Sgt. Audie Murphy Club helps Waianae
It is that time of year again — graduation season.
View ArticleUSARPAC safety director graduates from APCSS
Tommy Penrose, director of Safety, U.S. Army-Pacific, graduated from the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies' “Executive Course: Advanced Security Cooperation,” May 8.
View Article58th MP awarded Army’s best
In a ceremony held May 2, the 58th Military Police Company, 728th MP Battalion, 8th MP Brigade, 8th Theater Sustainment Command, was recognized with the prestigious Brig. Gen. J.P. Holland Award 2012...
View ArticleDOE offers guidelines for displaying third-party materials
The growing number of promotional brochures and flyers being issued and distributed on public school campuses has prompted a new set of guidelines by the Hawaii State Department of Education (DOE).
View Article8th TSC lays down fairy tale law at Hale Kula School
Soldiers from the 8th Theater Sustainment Command’s office of the Staff Judge Advocate put on a mock trial for the fourth-grade students of Hale Kula Elementary School for Law Day.
View ArticleOn-post schools request community council volunteers
Most parents of children attending a Hawaii public school have never heard of a school community council (SCC).
View Article94th AAMDC assists Linapuni Elementary awards
Senior leaders from the 94th Army Air and Missile Defense Command presented awards to the children of Linapuni Elementary School during their end of school award day ceremony, May 24.
View ArticleTAMC partners with Hawaii DoE for academic skills assessment
An Army vehicle carrying two Soldiers, an embedded French journalist and a detainee were involved in a single-vehicle accident during a humanitarian mission, April 24, 2013.
View ArticleWest Point calls to a Wahiawa prep football standout
Jaryn Villegas, a graduate of Leilehua High School, class of 2013, saw that he needed to make a change in his life, so he started playing football, a decision that has led him to the opportunity to...
View ArticleArmy HRC outlines transfer of Post-9/11 G.I. Bill benefits
Service members wanting to transfer their Post-9/11 GI Bill benefits to dependent children must do so before they retire, and their children will need to be full-time college students enrolled in the...
View Article9/11 GI Bill policy set to change Aug. 1
Transfer of benefits to require another four years in Army
View ArticleState DOE overhauls website to improve communications
The Hawaii State Department of Education (DOE) has launched HawaiiPublicSchools.org, a redesigned website to better serve parents, students, teachers, staff and the broader public
View ArticleSchool starts Aug. 5
Back-to-school season is always a busy time for parents and students.
View ArticleShafter, Solomon elementary schools have new principals
Aug. 5 may be the start of classes for students, but for two principals, next Monday marks the first day at a new school, as well.
View ArticleNew dean announced for APCSS
An expert on international law, retired U.S. Navy Captain Carleton R. Cramer was selected as the new Dean of Academics for the Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies today and will officially begin...
View ArticleFootball legend Herschel Walker speaks at Tripler
Retired professional football player Herschel Walker visited Tripler Army Medical Center, July 29, and spoke to an audience in Kyser Auditorium about his experience with Dissociative Identity Disorder...
View ArticleArmy’s March 2 Success becomes more interactive
Free online test program is designed to help America’s youth prepare for the future
View ArticleSchool surveys worth millions for Hawaii schools
On Wednesday (Sept. 4), all Hawaii public school students brought home a federal survey card for their parents to complete and return to school the next day.
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