Mr. Williamson discuss the questions for School Year 2021-22
If you have more questions, please email Mr. Williamson at kim.williamson@k12.hi.us Mission After-School All-Stars Hawaii (ASAS) provides comprehensive after-school programs that keep children safe and help them succeed in school and life. Vision Our goal is to identify and fuel our student’s individual passions, by tying their interests to tailored academic support, enrichment activities and sports. By creating lasting relationships with our students and incorporating service learning, we equip our All-Stars with the confidence and skills to become productive members of their community. About Us After-School All-Stars Hawaii (ASAS) is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization established in Hawaiʻi and has provided free after-school programs for middle school students since 2009. ASAS serves more than 2,300 students in the islands every year by partnering with the Hawaiʻi Department of Education and other community organizations. ASAS Hawaii leverages community resources, provides engaging learning opportunities for students, addresses the major issues students face today and provides practical solutions for working families in under-resourced communities. ASAS provides its students a safe-haven during the ‘danger zone’ hours of 3pm to 6pm – the time of day when youth violence, drug use and other delinquent behaviors are most likely to occur. ASAS programs provide effective and thoughtful supports to fight against increasing school drop-out and the obesity crisis, in addition to preparing our students for fulfilling careers in the modern workforce. For school year 2021-2022, we need to inform you of changes occurring in the Student Transportation Services Branch. Per the Hawaii Administrative Rules (HAR), students who qualify for free meal service also qualify for free bus pass transportation. Historically this has meant that students who attend Community Eligibility Provision (CEP) schools like ours, receive a free bus pass because all students are receiving free meals.
In 2019, the HAR was revised clarifying that only students who are certified eligible by the Department of Human Services to participate in the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) are also eligible for free bus passes. The Student Transportation Services Branch will be adhering to these guidelines beginning in the 2021-2022 school year. To clarify, a student attending a CEP school must be SNAP certified to be eligible for a free bus pass. For more information on Student Transportation Services including applications and pricing, please visit: 🔗https://bit.ly/3i1lFGa To view and watch PHIS Class of 2021 Graduation Video, click on the link below:
🔗bit.ly/3vrYeuU Go to 🔗https://bit.ly/3fLBqzX to watch the Graduation Highlight video. Go to 🔗https://bit.ly/3xwOJf8 to watch the Full Graduation Video. Applications are open for Project Hōkūlani- a culture, work and strength-based program for all high school students, housed at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa and funded by the U.S. Department of Education Native Hawaiian Education Program Grant.
Hōkūlani scholars will:
Eligibility:
New Deadline: August 13, 2021 (Friday) To learn more and apply visit: www.projecthokulani.com (Program flyer packet and application form also attached.) For questions, email projecth@hawaii.edu To sign up for a Program Information & Question session visit: http://go.hawaii.edu/P8T |
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