On Monday, January 8, 2024, Nanakuli Elementary School held a ribbon-cutting ceremony for its two newly renovated pre-k classrooms. The State’s Ready Keiki initiative to expand its pre-kindergarten program is gaining momentum, all thanks to a collaborative effort between the State’s Lieutenant Governor’s Office, the Executive Office on Early Learning, the School Facilities Authority, and the Department of Education. This inspiring achievement has not only brought a smile to the faces of children and parents in the Nanakuli community but also set a shining example for other schools to follow. You can read more about this story in the Honolulu Star-Advertiser’s article “New Preschool Rooms Raise Hopes in Nanakuli.”
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