Thursday, July 11, 2013

Senate Education Chair to Hold Weighted Student Formula Discussions with Principals Statewide

Senate Education Chair Jill Tokuda will meet with all of Hawaii's principals to receive feedback and comments about the way public schools are funded through the Weighted Student Formula (WSF). The meetings will take place in small talk story settings across the State, focused primarily on the WSF, but also other important issues principals would like to discuss.

WHEN: Summer and Fall of 2013 - Beginning Thursday, July 11, 2013 with Kaimuki-McKinley-Roosevelt Complex Area

WHERE: Statewide site visits to all of the Complex Areas

In 2004, the Legislature passed Act 51, which created the WSF with the goal of empowering Principals to act as the educational leaders of their schools. As the 10th anniversary of Act 51 approaches, the Senate Education Committee has been focusing on making sure that the significant reforms set forth in Act 51 have not only been put into place, but that the desired outcomes have been achieved.

"To simply pass legislation is not enough. It is always important that we go back and assess how the policies we create are being implemented and resulting in the desired changes in practice we were hoping to achieve." stated Senator Jill Tokuda. "We must also not be afraid to make changes based upon the feedback we receive, and these talk story sessions will provide me with valuable insights from key stakeholders as to our current method for funding schools."

As set forth in Senate Resolution 61 (2012), the Department of Education contracted with American Institutes for Research (AIR) for an evaluation of Hawaii's WSF which was completed and finalized in June 2013. As a part of the evaluation, key stakeholders, including principals, were interviewed and/or surveyed on their views on the WSF. These talk story meetings will provide principals the opportunity to comment on the WSF report's findings and recommendations and to add their own thoughts and opinions that may or may not have been included.

View the media advisory.




Monday, July 8, 2013

Senator Tokuda to hold Senate District 24 Town Hall Meeting (UPDATED)

Senator Jill Tokuda will host a Senate District 24 Town Hall Talk Story Meeting on Tuesday, July 9, 2013, from 7:00pm to 8:30pm at Windward Community College in Hale Akoakoa 107 and 109. Senator Jill Tokuda will host a Senate District 24 Town Hall Talk Story Meeting on Tuesday, July 9, 2013, from 7:00pm to 8:30pm at Windward Community College in Hale ‘Ākoakoa 107 and 109.

As a result of recent burglaries and mail theft in Windward neighborhoods, Senator Tokuda has invited a member of the Honolulu Police Department's Community Policing Team to be in attendance to talk with residents about their neighborhood watch programs and how interested individuals can start up a group.

"Our legislative town hall meetings provide excellent opportunities to engage with our constituents, allowing them to share their thoughts and perspectives with me, and to have their questions and concerns answered and addressed," stated Tokuda.

Similar to the series of town hall meetings held since 2008 and hosted by Senator Tokuda, this meeting will provide residents with an opportunity to share their thoughts and concerns about issues facing our community and talk about the 2013 legislative session.

Anyone with questions or requiring special assistance should call 587-7215. View the updated news release.




Monday, June 24, 2013

Governor Signs Measures to Advance Early Learning

Governor Neil Abercrombie signed into law today a measure that is cornerstone to what will one day become a state-funded early childhood education program for Hawaii.

Senate Bill (SB) 1093 expands the Preschool Open Doors program as the basis for ensuring our children are ready for school and is the foundation to the development of an early learning system.

"This measure reaffirms the Legislature's commitment to our youngest of keiki," said Senator Jill Tokuda, chair of the Senate Committee on Education, and strong supporter of early childhood education. "It provides a concrete investment in Hawaii's efforts to join the vast majority of states that direct resources towards school readiness and early learning."

This measure will also provide services to a gap group of children who will no longer be eligible for kindergarten beginning in 2014 due to the change in the minimum kindergarten entry age.

"Putting into law a more robust, expanded version of the Preschool Open Doors Program allows us to most efficiently and effectively utilize the resources provided, with the overall goal of working with providers to achieve school readiness in our late born population that cannot attend kindergarten in 2014-15," she explained. "Access to educational opportunities is one of the greatest equalizers we can give our children, ensuring every chance that they can have to be successful in both school and life."

