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Hawaii’s homegrown teachers step up to the plate as efforts target teacher shortage

  • JAMM AQUINO / JAQUINO@STARADVERTISER.COM

    “When you’re in the classroom, the kids connect with you. … Knowing that you can make a difference for somebody in your own community is huge.”

    Tammy Cabral

    Pictured setting up her Waianae Intermediate classroom

  • JAMM AQUINO / JAQUINO@STARADVERTISER.COM

    Waianae Intermediate School teacher Tammy Cabral on Thursday made preparations for the start of school inside her classroom. Cabral, who teaches eighth grade social studies, just earned her Advanced Professional Certificate in Special Education at Leeward Community College. She had been a long-term substitute teacher, then an emergency hire, but is now a fully licensed teacher.

As students head back to public schools across Hawaii today, the first cadre of newly licensed teachers in the “Grow Our Own” initiative are stepping to the front of their classrooms. Read more

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