School Year 2021-22 Distance Learning Programs

21-Jul-2021

The Hawaiʻi State Department of Education (HIDOE) looks forward to safely reopening schools for daily in-person learning for the 2021-22 school year. In accordance with the Board of Education resolution passed on July 15, 2021, the HIDOE is also providing a list of schools offering distance learning programs.

The Hawaii State Department of Education (HIDOE) looks forward to safely reopening schools for daily in-person learning for the 2021-22 school year.

“Welcoming back our students to our campuses is the priority for all schools. We look forward to engaging students through in-person learning paired with programs and services of high interest, including after-school programs, athletics, clubs and other extracurricular activities,” Deputy Superintendent Phyllis Unebasami said. “We continue to work closely with the state Department of Health to ensure we have clear guidance and COVID-related data to inform decision-making for our schools.”

In accordance with the Board of Education resolution passed on July 15, 2021, the HIDOE is also providing below a list of schools offering distance learning programs for the 2021-22 school year.

Specifically, the resolution states:

BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the Board directs the Superintendent to develop and maintain an easily accessible listing of schools that offer distance learning programs along with a description of the distance learning program and whether those schools are currently accepting geographic exceptions to make it easy for families to find distance learning programs, which shall be available by July 21, 2021 on the Department’s website and shall be regularly updated.

For complex areas that have determined it is not feasible at this time to offer a school- or complex-based distance learning option due to low demand or capacity, the HIDOE is partnering with these complex areas "to pool resources and expertise and reduce the burden on individual schools," in accordance with the Board resolution, to provide a state distance learning option. These complex areas currently include: Farrington-Kaiser-Kalani; Hilo-Waiakea; Castle-Kahuku; Baldwin-Kekaulike-Maui; Hana-Lahainaluna-Lanai-Molokai (elementary grades only) and Kailua-Kalaheo (elementary grades only).

Families interested in this state-based option will need to work with their child's school principal to discuss eligibility criteria. There are limited seats on a first come, first served basis. The principal will make a referral to the state for eligible students.

Update 7/28/21: For more information about the Department's state distance learning program, see here.


Column 1: Distance Learning Programs; Column 2: Descriptions; Column 3: Accepting Geographic Exceptions (Y/N)


For more information regarding Geographic Exceptions, please visit the HIDOE Geographic Exceptions website.


Distance Learning Contacts by Complex Area

Complex AreaContactPhone

Honolulu District​

Farrington-Kaiser-Kalani

Brian Simon

Ph: (808) 784-6608

Kaimuki-McKinley-Roosevelt

Ted Mura

Ph: (808) 784-6600

​Central District

Aiea-Moanalua-Radford

John Erickson

Ph: (808) 307-3902

Leilehua-Mililani-Waialua

Bob Davis

Ph: (808) 307-3901

​Leeward District

Campbell-Kapolei

Michelle Suzuki

Ph: (808) 543-6562

Pearl City-Waipahu

Lance Tanouye

Ph: (808) 692-8000

Nanakuli-Waianae

Daniel Addis

Ph: (808) 692-8000

​Windward District

Castle-Kahuku

Dr. Lynn Mochizuki

Ph: (808) 784-5900

Kailua-Kalaheo

Rampal Singh

Ph: (808) 784-5900

​Hawaii District

Hilo-Waiakea

Trish Champagne

Ph: (808) 974-6600

Kau-Keaau-Pahoa

Andrew Scott
Ph: (808) 982-4719

Honokaa-Kealakehe-Kohala-Konawaena

Janette Snelling

Ph: (808) 327-4991

​Maui District

Baldwin-Kekaulike-Maui

Desiree Sides
Alfred Perez

Ph: (808) 856-1858

Hana-Lahainaluna-Lanai-Molokai

Rebecca Winkie

Ph: (808) 243-1161

​Kauai District

Kapaa-Kauai-Waimea

Wendy Schwarze

Ph: (808) 274-3510



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