The program will be administered by Department of Human Services. SB 1093 appropriates $1.160M for administration costs for two years and $6M in FY15 for subsidies based on a sliding fee scale that the Department of Human Services will develop.

"Today's investment builds a firm foundation of readiness for our youngest keiki as they prepare to enter school, and will serve our state well as we move towards creating a high quality publicly funded early learning system," said Tokuda.

The bill went into effect immediately upon receiving the signature of the Governor today. View the media release.


Legislators and children from Seagull Schools join Governor Neil Abercrombie for the signing of Senate Bill 1093.
L-R: Rep. Takashi Ohno, Sen. Brickwood Galuteria, Sen. Jill Tokuda, Gov. Neil Abercrombie, Rep. Mark Hashem, Sen. Gilbert Keith-Agaran (Photo Courtesy: Senate Communications)




Monday, June 17, 2013

Senator Tokuda to hold Senate District 24 Town Hall Meeting

Senator Jill Tokuda will host a Senate District 24 Town Hall Talk Story Meeting on Tuesday, July 9, 2013, from 7:00pm to 8:30pm at Windward Community College in Hale Akoakoa 107 and 109. Senator Jill Tokuda will host a Senate District 24 Town Hall Talk Story Meeting on Tuesday, July 9, 2013, from 7:00pm to 8:30pm at Windward Community College in Hale ‘Ākoakoa 107 and 109.

"Our legislative town hall meetings provide excellent opportunities to engage with our constituents, allowing them to share their thoughts and perspectives with me, and to have their questions and concerns answered and addressed," stated Tokuda.

Similar to the series of town hall meetings held since 2008 and hosted by Senator Tokuda, this meeting will provide residents with an opportunity to share their thoughts and concerns about issues facing our community and talk about the 2013 legislative session.

Anyone with questions or requiring special assistance should call 587-7215. View the news release.




Tuesday, May 7, 2013

HAWAII LAWMAKERS SELECTED FOR NATIONAL EARLY LEARNING FELLOWS PROGRAM

House and Senate Education Chairs Roy Takumi and Jill Tokuda Tapped to Participate in Program Sponsored by National Conference of State Legislatures

Representative Roy Takumi (Pearl City, Manana, Waipio) and Senator Jill Tokuda (Kāne‘ohe, Kāne‘ohe MCAB, Kailua, He‘eia, Āhuimanu) are among legislators from across the country who will participate in a new Early Learning initiative by the National Conference of State Legislatures (NCSL).

The endeavor is designed to support emerging legislative leaders on early childhood learning expand their knowledge in all areas related to pre-kindergarten education.

Takumi and Tokuda were instrumental in stewarding early education bills through the 2013 Legislative Session, and successfully implementing into law the foundation for phasing in early learning in Hawaii, an issue which had been endlessly discussed since the 1990's without concrete resolution.

"State Legislatures have been on the forefront of addressing the early educational needs of our children. The NCSL Early Learning Fellows Program will enable us to get more information on policy issues, training, assessment, accountability and governance of early learning to better make decisions on Hawaii's early education policies," said Representative Takumi.

Takumi also served as a co-chair at the National Conference of State Legislature's (NCSL) Foundation for State Legislatures Partnership on Educator Effectiveness. First elected to the State House of Representatives in 1992, Takumi served as Chair of the Higher Education Committee from 2001-2003 and as Chair of the Committee on Education from 2003 to the present.

"Early childhood education is one of the greatest equalizers we can give our children, ensuring every chance that they can have to be successful in both school and life," said Tokuda. "As we build Hawaii's early learning system, we hope to integrate models of best practice from across the country with what we know works best locally to meet the needs of our children and families. Collaborating and engaging with colleagues and experts in the field of early childhood through this program will allow us to do this."

Tokuda has served as the Senate's education chair since 2011 and served as higher education chair since 2009. Tokuda has served in the Hawaii State Senate since 2007.

The program will also allow the Hawaii lawmakers to meet, discuss and learn from fellow legislators working on the issue, and engage with research and policy experts who are leaders in the field of early childhood learning.

