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Good student results for questionable conditions <br />There are great opportunities for education <br />Best on island. <br />Pahoa schools are doing great under the circumstances (the circumstantial cloud be composed of <br />geothermal gases like lead that has devastating effect on learning ability of children). <br />The schools look very nice and clean <br />Many options for parents /students that addresses their personal needs. Competition among schools <br />promote higher expectations. <br />Good schools with dedicated personnel - -thank you all. <br />its fine just the way it is <br />Pahoa School has improved and HAAS is OK <br />General comments <br />Schools could always be better <br />as long as they are open <br />seem to be getting more up to date <br />social chaos, poor reading and ? skills are all too common. <br />Great options besides public schools. <br />They seem to suck. <br />There are a lot of educational reforms currently in place in the schools. The State has intiated school <br />reform with new standards, bench marks, and General Learner Outcomes. The federal government has <br />also provided funds under the Race To The Top program and has made several changes in the way <br />curriculum is delivered and in the way that students are serviced. The HAAS school provides alternate <br />education programs. Kamehameha also provides quality programs and services to students of our area. <br />not familiar with this topic, although what is a charter school? can people afford it? <br />The schools should not be affected by the Pahoa Plan as it should not have any jurisdiction over them. <br />
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