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"Hawaii Schools Spark Debate: Pledge of Allegiance or Freedom of Speech for Students?"
Community Reporter
Aug 29, 2025
Trivia QuestionâWhat is the official state fish of Hawaii, known for its vibrant colors and unique name? Answer at the bottom of the newsletter |
The article highlights a mother's concern over her daughter being required to recite the Pledge of Allegiance and national anthem at a Hawaii elementary school. The mother, who is Native Hawaiian, believes this practice is a form of indoctrination and should be optional. The Hawaii State Department of Education affirms that students have the right to opt-out for religious or other reasons. Other parents and students interviewed express varying opinions on the matter, with some supporting the recitation and others advocating for a balance with Hawaiian cultural education. Ultimately, the article emphasizes the importance of discussing freedom of speech with children and respecting individual choice. Read More... |
Interesting Facts |
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The 43rd Okinawan Festival will bring vibrant culture and unique shopping to the Hawaii Convention Center on August 30 and 31.
Attendees can explore a bustling marketplace filled with exclusive HUOA apparel and one-of-a-kind crafts from local and Okinawan artisans.
Shari Tamashiro of the Hawai'i United Okinawa Association highlights the importance of supporting local culture and artisans through festival shopping.
Visitors wonât want to miss the Heiwa Dori section, where specialty foods like dried konbu and goya-cha offer authentic Okinawan flavors.
The marketplaceâs Country Store will feature rare finds, including traditional awamori spirit and mana-su vinegar, known for its health benefits.
Every purchase helps fund cultural programs, preserving Okinawan heritage in Hawaiâi. Read More... |
At Hawaiian Style Cafe, comfort food is served in true island fashion â generous portions, fresh ingredients, and flavors that feel like home. Known as the Big Islandâs favorite breakfast spot, you can enjoy classics like loco moco and French toast all day long, or treat yourself to gourmet steak, pasta, and daily fresh fish specials â including poke bowls that keep locals coming back. |
Quote Of The Day |
"O ke aloha ke kuleana o kÄkou." - Love is our responsibility. |
The Arizona Wildcats kick off their 2025 football season Saturday at Arizona Stadium against the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors.
After finishing 4â8 last year, Arizona is eager to rebound under second-year head coach Brent Brennan.
Quarterback Noah Fifita brings nearly 6,000 passing yards to the field, while his connection with Tetairoa McMillan, a 2024 Consensus All-American, promises fireworks for the offense.
On defense, Danny Gonzales steps in as the new coordinator, counting on Jacob Manuâlast seasonâs Pac-12 tackles leaderâand standout safety Genesis Smith to anchor the unit.
Hawaii arrives with momentum after a dramatic win over Stanford, but questions remain about freshman quarterback Micah Alejadoâs ankle injury.
Key duels to watch: Arizona linebacker Taye Brown versus Hawaiiâs quick-passing game, and defensive lineman Tiaoalii Savea lining up against Hawaiiâs center.
Kickoff is set for 7:30 p.m. MST, with fans ready to witness a revitalized Wildcats squad. Read More... |
Q&A Questions |
1. What are the main industries in Hawaii?
Tourism, agriculture, and military defense are the main industries in Hawaii.
2. What is the state fish of Hawaii?
The state fish of Hawaii is the Humuhumunukunukuapua'a, also known as the rectangular triggerfish.
3. When is the best time to visit Hawaii?
The best time to visit Hawaii is during the dry season, which falls between April and October. |
đĄ Answer to Trivia Question: The official state fish of Hawaii is the Humuhumunukunukuapua'a, also known as the reef triggerfish. |
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