State of Hawaii Office of the Lt. Governor

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HAWAIIAN LANGUAGE PUBLIC PRE-K CLASSROOM NOW OPEN AT HĀNA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

HAWAIIAN LANGUAGE PUBLIC PRE-K CLASSROOM NOW OPEN AT HĀNA ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

New Classroom Expands Access to Preschool and Strengthens Hawaiian Language and Culture in East Maui

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
November 13, 2025
HĀNA, Maui- "E Ola ka ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi," which means "the Hawaiian language shall live," read the shirts of the 3- and 4-year-old keiki in the newest public preschool classroom at Hāna Elementary School. Lieutenant Governor Sylvia Luke, who leads the state's Ready Keiki preschool expansion initiative, and Senator Lynn DeCoite visited the new Hawaiian language classroom earlier this month, which supports Hawaiian language and cultural education.
The new classroom brings the total number of the Executive Office on Early Learning (EOEL) Hawaiian language public preschool classrooms in the state to four: Blanche Pope Elementary, Hāna Elementary, Hauʻula Elementary, and Lānaʻi Elementary. The state opened its first EOEL Hawaiian language public preschool in 2024 under Ready Keiki - a milestone in expanding access to early learning while strengthening ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi education statewide.
"Hāna is a close-knit community, and it's so important that our ʻohana who live there have access to preschool for their keiki. It's especially exciting that this new pre-K classroom is rooted in Hawaiian values and language, grounding our youngest learners and future community leaders in place-based learning," said Lt. Governor Sylvia Luke. "This is an important step in our collective kuleana to revitalize and perpetuate the Hawaiian language and culture for future generations."
The EOEL Hawaiian language pre-K programs provide an immersive environment for children to learn through both language and culture. The curriculum integrates early literacy, numeracy and social-emotional development with Hawaiian values, stories, songs, and traditions - nurturing academic growth, a strong sense of identity and connection to place.
"Through the EOEL Public Pre-K Program, we're creating classrooms where every keiki feels seen, valued, and connected to their culture," said Yuuko Arikawa-Cross, Executive Office on Early Learning director. "The Hawaiian language classroom in Hāna reflects our belief that early learning should celebrate who our children are and where they come from - and that their first educational experiences can strengthen both their futures and their communities."
Hāna now has two public preschool classrooms - one Hawaiian language classroom and one English language classroom - giving families more options to access early learning opportunities close to home.
EOEL Public Pre-K Program Campuses on Maui:
Haʻikū Elementary School
Kīhei Elementary School
Princess Nāhiʻenaʻena Elementary School
Wailuku Elementary School
Hāna High & Elementary School * **
Kula Elementary School
Pukalani Elementary School
*Hawaiian language classroom
**Multiple classrooms
Each classroom in the state's Public Pre-Kindergarten Program serves up to 20 students, ages 3 and 4, with priority given to children in foster care, families experiencing homelessness, or other at-risk circumstances. Enrollment is accepted year-round.
Families are encouraged to apply for an available seat or join a waitlist by visiting earlylearning.ehawaii.gov.
For more information, families can contact EOEL at (808) 784-5350.
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