View the news release.




Wednesday, April 3, 2013

Creating Endowments to Benefit Hawaii's Public Schools - SCR77 (2012)

Senate Concurrent Resolution 77 urged the Department of Education and the Board of Education to encourage all schools or complexes to develop fundraising foundations to support the efforts and initiatives of the administrators, teachers and students. A few public schools have already benefited from such well-functioning support organizations, in particular Farrington, Kahuku, Hilo and McKinley High Schools, which have each raised over $1M over the years.

We hope that this information will serve as a resource to any school interested in pursuing the creation of a foundation. We thank the representatives of the aforementioned foundations for generously volunteering their time and their expertise in helping with SCR77 and with being opened to further volunteering any future assistance to those who will do the actual work to bring about new foundation organizations.

Click here for more information.




Monday, March 25, 2013

Senator Tokuda joins Kalani High School Robotics students to talk about Education Week 2013




Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Hawaii State Senate Education Chair to Host Early Learning Hangout

Hawaii State Senate Committee on Education Chair Jill Tokuda, along with United States Senator Mazie K. Hirono and preschool providers from around the State, will utilize Google+ Hangout on Friday, March 22, 2013 to talk about the newly introduced Providing Resources Early for Kids Act (PRE-K Act) and how Hawaii can best position itself to be a part of future federal investments in state preschool programs. During the live virtual roundtable moderated by Senator Tokuda, participants will be taking questions from the general public live via Twitter, through the hashtag #HIEarlyEd.

Introduced by Senator Hirono earlier this month, the PRE-K Act creates a new federal-state partnership that incentivizes states to both improve the quality of state preschool programs and expand to serve more children in need. Under this legislation, states like Hawaii could apply for startup funds if they submit a plan to establish a high-quality preschool program within two years.

WHEN: Friday, March 22, 2013

10:00 am-11:00 am: Senator Jill Tokuda to host panel with local preschool providers

Approx. 10:30 am- 11:00 am: Senator Mazie K. Hirono to join panel discussion from Washington, D.C. (The United States Senate is currently voting on a number of measures & the Senator will be joining the discussion between votes.)
WHERE: Hawaii State Capitol Room 414
  The public can watch the Hangout live via YouTube at: http://www.youtube.com/user/sentokuda.

"Hawaii's children deserve the lifelong advantages that equal access to high-quality early education affords. Senator Mazie K. Hirono's PRE-K Act is fundamental, and would provide states like Hawaii with support as we build a robust early learning system for our youngest of keiki," said Senator Jill Tokuda. "This topic is top of mind to so many right now, and we recognize the unique opportunity new media presents us with to engage with constituents and connect across the islands and to our nation's capitol."

Google+ Hangouts provide users the capability to video chat with multiple individuals at the same time. Google+ Hangouts in concert with other social media vehicles continue to be used by government officials seeking new ways to engage with those they serve. This is Tokuda's second Google+ Hangout event this legislative session. In February, Tokuda conducted the Senate's first ever Hangout, dubbed the "Principal Hangout," in which she sat down with principals from around the State to talk about the Weighted Student Formula.

A proponent for enhancing civic engagement in the policymaking process, Senator Tokuda continues to advance the Senate's commitment to ending the geographical divide that confronts our island state through the use of technology. As chair of the Senate's Committee on Education, she is one of two committees piloting the Senate's new Neighbor Island Video Conferencing Program. She has also conducted several Twitter Town Halls.

Friday's Early Learning Hangout will take place during this year's Education Week at the Hawaii State Capitol. View the media advisory.




Wednesday, March 6, 2013

Senate Spotlight Featuring Senator Jill Tokuda




Friday, February 8, 2013

Principals "Hangout" with Senate Education Chair


This afternoon, Senate Committee on Education Chair Jill Tokuda, sat down with principals from around the state to talk about the Weighted Student Formula in a live Google+ Hangout. During the virtual roundtable, principals from Kapaa High School, Kaneohe Elementary School, Maui Waena Intermediate School, and Waiakea High School shared their insights on the distribution of funds for school budgets.

