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    Main line. 808-784-6200 (you can also email HIDOE at doeinfo@k12.hi.us ) . Fraud and ethics hotline. If you know of or suspect any fraud or unethical behavior, you can report your concerns to the Department anonymously 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, via our confidential toll-free hotline at (855) 233-8085 or at our online reporting service.

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  3. Teaching And Learning. Hawaiis educational pipeline, anchored by learning standards and exams, is grounded in principles and programs designed to produce lifelong learners, caring and ethical citizens and a college-and-career-ready populace. Tailored programs support students with special needs and accelerate and accommodate gifted students.

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  5. Everything you need to know about enrolling your child in Hawaii public schools. Tips and tools to help parents navigate and support continuous learning for students. Resources for students who want to help drive their education. About 11 percent of our students are military connected. Get resources here.

  6. Online registration: Students new to the Hawaii Department of Education or transferring* to a different HIDOE School for the SY 2024-2025 may submit an enrollment application online starting Friday, March 1, 2024. *Parents/Guardians need to complete the withdrawal process at the student's current school before beginning an online application.

  7. As the official state education agency, the Hawaiʻi State Department of Education oversees all 258 public schools and 37 charter schools and over 13,000 teachers in the State of Hawaiʻi, serving approximately 167,649 students statewide (School Year 2023-24).

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