Schools Superintendent Pat Hamamoto is seeking the power to replace teachers, principals and staff at some campuses that have been failing the No Child Left Behind law despite extra support to help them raise student achievement over the years.
A legislative proposal would let Hamamoto intervene at schools struggling the most to stay on track of the federal mandate’s goal of having all students proficient in reading and math by 2014…
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Here are the 28 Hawaii public schools that have been in restructuring for three years or longer for failing to meet goals of the federal No Child Left Behind law. The state Department of Education is proposing a measure that would allow Superintendent Pat Hamamoto to replace staffers at those schools – including teachers and principals – to raise student achievement.
Honolulu District
Central Middle
Dole Middle
Kalihi Kai
Central District
Wahiawa Elementary
Wahiawa Middle
Leeward District
Kamaile Elementary Public Charter School*
Maili Elementary
Nanaikapono Elementary
Nanakuli Elementary
Nanakuli High and Intermediate
Waianae Intermediate
Waipahu Elementary
Waipahu Intermediate
Windward District
Kahaluu Elementary
Parker Elementary
Hawaii District
Hilo Intermediate
Kalanianaole Elementary and Intermediate
Kau High and Pahala Elementary
Keeau Middle
Kealakehe Elementary
Kealakehe Intermediate
Laupahoehoe High and Elementary
Naalehu Elementary and Intermediate
Pahoa High and Intermediate
Maui County
Hana High and Elementary
Kaunakakai Elementary
Molokai High
Molokai Middle
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