HONOLULU (AP) — A Molokai charter school is receiving a $50,000 grant from a new charitable foundation established by Hawaiian Airlines. ADVERTISING HONOLULU (AP) — A Molokai charter school is receiving a $50,000 grant from a new charitable foundation established
HONOLULU (AP) — A Molokai charter school is receiving a $50,000 grant from a new charitable foundation established by Hawaiian Airlines.
Kualapuu School will use the money to develop a science, technology, engineering and math curriculum. The public conversion charter school serves English and Hawaiian language immersion students from pre-kindergarten through sixth grade.
The Hawaiian Airlines Foundation said Monday it’s awarding $25,000 to the PAI Foundation on Oahu to stage the 2015 Maoli Arts Month celebrating Hawaiian artists and cultural practitioners.
Papahana Kuaola will receive $25,000 to support the restoration of native plant species in the ahupuaa of Heeia on Oahu’s windward side.
The foundation plans to award annual grants in three areas: education, programs perpetuating Hawaiian cultural knowledge and programs protecting Hawaii’s environment.
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