MauiNow: Hawaiian language public pre-K classroom now open at Hāna Elementary School
“E Ola ka ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi,” which means “the Hawaiian language shall live,” was printed on the shirts of the 3- and 4-year-old keiki in the newest public preschool classroom at Hāna Elementary School. Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke, who leads the state’s Ready Keiki preschool expansion initiative, and Sen. Lynn DeCoite visited the new Hawaiian language classroom earlier this month, which supports Hawaiian language and cultural education.
KHON: Hawaiʻi opens 100th public preschool classroom
Hawaiʻi opened its 100th public preschool as part of Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke’s “Ready Keiki” initiative.
The new preschool is at Maunawili Elementary in Kailua. Luke was joined by the Executive Office on Early Learning to celebrate the new opportunity for the islands’ keiki.
HNN: State’s first pre-K only public charter school opens in Kapolei
Hawaii’s first pre-kindergarten-only public charter school celebrated its grand opening Friday.
Community leaders, education advocates, and families gathered at Parkway Village Preschool in Kapolei.
The school features four classrooms with a capacity of 20 children, and as a public charter school, it provides tuition-free early learning.
It’s part of Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke’s Ready Keiki Initiative, which launched in 2023 with the goal of expanding access to preschool statewide.
HPR: Hawaiʻi continues adding public preschool classrooms
Back-to-school officially kicked off at Waiʻalae Elementary Public Charter School with an official opening and blessing of a new preschool classroom.
This is part of Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke's larger Ready Keiki initiative, which plans to have universal preschool by 2032.
HNN: New classroom allows public charter school to accept more preschool students
Waialae Elementary Public Charter School can now accept twice as many preschoolers after renovating two classrooms and adding a third.
State officials, including Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke, attended the opening ceremony on Monday. Local pastor Kordell Kekoa blessed the new classroom.
This is the first preschool classroom renovation at an existing charter school under the Ready Keiki initiative, which aims to make preschool more accessible to 3- and 4-year-old children.
HNN: Qualifying families can now apply for ‘Preschool Open Doors’ tuition subsidies
The application period for the state’s Preschool Open Doors (POD) program has officially opened.
Beginning Tuesday, July 1, low- to middle-income households can apply for the POD program (administered by the state’s Dept. of Human Services) which provides monthly childcare and preschool tuition subsidies for qualifying families.
Last week, Lieutenant Governor Sylvia Luke signed Act 203 (House Bill 692) into law, expanding on the state’s Preschool Open Doors program tuition subsidy program.
HPR: State preschool program expands making child care more accessible for Hawaiʻi's keiki
The state has taken another step toward making preschool more accessible to keiki.
On Tuesday, acting Gov. Sylvia Luke signed House Bill 692 into law, expanding the age and income eligibility thresholds of the Preschool Open Doors program, which offers monthly tuition subsidies to eligible families.
Star-Advertiser: Hawaii expands its preschool subsidy program
A new law signed Tuesday by Acting Gov. Sylvia Luke will significantly expand Hawaii’s Preschool Open Doors program, extending eligibility to younger children and higher-earning families, while also easing restrictions on child care providers.
House Bill 692, now Act 203, will take effect Jan. 1 , broadening eligibility to include 2-year-olds and removing the requirement that child care providers be accredited — an often expensive and time-consuming process that has limited participation.
KHON: New bill increases accessibility to child care, expands ‘Ready Keiki’ initiative
Serving as Acting Governor, Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke signed a major expansion of the state’s Preschool Open Doors (POD) tuition subsidy program into law on Tuesday, June 24.
Act 203 (House Bill 692) will take effect on Jan. 1, 2026. The law reduces barriers for accessing child care in Hawaii by expanding eligibility to include two-year-olds and removing accreditation requirements for child care providers.
KITV: Lt. Gov. Luke signs bill expanding preschool access to 2-year-olds in Hawaii
A newly signed bill will expand preschool access to include two-year-olds.
Lieutenant Governor Sylvia Luke, serving as Acting Governor, signed Bill 692 on Tuesday, a major expansion of the state’s Preschool Open Doors (POD) tuition subsidy program.
