Hawaii governor-elect holds education meetings

FIRST PUBLISHED ON Nov 4, 2010

November 4, 2010 – HONOLULU, Hawaii Voice of Stephanie Salazar Governor-elect Neil Abercrombie is ready to talk education. He isn’t due to take over…

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November 4, 2010 – HONOLULU, Hawaii

Voice of Stephanie Salazar

Governor-elect Neil Abercrombie is ready to talk education.

He isn’t due to take over his new position for a month, yet Abercrombie set up a meeting with DOE superintendent Kathryn Matayoshi and University of Hawaii System President M.R.C. Greenwood.

According to a release from Abercrombie, they will meet to survey current issues and to work together prior to the start of the legislature. One of Abercrombie campaign promises was to empower public school principals and teachers and make the UH-system a full partner with his administration.

PRESS RELEASE, Abercrombie campaign team

ABERCROMBIE REACHES OUT TO EDUCATION LEADERS IN FIRST ACT AS GOVERNOR-ELECT

On his first day as Governor-Elect, Neil Abercrombie reached out to the Superintendent of the state Department of Education Kathryn Matayoshi and University of Hawaii System President M.R.C. Greenwood to have a discussion and determine the next steps to advance education in Hawaii.

The three agreed to meet in the near future to survey current issues and to work together prior to the start of the legislature. During his campaign, Abercrombie made clear that education is his top priority. His plans include empowering principals and teachers in schools and making the UH-system a full partner with his administration.

“We need a unified voice to begin the hard work of ensuring a world-class education for all our children and young people,” Abercrombie said. “This will be a new era of communication, cooperation and coordination between the Governor’s Office, the Department of Education and the University of Hawaii system.”

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1 thought on “Hawaii governor-elect holds education meetings”

  1. The Department of Education is one of those “feel good” federal agencies that simply don’t solve the problem that they were created to fix.

    I can go in depth on this subject (and actually do http://upfordebate.us/story.php?title=time-to-end-the-department-of-education if you are interested.)

    The students may wish for more funding, but do they stop and ask where that funding comes from?

    We have turned into an entitlement society, caring not that government does not create wealth but only takes it.

    The more money government throws into the Department of Education, the higher prices for Education will rise. this includes student loans and subsides.

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