Customer Interaction Solutions - Sat Nov 07
The state Department of Transportation is planning to do major work on a retaining wall along Kalanianaole Highway near Makapuu, but the construction will mean more than a year of lane closures and major traffic headaches for residents heading in and out of Waimanalo.
Hawaii eats sectionThe Honolulu Advertiser - Fri Nov 06
A CATERED EXPERIENCE It's not too early to start planning for Thanksgiving dinner.
95 schools given approval for more instructional timeThe Honolulu Advertiser - Fri Nov 06
The state Board of Education last night approved 95 schools' requests to convert teacher training days into instructional days, an action that restores as many as six classroom days that would have been lost because of staff furloughs.
Hawaii Kai Toastmasters Announces Club 'Outstanding Toastmaster'The Honolulu Advertiser - Wed Nov 04
At their regular meeting on Monday evening, November 2, the Hawaii Kai Toastmasters club announced that Yurika Matsumori-Kelly had been selected as the Club's 'Outstanding Toastmaster' for the year 2008-2009. She received the award based on her accomplishments for the year, after being nominated by her fellow club members.
Making a Difference: 21st Century SchoolingHonolulu - Tue Nov 03
The Schools of the Future initiative seeks to transform Island education. Tiffany Hill Adrian Allan, headmaster of Le Jardin Academy stands in one of his students' high-tech classrooms.
Send in orders for annual Thanksgiving imu benefitThe Honolulu Advertiser - Tue Nov 03
Kailua High School is accepting orders for its annual Thanksgiving imu fundraiser.
Honolulu Medical Group files bankruptcyPacific Business News (Honolulu) - Mon Nov 02
The Honolulu Medical Group , Inc. filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy reorganization on Monday, saying it owes its landlord nearly $750,000 in back rent.
Furlough plan best option for allThe Honolulu Advertiser - Sun Nov 01
Diane in Kailua: Why wasn't a straight pay cut considered rather than furloughs? The effect is essentially the same.
Children's author revisits rootsThe Honolulu Advertiser - Sun Nov 01
Local author Graham Salisbury seemed surprised that he was returning to Kailua Elementary School, now a successful writer with a new nationally published children's book series set at the school he had attended from grades 2 through 6. 'It feels a little bizarre,' Salisbury told a group of about 100 students, parents, grandparents and staff ...
Parents urge action to restore days offHonolulu Star-Bulletin - Sat Oct 31
Parents asked state legislators yesterday for immediate help to restore the 34 days of public school days that are being lost over two years because of state budget cuts.
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