Yesterday, we mentioned that some in Hawaii think the state’s current educational power-sharing arrangement might impede its ability to achieve the goals it set in the Race to the Top competition. We’ve just gotten word that some reforms to the current arrangement may be up for change in a statewide referendum this autumn. For more, see this item from the Honolulu Advertiser.
And for further thoughts about why Hawaii didn’t make the Race to the Top cut, see this item in the Honolulu Star Bulletin.
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