Monday, September 16, 2019

Fwd: Talk Story with Dr. K - Innovation Grants



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From: "Supt. Christina M. Kishimoto" <reply@hawaiidoe.org>
Date: September 16, 2019 at 6:07:44 PM HST
To: <20048903@notes.k12.hi.us>
Subject: Talk Story with Dr. K - Innovation Grants
Reply-To: reply@hawaiidoe.org


Superintendent Dr. Christina Kishimoto and Leadership Institute Executive Director Dr. Ed Noh did the first Talk Story Live segment on Facebook at Royal Elementary this morning. If you missed it, be sure to watch and find out the exciting news Dr. Noh had to share about the third year of the Department's Innovation Grant program.

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Talk Story with Dr. K.

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Fwd: Help us chart a course to 2030!


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Subject: Help us chart a course to 2030!
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OFFICE OF STRATEGY, INNOVATION, AND PERFORMANCE
Your window to choose 2030 Promise Plan
action opportunities is open through Friday

2030 Promise Plan

From May 6 to Aug. 1, 2019, nearly 2,800 participants weighed in on promises to be delivered to every student in every school during the next 10 years. A draft of this 2030 Promise Plan was announced at the Power & Promise of Public Education event with business and community leaders on Sept. 5.

How do we deliver on these promises? A feedback window to help us focus efforts around action opportunities identified by the community is open through Friday, Sept. 20.

Help the DOE chart a course for the next decade!

  • Read the draft plan HERE
  • Fill out our quick survey HERE

Mahalo for your insight. Click here to learn more about the process and timeline of the Hawai'i DOE's next phase of strategic planning.


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Monday, September 9, 2019

Fwd: REMINDER: Hawaii Statewide Assessment Program Training, Sept 12



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From: "MacGillivray, Emily" <emacgillivray@air.org>
Date: September 9, 2019 at 12:53:08 PM HST
To: "MacGillivray, Emily" <emacgillivray@air.org>
Subject: REMINDER: Hawaii Statewide Assessment Program Training, Sept 12

Aloha!

 

This is a reminder that you are confirmed for the Hawaii Statewide Assessment Program Training for the Oahu Districts on Thursday, September 12, 2019 at the Hawaii Convention Center, Room 313A/B/C located in Honolulu.

 

The Hawaii Convention Center is located at 1801 Kalakaua Avenue in Honolulu. From H-1 Eastbound: Take EXIT 23 and merge RIGHT onto PUNAHOU STREET. At the 1st stoplight, turn RIGHT onto BERETANIA STREET. At the next stoplight, turn LEFT onto KALAKAUA AVENUE. Proceed approximately 1/2 mile. Enter the parking garage on the RIGHT. From H-1 Westbound: Take EXIT 25A to KING STREET. Proceed 1.5 miles (King Street becomes Beretania Street). Turn LEFT onto KALAKAUA AVENUE and proceed 1/2mile. Enter the parking garage on the RIGHT. Please see https://www.meethawaii.com/convention-center/about/getting-to-the-center/ for more details. Parking will be fully validated on site.

 

Registration will begin at 8am. The training will begin promptly at 8:30am. An agenda is attached and a program guide and additional materials will be provided at check-in on the day of the training. Below is a checklist to prepare you for a successful training session. Please let us know if you have any questions.

 

1. Bring notebook and pen or a fully-charged laptop for note-taking during sessions. Please note that internet access should be available in the meeting rooms but connectivity cannot be guaranteed.

 

2. Bring a sweater or light jacket as the training rooms may get chilly.

 

3. A continental breakfast and buffet lunch will be provided. Coffee, tea and water will also be provided throughout the day.

 

If you have any questions, or if you are no longer able to participate in this training, please contact Karen Tohinaka at the Department of Education's Assessment Section at karen.tohinaka@k12.hi.us or Emily MacGillivray at American Institutes for Research at emacgillivray@air.org. We look forward to seeing you at the training.

 

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Emily MacGillivray

Program Manager

American Institutes for Research

1601 Kapiolani Boulevard

Suite 900

Honolulu, HI 96814

P: 808-943-3906

emacgillivray@air.org

 

Tuesday, September 3, 2019

Fwd: Talk Story with Dr. K. - Health Academy, State of the Schools


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Subject: Talk Story with Dr. K. - Health Academy, State of the Schools
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Talk Story with Dr. K.

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Monday, August 5, 2019

Fwd: Kick Off Your Week: Welcome back, students!



Teri Ann Lin   
Wheeler Middle School



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Date: Mon, Aug 5, 2019 at 10:09 AM
Subject: Kick Off Your Week: Welcome back, students!
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A momentous school year begins!

As we welcome back students to our schools this week, I invite you to view this "Kick Off Your Year" video to build on the positive momentum we've seen in the last year and get grounded in the exciting work to come with our next strategic plan.

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back to school video from Supt. Kishimoto

I wish all of you a happy and healthy new school year and I look forward to working alongside you. Mahalo for all you do for our haumana.


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Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Fwd: Leadership changes at the Office of Fiscal Services

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Date: Tue, Jul 23, 2019 at 7:09 AM
Subject: Leadership changes at the Office of Fiscal Services
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OFFICE OF THE SUPERINTENDENT

Leadership changes at the
Office of Fiscal Services


We have a significant leadership change in progress in the area of Fiscal Services. After eight years as Assistant Superintendent of Fiscal Services, Amy Kunz will be leaving the HIDOE to join the University of Hawai'i team. We wish her success in her new position!

I am pleased to announce that I am appointing two internal candidates to lead the Office of Fiscal Services through the end of December, when I expect to name a permanent appointment. Budget Director Brian Hallett will serve as the Interim Assistant Superintendent for the Office of Fiscal Services and Sandy Goya will backfill his position as Director of Budget. Sandy has been in the Superintendent's Office under the direction of the Deputy Superintendent and has a deep knowledge of policy and budgets. Both appointments take effect on August 1.

Mahalo,
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Dr. Christina M. Kishimoto
SUPERINTENDENT


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Monday, June 3, 2019

Fwd: Kick Off Your Week: A hui hou, school year 2018-19!



Teri Ann Lin   
Wheeler Middle School



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Date: Mon, Jun 3, 2019 at 8:19 AM
Subject: Kick Off Your Week: A hui hou, school year 2018-19!
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A hui hou, school year 2018-19!

We wrapped up the majority of our public school graduations this past week and I have thoroughly enjoyed attending ceremonies statewide with my leadership team. Our schools have great personalities!

I'd like to congratulate our educators on a successful year. You should be proud of the achievements of this year's graduates. All of the pomp and circumstance of graduation – the beaming students walking (or dancing) across the stage, the families cheering them on – is because of the hard work and dedication that you poured into the educational journey of your students.

Over the summer, the Department will continue to collect feedback for HIDOE's 2030 Promise Plan, develop our professionals on topics including Project Based Learning, Quality Special Education Services and Computer Science, and start to shift our focus for school year 2019-20 to quality instructional designs – Ideas That Transform!

I look forward to continuing our journey in delivering our core mission of equity, excellence and innovation in the Fall.

Meanwhile, enjoy your summer!  


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