Hosted by Senator Jill Tokuda, today's "Principal Hangout" was a first for the Hawaii State Senate. Principals participating in the discussion included: Daniel Hamada, Kapaa High School Principal; Derek Minakami, Kaneohe Elementary School Principal; Jamie Yap, Maui Waena Intermediate School Principal; and Kelcy Koga, Waiakea High School Principal.

"Today's virtual discussion showed us yet another simple way to engage our constituents and communities in the work we do here at the State Capitol," said Senator Jill Tokuda. "We are continuing to advance the Senate's commitment to ending the geographical divide that confronts our island state through the use of technology, and I look forward to having more Google+ Hangouts in the future."

Google+ Hangouts provides users the capability to video chat with multiple individuals at the same time. Google+ Hangouts in concert with other social media vehicles continue to be leveraged by government officials seeking new ways to engage with those they serve. Last month, Vice President Joe Biden participated in a "Fireside Hangout," in which he sat down with Americans from around the country to talk about proposals to reduce gun violence.

This is Tokuda's second social media event this legislative session. In January, Tokuda hosted a Twitter Town Hall on Early Learning. View the media release.




Thursday, January 24, 2013

Senate Uses Technology to Connect with Neighbor Island Constituents

Beginning this legislative session, neighbor island constituents will have the chance to testify at a Senate hearing without physically being there. By using the Hawaii State Senate's new Neighbor Island Video Conferencing Program, constituents on the neighbor islands will be able to participate in the legislative process and have their voices heard without traveling to Oahu.

"This pilot project is intended to afford neighbor island individuals the opportunity to actively participate in formulating new legislation, while avoiding travel and related expenses associated with testifying at a Senate committee hearing," said Senate President Donna Mercado Kim. "At the same time, the Senate will benefit from State, County, and community input and discussion that previously may have been missing."

The Hawaii State Senate will launch its Neighbor Island Videoconferencing Pilot Program with the Senate Committee on Education on Friday, January 25, in Room 414 of the State Capitol at 2 p.m.

The Senate Committee on Education will demonstrate and introduce this new concept during its informational briefing to discuss the progress of the state's Race to the Top grant and ESEA flexibility application with a live testimonial from Keaau Elementary School Principal Chad Farias on the Big Island via videoconference.

"Our committee contemplates issues that impact communities statewide and video conferencing allows us to ensure that critical stakeholders like parents, students, educators and community leaders can share their thoughts with us on important policy matters we are considering," said Senator Jill Tokuda, chair of the Senate Committee on Education. "We encourage everyone to actively engage with us in this pilot project, and exercise your right and responsibility to be involved in the legislative process."

In its inaugural year, the Neighbor Island Video Conferencing Program is being piloted by the Senate Committee on Education and the Senate Committee on Technology and the Arts. Along with neighbor island residents, State or County departments based on a neighbor island may participate in this project. Hearing notices for the pilot project hearings will indicate that videoconferencing testimony will be allowed and contain a link to instructions for the public on how to participate. Because this is a pilot project, there are some limitations to how many individuals are able to participate. Following the completion of the Legislative Session, the project will be evaluated. View the media release.




Thursday, January 3, 2013

Windward Community College Artwork on Display at Hawaii State Capitol

WCC Collage




Thursday, August 16, 2012

August 2012 Newsletter - Ko‘olau Konnections

August 2012 Newsletter - Ko‘olau Konnections




Friday, June 29, 2012

Governor Signs Bill to Establish the Office on Early Learning

Governor Neil Abercrombie signed Senate Bill 2545, Relating to Education, into law. The measure establishes the Executive Office on Early Learning.

Currently, Hawaii is just one of eleven states without a publically funded preschool program. SB 2545 works in concert with the Governor's Early Childhood Education Initiative to help the State join the rest of the country and meet its goal of providing a viable early learning system for Hawaii's youngest keiki.

"What we know as parents and what the research tells us is clear: access to developmentally and age appropriate educational opportunities makes a difference," said Senate Committee on Education Chair Jill Tokuda.

