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With Tax Day next week, stay alert for scammers trying to steal your personal information. Especially with the devastation from this severe weather, there may be charity impersonators and disaster fraud attempts disguised to help you file casualty loss claims.

Call Hawaiʻi Department of Taxation if you receive suspicious messages at (808) 587-4242. Stay alert, stay SAFE, Hawaiʻi.
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Every elementary school in the Nānākuli-Waiʻanae Complex Area now has a free, public pre-K classroom through Executive Office on Early Learning. This is a huge win for our #ReadyKeiki initiative and early learning in our state — and we’re committed to doing the same for every community in Hawaiʻi.

To apply for a public pre-K or see all participating DOE schools statewide, visit earlylearning.hawaii.gov.

PUBLIC PRE-K FOR WEST OʻAHU:
📍 Leihōkū Elementary
📍 Māʻili Elementary
📍 Mākaha Elementary
📍 Nānāikapono Elementary
📍 Nānākuli Elementary
📍 Waiʻanae Elementary

#hawaiipreschool #hawaiiprek #hawaiikeiki keikifirst
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As another Kona Low approaches, here are four steps to help you stay storm-ready. We know how severe these storms can be, and the National Weather Service is forecasting periods of heavy rain with a high potential for flash flooding going into the weekend.

Please stay safe and remain vigilant as conditions change. For a more complete guide, visit Ready.Hawaii.gov and click on “Plan & Prepare.”
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It was an honor to meet with NEA Today President Becky Pringle during her visit to Hawaiʻi. Together with leaders from Hawaii State Teachers Association we discussed our DOE’s work to stand up a temporary campus for King Kamehameha III Elementary following the Maui wildfires—and the ongoing challenges our teachers and communities continue to face.

I also shared the work our state is doing to expand early learning through our Ready Keiki initiative. Mahalo to President Pringle and our very own HSTA leaders for all that you do!
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I had the chance to speak at the 3rd Annual Middle Level Student Leadership Summit, which brought together hundreds of 6th–8th grade student leaders from public schools across our state.

It was inspiring to see a room full of young leaders stepping forward and using their voices to create positive change within their school communities. Mahalo to Hawai'i Public Schools and the Duke Kahanamoku Foundation for continuing to support this summit and for believing in our students.
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