28-09-2025 12:05 via staradvertiser.com

Hawaii schools are climbing back from pandemic slump

As COVID-19 took hold across the islands beginning in 2020, Hawaii’s public schools struggled to take stock of the damage wrought by the burgeoning pandemic. Remote learning had scrambled routines, while shortened statewide assessments limited what educators could measure, and thousands of students were missing from classrooms altogether.
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