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HONOLULU - In a significant move to enhance the educational landscape of the state, the Governor of Hawaiʻi has signed five new bills into law aimed at improving access and resources for students. One of the key features of the new legislation is the expansion of access to free school meals, ensuring that more children can benefit from nutritious food options during school hours. This initiative is expected to alleviate food insecurity among students and foster a healthier learning environment.
Additionally, the new laws tackle the ongoing issue of school bus shortages, which have been a persistent challenge for many districts. By addressing this problem, the state aims to ensure that students have reliable transportation to and from school, which is crucial for their attendance and overall educational success.
Furthermore, the legislation includes funding for interscholastic surfing programs, promoting not only physical fitness but also the cultural significance of surfing in Hawaiʻi. These measures reflect a commitment to comprehensive educational support that meets the diverse needs of students across the islands.
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