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Ms. Kawauchi asked how the arrangements would be made for Commissioners to go out <br />into the community and suggested that arrangements should all go through the <br />Commission Secretary, Karen Eoff. This would help coordinate who is going where. <br />Mr. Shumway asked what type of presentation was used in the past and added that Power <br />Point would be a good way to present. <br />Ms. Kawauchi suggested a Frequently Asked Questions handout would be helpful. <br />The motion was carried by the following vote: <br />Ayes: Commissioners Honma, Kawauchi, <br />Kaulukukui, Nahale -a, Osborne, <br />Shumway and Chair Haitsuka. <br />Noes: None. <br />Absent: Commissioners Fuertes, Jarman, <br />Kealoha and Unger <br />NEW BUSINESS <br />There was no New Business <br />UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br />COMM. 256: REQUEST TO PLACE REPORT FROM THE AD -HOC COMMITTEE ON <br />EDUCATION ONTO THE AGENDA <br />Memo from Commissioner Casey Jarman, Chair of the Ad Hoc Committee <br />on Education, dated June 14, 2010. <br />(Discussion on Comm. 256 and all related communications was postponed June 25, 2010.) <br />and; <br />COMM.256.1: REPORT FROM THE AD -HOC COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION <br />From Ad -Hoc Committee Chair, Casey Jarman, transmitting the findings and the <br />report of the Ad -Hoc Committee on Education. <br />Mr. Shumway reported that the Ad Hoc Committee on Education met on May 28, 2010 to <br />discuss ideas regarding educating the public about the proposed Charter amendments. <br />Committee members included Ms. Jarman, Chair; Mr. Nahale -a, Ms. Osborne, Mr. Unger <br />and Mr. Shumway. Mr. Shumway spoke on recommendations #1 - #4 making the <br />following suggestions: <br />5 <br />