The Promise of Universal Access to Pre-K. Ready Keiki is a statewide public-private effort to expand access to preschool for all 3 and 4 year olds.
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It was an honor to meet with visitors from Inha University as we celebrate their 70th Anniversary. This milestone reflects the enduring bond between Korea and Hawaiʻi and the legacy of cultural exchange that began over 121 years ago.
Inha University holds a unique place in our shared history. Established by Korea's first president, Dr. Syngman Rhee, Inha was founded as a tribute to the Korean immigrants who first arrived in Hawaiʻi in 1903. The university's name—combining “Incheon” and “Hawaiʻi”—symbolizes the connection between the two regions.
Today, Inha continues to honor that legacy by fostering educational and cultural exchange, strengthening the bridge of friendship that unites Korea and Hawaiʻi. Congratulations to Inha on seven decades of excellence in education and innovation!
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Over the past few weeks, I’ve had the pleasure of visiting some of Hawaiʻi’s newest public preschool classrooms. With over 44 new pre-K classrooms added this year, #ReadyKeiki is making early learning more accessible across the state.
Open enrollment is currently available for all public pre-K classrooms, offering families the chance to apply and secure a spot for their keiki in these free programs.
For details and to apply, visit earlylearning.ehawaii.gov.
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Yesterday, we announced that the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands (DHHL) has been awarded a $72 million grant from the Biden-Harris Administration to expand broadband access. This funding, provided through the NTIA’s Tribal Broadband Connectivity Program, will bring high-speed internet, digital education, and community centers to thousands of underserved households.
Since launching #ConnectKakou, I’ve been proud to support efforts like this that connect our communities, create opportunities, and empower residents with essential digital tools. Mahalo to Associate Administrator Doug Kinkoph, the NTIA team, and all our partners for creating a more connected Hawaiʻi.
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Today we honor Hawaiʻi's veterans whose courage and sacrifices protect the freedoms we cherish. Mahalo nui loa to every veteran and their ʻohana who stand beside them. Today and always, we are grateful. ... See MoreSee Less
It was an honor to welcome everyone to the 8th Annual Pacific Rim Slow-Pitch Championships here in Hawaiʻi. After a four-year hiatus, itʻs so inspiring to see teams from around the world coming together once again in the spirit of camaraderie and friendly competition.
Mahalo to Hawaiʻiʻs own Pacific Rim Slow-Pitch Softball Federation for making this event possible. Your dedication to fostering international friendships through sport is truly remarkable.
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It was an honor to meet with visitors from Inha University as we celebrate their 70th Anniversary. This milestone reflects the enduring bond between Korea and Hawaiʻi and the legacy of cultural exchange that began over 121 years ago.
The university's name—combining “Incheon” and “Hawaiʻi”—symbolizes the connection between the two regions. Today, Inha continues to honor that legacy by fostering educational and cultural exchange, strengthening the bridge of friendship that unites Korea and Hawaiʻi.
Congratulations to Inha on seven decades of excellence in education and innovation!
The state has identified a potential exposure to avian influenza for those who attended the Mililani Pet Fair held on Nov. 2. The likelihood of spreading H5N1 to humans is low.
See DOH news release @:
3PM UPDATE: 911 service has been restored on Oahu. Call 911 for emergencies.
https://web1.hnl.info/hnlalerts/web-content?i=2oA