SB2545 establishes the Executive Office on Early Learning to provide for the necessary coordination and cooperation amongst all relevant governmental departments and agencies. In addition, the existing Early Learning Council will transition into its new role as the Early Learning Advisory Board, providing guidance and perspective from the public and private sector.

To assist in the implementation of a uniform early learning program SB 2545 will phase out Junior Kindergarten, repealing the program at the end of the 2013-2014 school year. In 2008 Hawaii established Keiki First Steps, a statewide early learning system, focused on maximizing public and private resources to ensure the delivery of services throughout our communities.

"SB2545 represents the very first steps of Keiki First Steps," said Senator Jill Tokuda. "The measure calls on the Office to develop an implementation plan and projected financials to ensure a seamless transition to an early learning system, focusing on those targeted four year olds most impacted by the loss of Junior Kindergarten."

The measure also clarifies a law passed in 2010 by making clear that a child must be at least 5 years old by July 31st in order to enter kindergarten, but pushes back this mandate back to the 2014-15 year to align with the implementation of Keiki First Steps, and focused on ensuring all children have meaningful options. View the media release.




Thursday, June 21, 2012

Governor Signs Measure to Strengthen Charter School System

Governor Neil Abercrombie enacted Senate Bill (SB) 2115 and SB 2116, Relating to Charter Schools, into law. Together, SB 2115 and SB 2116 strengthen Hawaii's Charter School System by increasing accountability in the governance of Hawaii's Charter Schools that will foster improved student outcomes.

SB 2115, the charter school omnibus measure, puts in place a comprehensive governance system for Hawaii's charter schools. The measure establishes clear lines of authority and clarifies the relationships, responsibilities, and lines of accountability among stakeholders of Hawaii's Charter School System. SB 2116 appropriates funds to help with the transition.

"Senate Bill 2115 puts in place a solid system of governance that will be good for our students, families and community," said Senate Committee on Education Chair Jill Tokuda. "It ensures that charter schools maintain the autonomy and flexibility they need to be innovative while providing the requisite level of accountability as these are public school students, and tax payer dollars."

SB 2115 and SB 2116 are a direct result of the Charter School Governance, Accountability, and Authority Task Force (CSGTF) which was Co-Chaired by Senator Jill Tokuda and Representative Della Au Belatti.

While countless hours have gone into these measures, the real work lies ahead in the implementation and transition," said Senator Tokuda, "Change is never easy, and if we are going to be successful we will need the buy in and participation of all stakeholder groups."

Charter School Governance, Accountability, and Authority Task Force

CSGTF was established during the 2011 Session through the enactment SB 1174 (Act 130). This bill was introduced to address several issues brought to surface relating to charter schools. Act 130 established a task force that sought accountability among stakeholders of the charter school system. Objectives of the task force were to develop legislation or administrative rules on the governance structure of charter schools, identify oversight and monitor responsibilities of the charter school review panel, as well as to discuss funding related issues. View the media release.




Tuesday, June 12, 2012

June 2012 Newsletter - Ko‘olau Konnections

June 2012 Newsletter - Ko‘olau Konnections




Thursday, May 17, 2012

May 2012 Newsletter - Ko‘olau Konnections

May 2012 Newsletter - Ko‘olau Konnections




Wednesday, May 2, 2012

April 2012 Newsletter - Ko‘olau Konnections

April 2012 Newsletter - Ko‘olau Konnections




Tuesday, April 3, 2012

March 2012 Newsletter - Ko‘olau Konnections

March 2012 Newsletter - Ko‘olau Konnections




Monday, March 5, 2012

Youth Engagement Legislative Hearing Day

The Senate Education Committee is hosting a Youth Engagement Legislative Hearing Day on Friday, March 16th. Please click here for more information.




Thursday, March 1, 2012

February 2012 Newsletter - Ko‘olau Konnections

February 2012 Newsletter - Ko‘olau Konnections




Thursday, March 1, 2012

Art at the Capitol: What's On Your Wall?




