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		<title>Maui Weekly Coverage of November Education Meeting</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 04 Dec 2009 18:53:14 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Island Keiki in a School Daze By: Trisha Smith Published Nov. 26, 2009 Kihei Community Association meeting features Kihei High School update and passionate panel discussion between school personnel and parents regarding the governor’s recent “Furlough Fridays” proposal. “We want to be a real partner in education…” Hawai‘i’s island communities have faced many challenges battling [...]]]></description>
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<p>By: Trisha Smith<br />
Published Nov. 26, 2009</p>
<p>Kihei Community Association meeting features Kihei High School update and passionate panel discussion between school personnel and parents regarding the governor’s recent “Furlough Fridays” proposal. “We want to be a real partner in education…”</p>
<p>Hawai‘i’s island communities have faced many challenges battling economic woes, and now our public school system has received national attention, with statistics shining a critical spotlight on education in paradise.</p>
<p>Emotions ran high in South Maui recently as numerous concerned parents, teachers and residents met to discuss these issues during a Kihei Community Association (KCA) meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 17.</p>
<p>The contentious “Furlough Fridays” topic was on everyone’s mind as Gov. Linda Lingle recently revealed a new proposal that would bring her, the Hawai‘i State Teachers Association (HSTA) and the Department of Education (DOE) back to the bargaining table to renegotiate contracts. She now supports using the state’s rainy day fund—seeking $50 million of it—to restore instructional days, and doing away with “Furlough Fridays” by the beginning of 2011.</p>
<p>She suggests using noninstructional days as unpaid time off for teachers instead of using classroom days. This will not effect the seven Fridays that kids will miss this school year.</p>
<p>The community group also revealed their board of directors for 2010 (see “About KCA” at www.gokihei.org) and Group 70 International representatives from O‘ahu gave an update regarding Kihei High School.</p>
<p>The Environmental Impact Statement (EIS) Preparation Notice for the proposed school was released on Sunday, Nov. 8, and is available online for commentary through Tuesday, Dec. 8. (Download “Hot Topic” online at www.gokihei.org.)</p>
<p>Major themes for the new school include: enhancing Kihei pride through athletic events; a health and wellness center; school acting as a center of the community; and focusing on developing a science and technology center.</p>
<p>A distinguished guest panel discussed “Furlough Fridays” and other matters conflicting local schools. The panelists included Maui Board of Education Representative Mary Cochran, state DOE Superintendent Bruce Anderson, HSTA Negotiator and Special Education Teacher Barry Wurst, state Sen. Roz Baker, parents and educational advocates.</p>
<p>Cochran applauded Kihei for being “one of the most articulate and knowledgeable communities.” She said she was saddened by the negative attention our state’s furloughs received nationally, and hopes for a remedy by the new year. “Let’s put the kibosh on furloughs,” she said.</p>
<p>Wurst said everyone worked hard to trim down the budget, but instructional time had to be impacted. “It was a very tough decision,” he added.</p>
<p>An alternative is layoffs, which would increase class sizes and remove teachers with the lowest seniority. Wurst stressed his frustrations, as new teachers bring a great energy and innovations to classrooms.</p>
<p>“Now, thanks to the recent public outcry, we are going to see something happen,” he said regarding furloughs. “I applaud everyone for taking a stand.”</p>
<p>Sen. Baker said she’s looking for ways to restore instructional days, but the state should be cautious of utilizing funds, like the rainy day or hurricane relief fund.</p>
<p>She said the state Legislature would have a special session “in the not-too-distant future” to work on resolutions. She also wants to make sure other aspects, such as cafeterias and buses—not just the teachers— are paid close attention as well, making for an all-around “rich educational experience.”</p>
<p>“Hopefully, we can come out as a stronger educational system,” said Sen. Baker.</p>
<p>Gene Zarro from Kihei Charter School commented on how many don’t realize the low pay our teachers receive when factoring in the cost of living in Hawai‘i, and that trading instructional time for planning time is not the solution.</p>
<p>“There has to be a better solution than raiding a finite pot of money for short-term success,” he said.</p>
<p>Frustrated Kamali‘i Elementary School parent Yvonne Biegel provided numerous passionate statements regarding the economic “perfect storm” hitting education head on. “Will our children sink or swim?” she asked, and remarked on Hawai‘i’s lack of music, art and physical education teachers. “How is the money being spent differently now?” she said. “Where does it all go?”</p>
<p>She suggested decentralizing DOE and developing a local school board. “Let’s get involved,” she said.</p>
<p>Later, Cochran rebutted that a local school board isn’t going to work and mentioned how school boards on the Mainland have been consolidating. Cochran stressed if Biegel and others desire to pursue this idea, they should “be prepared to pay for it.”</p>
<p>“We want to be a real partner in education with our children,” Biegel said.</p>
<p>Zarro recommended a “pilot program” to test the waters of a localized board, but warned of its challenges.</p>
<p>“With all due respect, do your jobs and get our kids back in school,” Biegel said to the officials on the panel—a statement that received a standing ovation and applause.</p>