“We know that far too many working families fall into the gap, they earn too much to qualify for help but still struggle to afford quality child care,” said Lt. Governor Luke.
HPR: 50 new public pre-K classrooms will open statewide over next 2 years
Fifty new public preschool classrooms will open statewide over the next two years. It’s the next phase of the Ready Keiki initiative, which is aiming to provide universal pre-K by 2032.
Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke said the new classrooms are part of a larger effort in the state to create more seats for young children.
Star-Advertiser: Hawaii families to have more preschool access in fall
Families across Hawaii can expect to see 50 new public preschool classrooms over the next two school years under the Ready Keiki Initiative, Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke announced Tuesday.
About 25 new classrooms are scheduled to open statewide for the upcoming 2025-26 school year, with the other 25 opening by August 2026.
HNN: 50 more public pre-K classes opening across Hawaii over next 2 years
Parents of young children are getting more opportunities to enroll them in a public preschool class, all thanks to the state’s Ready Keiki initiative.
Over the next two years, the state will open 50 more public pre-school classrooms, increasing early education opportunities for more than 2,700 kids statewide.
KHON: Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke expands “Ready Keiki” initiative
More keiki across Hawaii could soon have access to free preschool, thanks to the next phase of Lt. Governor Sylvia Luke’s “Ready Keiki” initiative.
On Monday, Luke unveiled plans to open 50 new pre-K classrooms over the next two years, with a focus on serving families in rural areas. The expansion is part of a long-term goal to offer universal preschool access to all Hawaii 3- and 4-year-olds by 2032.
HNN: Public preschool classroom opens in South Kona
On Hawaii Island, a public preschool classroom is now open in South Kona.
Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke and state Sen. Dru Kanuha, D-Kona, Kau, Volcano, recently visited the new classroom at Hookena Elementary.
It’s the second public pre-K classroom to open in West Hawaii since the launch of the Ready Keiki initiative, which now operates classrooms on all islands.
“Expanding preschool access on the Big Island and in rural communities is about equity and opportunity for both our keiki and their families,” Luke said.
KITV: Ready Keiki expands in Kona; preschool access boosts community
Lieutenant Governor Sylvia Luke and Senator Dru Kanuha had the chance to visit a new public pre-kindergarten classroom at Ho’okena Elementary School.
The new classroom at Ho’okena Elementary is the second public preschool to open on West Hawaii Island since the launch of the Ready Keiki initiative in January 2023. The Ready Keiki initiative aims to expand preschools statewide.
Civil Beat: Benefits Of Early Learning Extend Far Beyond Classroom
Hawaiʻi, with leadership from Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke, has set the goal for universal access to early learning programs for all 3- and 4-year-olds by 2032. We are well on our way to achieving this goal through a mixed-delivery system, leveraging our public and community-based programs via combined investments in public pre-K classrooms and preschool subsidies.
Star-Advertiser: State agency’s preschool production pipeline bulges while other projects hit roadblocks
Next school year, the agency with eight employees and expanding funds anticipates adding preschool space for an additional 497 children toward a long-term goal to help produce classrooms for all Hawaii 3- and 4-year-olds by 2032 under a 2023 Ready Keiki initiative led by Lt. Gov. Sylvia Luke.
Big Island Video News: Pre-K Facility Planned Next To ‘Imiloa In Hilo, Draft EA Published
According to the 177 page document, the State of Hawai‘i School Facilities Authority will fund the construction of the facility under the “Ready keiki” program, in order to provide affordable childcare for University of Hawai‘i at Hilo students, faculty, and the surrounding community. The facility will also support workforce development for new teachers, and address the growing demand for early childhood education taught in the Hawaiian language.
Civil Beat: Education: Hawaiʻi’s Working Families Need More Support
While the state would like to take a more aggressive approach to opening public preschool classrooms moving forward, Luke said, the Ready Keiki initiative is also relying on private providers and charter schools to help expand access. The state is starting larger construction projects, like standalone preschool centers, that could add seats more rapidly as they open in the next few years.