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Hawai‘i’s Public Schools Are Battered But Working to Recover
May 5, 2022
Fellows mentioned in this story: Stephen Schatz, Cohort III
From Hawai‘i Business Magazine:
Meryl Matsumura often starts her workday in the dark, at 6 a.m., and doesn’t head home until the hot Waipahu sun retreats after 5. In the long hours in between, the interim principal of Waipahu High School is responsible for keeping 2,800 teenagers safe and on task.
The past two years have been a wild ride. Most teachers and students are relieved to be back in person this year, she says, but fallout from the mass experiment with online learning and a shaky reentry to the classroom still lingers.
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