<p>Bridget Bunting, president of Kihei Elementary School’s Parent Teacher Association (PTA), was “on the same page” with Biegel, pushing for parental and community involvement.</p>
<p>Bunting and the PTA took matters into their own hands and have been working diligently to find a way to keep keiki in the classroom during furloughs.</p>
<p>And, they have.</p>
<p>On the Nov. 20 “Furlough Friday,” Kihei Elementary was open, as nearly a dozen volunteers arrived to instruct keiki who came to school. The school will be under the PTA’s management on future “Furlough Fridays,” and staffed by citizen volunteers. Bunting hopes to bring the field trips to the kids, partnering with groups like the Maui Ocean Center and Pacific Whale Foundation to provide an extension of education our keiki are missing out on with less school days.</p>
<p>Visit www.wecandoithawaii.org for more information.</p>
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		<title>Education in South Maui: Meeting Recap, Download Education Newsletter &amp; High School Docs</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 08:18:01 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andrew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The November 17th meeting focused on Education in South Maui. The last 2009 community meeting went out on a high note with the largest audience, the largest panel presentation and the largest donation for the Food Bank. Group 70 from Oahu presented the proposed Kihei High School plans as part of the pre-EIS process. A [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The November 17th meeting focused on Education in South Maui. The last 2009 community meeting went out on a high note with the largest audience, the largest panel presentation and the largest donation for the Food Bank. Group 70 from Oahu presented the proposed Kihei High School plans as part of the pre-EIS process.</p>
<p> A panel of distinguished guests spoke to the strategies surrounding &#8220;Furlough Fridays&#8221; and other issues facing our local schools. The panel offered a well balanced presentation on this hot issue. The panelists included Mary Cochran (BOE representative), Bruce Anderson (DOE Superintendent), Barry Wurst (HSTA negotiator), Senator Roz Baker, Gene Zarro (Kihei Charter School), Yvonne Biegel (Kamali&#8217;i Parent) and Bridget Bunting (Kihei Elem. PTA). </p>
<p>Please read the <a href="http://www.gokihei.org/kca-in-the-news/maui-news-coverage-of-november-kca-meeting">11/19/09 Maui News article</a> for detailed professional report.</p>
<p>Please read the <a href="http://www.gokihei.org/kca-in-the-news/maui-weekly-coverage-of-november-education-meeting">11/26/09 Maui Weekly article</a> for detailed professional report.<br />
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<p><a href="http://www.gokihei.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/edu_newsletter_111509_print.pdf">Click here to download our &#8220;Education in South Maui&#8221; newsletter. </a> Featuring an update on the DOE Kihei Public High School. Updates on Furlough Fridays, Budget Cuts, and Lost Class Time. Features interviews with our legislators and 4 South Maui school principals/directors. Hear their strategies for mitigating the negative effects of budget cuts, status of waiver day/bell schedule change requests, and positive things happening in our schools. A must read for all who are concerned about our childrens education. </p>
<p><a href="http://www.gokihei.org/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/edu_newsletter_111509_print.pdf">Click here to download our &#8220;Education in South Maui&#8221; newsletter. </a> </p>
<p><a href="http://oeqc.doh.hawaii.gov/Shared%20Documents/EA_and_EIS_Online_Library/Maui/2000s/2009-11-08-MA-EISPN-Kihei-High-School.pdf">Click here to download the Kihei High School Environmental Impact Statement Preparation Notice</a></p>
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		<title>November 17th Meeting to Address Education in South Maui: Update on DOE Kihei High School and &#8220;Furlough Fridays&#8221;</title>
		<link>http://www.gokihei.org/hot-topics/november-17th-meeting-to-address-furlough-fridays</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Oct 2009 08:00:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Andrew</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The November 17 community meeting will be an informational meeting addressing Education in South Maui. Group 70 will give an update on plans for the future DOE Kihei High School. A diverse panel will address issues related to The Department of Education&#8217;s &#8220;Furlough Fridays&#8221; and their impact on our students and community. The focus topics [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The November 17 community meeting will be an informational meeting addressing Education in South Maui. Group 70 will give an update on plans for the future DOE Kihei High School. A diverse panel will address issues related to The Department of Education&#8217;s &#8220;Furlough Fridays&#8221; and their impact on our students and community. The focus topics will be: explanation of current situation, positive solutions to lost classroom time and positive events occurring in the schools.</p>
<p>The Kihei Community Association (KCA) invites ALL who are interested in our<br />
children&#8217;s education to attend this informational meeting with<br />
Representatives from our Legislature, BOE, DOE, HSTA and PTA  leaders.<br />
Learn more about what we can do as a community to help our children.  Share your solutions and support!</p>
<p>Doors open at 6 PM at the Community Center, Meeting kicks off at 6:30 PM sharp. Nov 17th, Tuesday.<br />
Maui food bank donations are encouraged, so please remember a canned food donation for the Maui food Bank. Mahalo.</p>
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