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Over 2,000 students absent from school due to Lahaina wildfire.

The Devastating Impact of ‍West Maui⁣ Wildfires on Lahaina’s Public Schools

The Hawaii State Department of Education‌ (HDOE)‍ has recently ‌released a report that sheds light ⁢on the aftermath of the West Maui⁤ wildfires. The report reveals that over 2,000 students are missing from Lahaina’s ⁣public school enrollment, a direct consequence of the ‍wildfires that ravaged ‌the area, claiming ‌the lives ⁣of at‍ least 115 individuals and leaving⁤ hundreds unaccounted for.

In ‍a letter to the state ⁤Board⁤ of Education Chairman Warren ​Haruki, ‌HDOE Superintendent Keith ⁣Hayashi acknowledged the significant impacts of‌ the Lahaina wildfires on West Maui communities and schools in the Lahainaluna complex. The Aug.⁣ 8 wildfire caused extensive damage‌ to several schools, including King Kamehameha III Elementary School, Princess​ Nahienaena Elementary School, ⁣Lahaina Intermediate School, and Lahainaluna High School.

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The ​state DOE‌ report highlights that King‍ Kamehameha ⁢III Elementary School remains closed due to significant structural damage, ⁢while Princess Nahienaena Elementary School, Lahaina Intermediate ‍School, ‍and Lahainaluna High⁢ School ⁤have sustained wind, debris, ash, and soot​ damage. These schools are⁣ currently‌ closed for water safety and environmental quality concerns, awaiting ⁣official ‍clearance.

According ‌to the ​report, the Lahainaluna complex had a total enrollment of 3,001 students, including 327 staff members, ⁢as of⁣ Aug.​ 9, 2023. Since the ‌Lahaina fire,‌ 538 students have re-enrolled in other public schools,‌ and ‍438 ⁤have opted for‍ the state distance learning program.

‘Children Passed’

However, the report reveals that a staggering number‌ of ‍2,025 students have ‍yet ⁣to⁣ re-enroll in another public school or ⁢choose distance learning. It remains unclear whether these students have moved out of ‍state or enrolled in private schools.

The HDOE is currently focused​ on meeting the short-term needs of the affected students and staff. ​Efforts include providing mental health support ​information, ⁢installing​ air quality monitors, ⁣and establishing a Maui​ support hotline. Various options,‌ such ‌as in-person, tele-health, and virtual medical⁣ services, are ​also being offered.

On Aug. 25, the⁢ names of​ 388 residents still missing in the Lahaina​ fire were released by Hawaii officials. Although⁤ the number of unaccounted individuals has decreased to 850, including many children,​ it remains a tragic situation.

Hawaii Governor​ Josh Green,‍ a Democrat, described the devastating impact ⁤on West Maui schools during an interview with CBS News’ Face⁤ The Nation. He mentioned that King Kamehameha Elementary School in Lahaina was ⁣completely destroyed, emphasizing the urgent need for ‌support and recovery efforts.



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