KS educational priorities, trustee pay raises
The
Advertiser
reports
that "The new head of Kamehameha Schools yesterday said strengthening
early-education programs and continuing to fuel the Hawaiian charter school
movement rank among the top projects facing the charitable trust in the coming
year."The
Star-Bulletin
has a related story:
"Just one week into her new job as chief executive of the $6 billion Kamehameha
Schools, Dee Jay Mailer is developing new ideas on how to extend the trust's
educational reach in the Hawaiian community. The 1970 Kamehameha Schools
graduate and former Kaiser Permanente executive said yesterday that she wants to
set up internship programs for Hawaiian students at workplaces owned or managed
by Kamehameha graduates."The
Advertiser
has a story
on trustee pay; "A state judge yesterday approved a new pay structure for
Kamehameha Schools trustees that will probably result in raises of about 70
percent, despite objections by the state attorney general's office and members
of the school community."The
Star-Bulletin
also has a story on
the pay raises.
Posted: Sat
- January 24, 2004 at 10:24 AM