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Background

What is the SFA 

The Hawai'i School Facilities Authority (HISFA) is a state agency established in 2020-21 and authorized in 2022-23 to build (1) Preschools, (2) Central Maui Schools and (3) Workforce Housing.

​The idea for a separate HISFA evolved from efforts by legislators dating back to 2013 with the passage of Act 155, a pilot program for the DOE to redevelop three public school land sites in public-private partnerships (P3s) to generate revenue for education.  

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Further changes are underway.  Act 72 (2020) established the HISFA.  Act 271 (2021) clarified HISFA powers and responsibilities.  Act 61 (2023) authorized the HISFA board to appoint the executive director.

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Using standards based designs, latest construction methods, sensible budgets, and maintainability of buildings, HISFA programs construct modern learning spaces for public schools and contemporary living environments for workforce housing.

Preschools

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Preschools

Hawai'i schools are over-capacity 

Projected population growth and need for housing and schools

Families need quality childcare

Central Maui Schools

Data-informed rapid prototyping of high-quality, community-specific facilities

Prefabricated construction, sensible budgets, and maintainability of the building

Workforce Housing

The 2022-2023 school year saw over 835 teachers resign, including 374 who left Hawai'i

Low educator salaries and high cost of living to blame

SOLUTION:

Design, Build, Operate, Finance, and Maintain, 

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