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Math at center of Hawaii’s education priorities for 2026 session

JAMM AQUINO/ SEPT. 24
                                Hawaii lawmakers are closely watching developments in Washington, D.C., where changes to federal education policy and social safety-net programs could affect Hawaii’s schools. Waipahu Intermediate School teacher Paula Casamina leads her seventh-grade English class in a lesson.
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JAMM AQUINO/ SEPT. 24

Hawaii lawmakers are closely watching developments in Washington, D.C., where changes to federal education policy and social safety-net programs could affect Hawaii’s schools. Waipahu Intermediate School teacher Paula Casamina leads her seventh-grade English class in a lesson.

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                                <strong>Keith Hayashi: </strong>
                                <em>The DOE superintendent credited teachers and school leaders for recent academic gains in literacy and math </em>
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Keith Hayashi:

The DOE superintendent credited teachers and school leaders for recent academic gains in literacy and math

JAMM AQUINO/ SEPT. 24
                                Hawaii lawmakers are closely watching developments in Washington, D.C., where changes to federal education policy and social safety-net programs could affect Hawaii’s schools. Waipahu Intermediate School teacher Paula Casamina leads her seventh-grade English class in a lesson.
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                                <strong>Keith Hayashi: </strong>
                                <em>The DOE superintendent credited teachers and school leaders for recent academic gains in literacy and math </em>