Tuesday, February 7, 2012

Castle High School and Le Jardin Academy Artwork on Display at the State Capitol






View the press release









Thursday, February 2, 2012

Senator Tokuda hosting District 24 Town Hall Meeting on February 6th




Monday, December 5, 2011

Senator Tokuda addressed the Hawaii Secondary Student Conference and provided closing remarks for their annual conference





Monday, December 5, 2011

Windward Community College Artwork on display at the Hawai‘i State Capitol during December






View the press release









Friday, November 4, 2011

Time To Speak Up On Plans For Kawainui Wetlands




Tuesday, October 11, 2011

Maunawili Community Meeting

Senator Tokuda is hosting a community meeting in Maunawili. Army Corps of Engineers, Department of Agriculture, and Hawaiian Electric Company will be present to share with the community what projects they are working in the area. Click here to view the informational flyer.




Monday, October 10, 2011

October 2011 Newsletter - Ko‘olau Konnections

October 2011 Newsletter - Ko‘olau Konnections




Friday, September 16, 2011

September 2011 Newsletter - Ko‘olau Konnections

September 2011 Newsletter - Ko‘olau Konnections





Tuesday, July 26, 2011

July 2011 Newsletter - Ko‘olau Konnections

July 2011 Newsletter - Ko‘olau Konnections




Tuesday, July 19, 2011

Charter School Task Force Holds Meeting to Address Issues

HONOLULU -- The Charter School Governance, Accountability, and Authority Task Force (CSGTF) will be holding its first meeting on Wednesday, July 20, 2011 at 10 a.m. in conference room 225, at the State Capitol.

The Task Force is co-chaired by Senate Education Committee Chair Jill Tokuda and House Education Committee Vice-Chair Della Au Belatti. Click here to read more.




Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Governor Abercrombie Signs Bill Relating to School Repair and Maintenance

HONOLULU -- Governor Neil Abercrombie this afternoon signed Senate Bill 1383 into law. The bill, now Act 150, allows the Hawaii 3R's School Repair and Maintenance Fund to receive money from the School-Level Minor Repairs and Maintenance Special Fund.

Hawaii 3R's (Repair, Remodel and Restore Hawaii's public schools) was created in 2001 by U.S. Senator Dan Inouye. The organization's mission is to form public-private partnerships to tackle the millions of dollars in repair and maintenance backlog. Since its inception, the State has saved an estimated $37.7 million in costs for school repairs and maintenance. Click here to read more.




Monday, June 6, 2011

Hiki NŌ Completes Its First Season

Congratulations to all of the students of HIKI NŌ for completing their first season on the nation's first statewide student news network! Their final episode, which recaps the whole season, and all episodes from this season, can be seen at www.pbshawaii.org




Thursday, June 2, 2011

June 2011 Newsletter - Ko‘olau Konnections

June 2011 Newsletter - Ko‘olau Konnections




Thursday, May 12, 2011

Kapunahala Elementary School's Artwork on display at the Hawai‘i State Capitol during May


Click here for more information.








Tuesday, May 10, 2011

May 2011 Newsletter - Ko‘olau Konnections

May 2011 Newsletter - Ko‘olau Konnections




Thursday, April 14, 2011

April 2011 Newsletter - Ko‘olau Konnections

April 2011 Newsletter - Ko‘olau Konnections




Tuesday, April 12, 2011

EDUCATION COMMITTEE TO BEGIN HEARINGS ON UNIVERSITY OF HAWAII BOARD OF REGENT NOMINEES




Tuesday, April 8, 2011

EDUCATION COMMITTEE RECOMMENDS TO CONFIRM BOARD OF EDUCATION APPOINTEES




Tuesday, April 5, 2011

EDUCATION COMMITTEE TO BEGIN HEARINGS ON BOARD OF EDUCATION NOMINEES




Monday, March 21, 2011

Kawai Nui Marsh Community Forum











Senator Tokuda and the Harold K. L. Castle Foundation will be hosting the fourth in a series of discussions about the future of Kawai Nui Marsh on Saturday, April 2, 2011, from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m. at Le Jardin Academy's Lower School Multi-Purpose Room. Click here for more information.




Wednesday, March 16, 2011

On March 15, 2011, the Senate Education Committee invited high school robotics teams to demonstrate their robots at the Hawaii State Capitol as part of the 8th Annual Education Week.








