2021 Receiving State Summer Migrant Programs Directory
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HAWAII STATE ASSESSMENTS
The Smarter Balanced Assessments (SBA) in mathematics and English Language Arts/Literacy (ELA)
are aligned to the Hawaii Common Core Standards, and designed to measure whether students are
“on track” for readiness in college and/or career. These are mandatory assessments given to students
in grades 3-8 and 11. Statewide assessments include End-of-Course exams in Algebra I, Algebra II,
Biology I, and U.S. History, the Hawaii State Assessment (HAS) in Science, and the HAS-Alt. The
National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) is taken every two years by a sample of students
in grades 4 and 8, in reading and math, along with other subjects.
COMPULSORY ATTENDANCE POLICY
Hawaii compulsory attendance education law requires everyone between the ages of 6 - 18 years to
attend school (unless the child has already graduated from high school).
SUMMER MIGRANT PROGRAMS
Participants will need to contact their school in their home district of residence to see if they are
offering a summer school program. Services may include early childhood programs, credit recovery,
credit advancement, etc.
HAWAII MIGRANT EDUCATION PROGRAM
HAWAII
Hawaii State Department of Education
475 22nd Ave. Bldg 302, Room 101
Honolulu, HI 96816
Contact Person Address Phone Number
Allan Takeshita
Education Specialist
Migrant Education
475 22nd Avenue, Building
302,
Room 101
Honolulu, HI 96816
(808) 305-9856
(808) 735-8375 Fax
Note: At the time of publication the state referenced above had not provided their state’s information.
The information posted in this publication was obtained from their respective Department
of Education website.
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