The Senate STATE CAPITOL HONOLULU, HAWAI‘I 96813
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Thursday June 25, 2020 Media Contact: Jesse Broder Van Dyke (808) 284-6242
Kaua‘i will pilot education technology solutions for Garden Isle students this fall Honolulu, Hawai‘i – Senate President Ronald Kouchi announced the creation of an innovative technology project to support preschool through grade 12 students in Department of Education public schools on Kaua‘i. The Kaua‘i Education Technology Pilot Project is reimagining traditional educational models in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. The Kaua‘i Education Technology Pilot Project was developed by former Kauaʻi Complex Area Superintendent (CAS) Bill Arakaki, and incoming CAS Paul Zina, with input from Garden Isle principals and teachers. Several legislators and organizations also provided guidance and collaboration including Senate President Ronald D. Kouchi, Representative Nadine Nakamura, Representative Dee Morikawa, Representative Jimmy Tokioka, Harold K.L. Castle Foundation, Kamehameha Schools Bishop Estate, and other long-standing supporters of education on Kaua‘i. "With little or no guidance on transitioning to 100% distance learning, Bill, Paul, school principals and teachers did the hard work necessary to first understand the needs of students and teachers and then developed a framework to execute the program," said Senate President Kouchi. "With their innovative leadership and decisive actions, Kaua‘i students should be able to achieve a meaningful and enriching learning experience." The community-based initiative will be implemented in three phases: Phase One will begin in August 2020 and will provide internet access, Wi-Fi hotspots, and ensure that all Kaua‘i Complex Area students have a working device. Phase Two will overlap with Phase One, provide devices for teachers, and support teacher training which will begin in July. This phase is designed to prepare teachers for a new blended in-school and distance learning platform by the first day of school this fall. This phase will also provide a help desk to support parents. Phase Three will implement evaluation tools and internal and external support staff beginning in the fall of 2021. This phase will be funded by the Kaua‘i Complex Area budget.