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Native Hawaiian Education Program Funding to Support Keiki Steps
September 13, 2011
INPEACE has received a $1.6 million grant from the Federal Government through the Native Hawaiian Education Program (NHEP)...
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60 Public Schools Offer Free Meals to Young People this Summer
June 21, 2011
The state Department of Education's School Food Services Branch is providing meals at 60 public schools without charge this summer. The meals are available to anyone under the age of 18.
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Save the date!
June 10, 2011
On Tuesday, October 4, 2011 INPEACE will be partnering with the DOE Nānākuli and Waiʻanae Complex Area to host the fourth annual P-3 conference. This elementary and early childhood cross collaboration event comes at a crucial time...
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Japanese Disaster Affects Tourism in Hawaii; Moody's Cuts State's Credit Rating
May 19, 2011
While known for its stunning beaches and beautiful flora, Hawaii's economy has seen sunnier days. The state's bonds were downgraded by credit agency Moody's Investors Service...
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INPEACE Helps Spread The Lōkahi Magic
February 11, 2011
This year, the Lōkahi gift drive was more successful than ever, thanks in part to the efforts of INPEACE to connect families in need with generous donors.
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Early Learning Leaders Talk About Important Issues on Trinity Broadcasting Show
February 10, 2011
Did you know that 85 percent of a person's brain development happens before the age of five? Or how about that keiki who attend preschool are more likely to graduate...
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Keiki Steps Now Enrolling
February 10, 2011
For keiki under the age of five, school work is actually school play. That is, children learn best through activities that inspire their imagination and creativity, such as building with blocks, sculpting shapes out of playdoh or drawing a pictures.
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Free Math and English Refresher Course Open to the Public
January 18, 2011
Kūkuluao and Ka Lama Education Academy (KKLEA) are offering a free refresher course in math and English, beginning in mid-April, and open to the public. Classes will be held in the evening...
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