Tuesday, March 8, 2011

2011 Education Week Media Advisory and Schedule of Events, March 14-18.




Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Hawaii's Young Politicians Reveal Their Thoughts On Political Process

View Part 1 of the video on KITV.com
View Part 2 of the video on KITV.com




Friday, March 4, 2011

March 2011 Newsletter - Ko‘olau Konnections

March 2011 Newsletter - Ko‘olau Konnections




Friday, March 4, 2011

Appointments Necessary

Read the article in the Honolulu Star-Advertiser.




Friday, March 4, 2011

Hawaii Ed Board Now in Governor's Hands

Read the article in the Honolulu Civil Beat.




Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Benjamin Parker Elementary, Mokapu Elementary and King Intermediate Schools artwork on display at the Hawai‘i State Capitol during March.

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Friday, February 25, 2011

2011 Student Hearing Day

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Wednesday, February 9, 2011

February 2011 Newsletter - Ko‘olau Konnections

February 2011 Newsletter - Ko‘olau Konnections




Thursday, February 3, 2011

Enchanted Lake and Ka‘elepulu Elementary Schools artwork on display at the Hawai‘i State Capitol during February


Click here for more information.








Tuesday, January 25, 2011

Senate Education Committee heard SB8, Relating to Education, on the Appointed School Board on Monday, January 24th

See KITV and Hawaii News Now coverage of the hearing.




Friday, January 21, 2011

Senate Education Committee to hear Appointed BOE legislation on
January 24, 2011

Click here for more information.




Monday, January 10, 2011

Windward Oahu Legislators Host Town Hall Meeting - January 25, 2011

Click here to read about Windward Oahu Legislators Host Town Hall Meeting




Monday, January 10, 2011

Twitter Town Hall Media Coverage

1/10/11 Social Wire: Following Up With Jill Tokuda's Twitter Town Hall
1/7/11 Twitter Tested as Tool for Testimony
1/7/11 Social Wire: Senator Tokuda Explains Twitter Townhall







Monday, January 10, 2011

Aikahi Elementary students artwork on display at Hawaii State Capitol in January


Click here to read about Aikahi Elementary students artwork on display at Hawaii State Capitol.







Thursday, January 6, 2011

January 2011 Newsletter - Ko‘olau Konnections




Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Senator Tokuda to conduct "Twitter Town Hall Meeting" on appointed Board of Education legislation

Click here for more information.




Thursday, December 16, 2010

Senator Tokuda Seeks Motivated Windward Prep or Community College Student for ACE Internship at State Capitol

Senator Jill N. Tokuda is again putting out the call for students to apply for her annual "A Capitol Experience" (ACE) Internship Program for the 2011 legislative session. In previous years, this internship was only available to Windward O‘ahu high school students. This year, Senator Tokuda is proud to announce that the program will also be open to all Windward Community College students.

Established in 2007, the ACE Internship program offers a paid position to a motivated student who has an interest in government and serving as an advocate for issues he or she cares about. This internship will also provide the intern with a first-hand opportunity to learn about government and the legislative process.

"Years ago, others opened the door for me, helping me to realize the role I could play in making Hawaii a better place," said Tokuda. "That's why it is so important to me that we keep those doors open for others - providing young people with the opportunity to realize the roles and responsibilities they have in our government,".

The student who is selected will be assisting the senator and her staff with monitoring legislation, conducting research, assisting with constituent concerns, and writing articles about her experience for the Senator's monthly newsletter.

"Especially given my capacity as the Chair of the Education Committee and the reform efforts under consideration, it is critically important to me to support our future leaders and gain their perspectives on issues that could have a profound effect on their futures," said Tokuda.

Windward O‘ahu high school or Windward Community College students who wish to apply for this internship can contact Darlene Tsukazaki at (808) 587-7215 or via email at d.tsukazaki@capitol.hawaii.gov. Information packets were also mailed to all Windward high schools and Windward Community College's Career Center. All applications must be submitted by Wednesday January 12, 2011.

Application packets are also available in the Documents & Links section.