News Briefs: Valentine’s Day 2014
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View ArticleDOD program provides help, tools for wounded service members
Recognizing the potential of its workforce, the Department of Defense has established the Computer/Electronic Accommodations Program (CAP) to eliminate employment barriers for people with disabilities.
View ArticleEngineers support Oahu’s 2014 MathCounts
USACE recognizes the critical role that science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) education plays in enabling the U.S. to remain the economic and technological leaders of the global...
View ArticleMore honors, money for Hawaii schools
In recent years, four Hawaii high schools — Campbell, Leilehua, Mililani and Radford — have launched the NMSI Comprehensive AP program with support from ExxonMobil, DODEA, and the Office of Naval...
View ArticleFinancial education gives spending, saving guides
During 'Military Saves Week,' Army reminds Soldiers of year-round financial education.
View ArticlePrograms broaden opportunities
Soldiers looking for challenges beyond their regular military training might consider applying for one of two newly available programs through the Army’s Broadening Opportunity Program.
View ArticleHale Kula robotics team earns spot in world event
The Hale Kula Elementary “Cyborg Eagles” robotics team has been working hard this school year, and it all paid off at the Hawaii VEX IQ State Championship, held at Pearlridge Center, recently
View Article2014-15 Hawaii kindergarten registration now underway
The Hawaii Department of Education (HIDOE) is encouraging all parents to register their children into the kindergarten program for the 2014-15 school year.
View ArticleSelect Hawaii schools ‘test’ new reading, math assessments
Approximately 25,000 Hawaii public school students will practice taking improved and more engaging annual state tests meant to better gauge their progress toward college and career readiness.
View ArticleU.S. Secretary of Education addresses military school issues
Hawaii’s public schools can be a model for the nation, according to U.S. Secretary of Education Arne Duncan during recent visits to Hawaii schools.
View ArticleDOD provides online academic assistance
All kindergarten through grade 12 students in eligible U.S. military families can access Tutor.com at www.tutor.com/military; it’s an official Department of Defense (DOD) program.
View ArticleCommissary offers MOMC fun
Nearly 1,000 kindergartners wiggled and giggled in anticipation of the “extra-special surprise guest” slated to make an appearance at any moment inside the Hale Kula Elementary School cafeteria, here,...
View ArticleExchange rewards students with good grades
Military students can turn good grades into rewards with the Army & Air Force Exchange Service’s “You Made the Grade” program
View ArticleThe Meat & Potatoes of Life: College talk tips offered to first-time parents
It's college decision time, but before parents of high school seniors engage each other in conversation, take heed!
View ArticleBig Island youth groups tour, learn
Recently, Pōhakuloa Training Area (PTA) hosted three different groups: the Kona Hongwangi Cub Scout Troup, the Hawaii Island Youth Corp and the Waiakea Elementary School.
View ArticleNews Briefs: May 2, 2014
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View ArticleMobile Training Team conducts HR refresher course
SCHOFIELD BARRACKS – The 25th Infantry Division hosted a Mobile Training Team (MTT) out of Fort Jackson, S.C., to conduct training for a Brigade S1 Operation Course out of the Mission Training Complex...
View ArticleNews Briefs: May 9, 2014
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