural and professional growth while learning from some of Hawai‘i’s most renowned musicians.
HSTA identifies key solutions to Hawaiʻi teacher retention
The Hawaiʻi State Teachers Association proposed four key solutions earlier this month that could help with teacher recruitment and retention, ensuring the teaching profession remains robust here for years to come, so children in Hawaiʻi receive a quality education.
Resources to raise awareness about immigration, Medicaid cuts
Amid federal policies and actions aimed at threatening freedoms, undermining justice, and making critical funding cuts, the National Education Association (NEA) is calling on members and the greater community to push back.
HIDOE announces CTE shortage differentials for another year
The Hawaiʻi State Department of Education (HIDOE) announced that it will continue to pay shortage differentials for career and technical education (CTE) teachers who worked in HIDOE schools during the 2024–2025 school year.
Supreme Court decision makes it easier for disabled students to sue school districts for bias
A teenage girl with a rare form of epilepsy won a unanimous U.S. Supreme Court ruling on Thursday that’s expected to make it easier for families of children with disabilities to sue schools over access to education.





