oh yeah? so where are the videos on social media ? Hawaiian's are very tight knit and if there were 2000 of their kids missing or stolen, it would be a huge story.
Are you serious? 2,025 students (2/3rd of the entire Lahaina school district student total) who were enrolled before the fire are now simply not accounted for in the enrollment numbers? And you don't think that means they are missing? Really?! The article states:
"About two-thirds of the 3,001 children who once attended Lahaina’s four public schools still have not enrolled in [any] Hawaii public schools or the state’s distance learning program."
"...state officials cannot tell yet exactly how many have left the system for 'private schools' or 'the mainland', are 'pausing schooling', or are among the [missing] West Maui residents..."
Remember, you cannot enroll in a new school without obtaining your school records and transcripts from your old school. The Lahaina schools would have a record of any student who was transferring or leaving. They can easily tell us if any of the 'unenrolled' student had requested their transcripts be sent elsewhere. I'm betting none did.
And if all of the kids who are 'unenrolled' were also 'sent home early' and got on buses that are now missing as well... then the story is taking a very dark turn.
I followed your link below and these 1,000 students are part of the 3,000 students total in Lahaina.
There are still 2,000 missing enrollments [since the fire].
from the article:
As of Monday only 538 of the Lahaina students had reenrolled in other Hawaii public schools, and 438 students had signed up for the State Distance Learning Program, according to a “Maui Wildfire Impacts” report that state Schools Superintendent Keith Hayashi is scheduled to present today at a state Board of Education meeting.
That leaves 2,025 Lahaina students “who have not enrolled in another public school or opted for distance learning (may have moved out of state, enrolled in private schools),” Hayashi’s report says.
and by the way... did you consider that since all the schools in Lahaina burned to the ground, the buses were deployed elsewhere, where they were needed?
The report states that as of August 21, out of the 3,001 students enrolled as of August 8, 538 have “re-enrolled in other public schools”; 438 have “enrolled in the State Distance Learning Program (SDLP), English and Hawaiian language immersion”; and says of the 2,025 not accounted for: “Remainder of students who have not re-enrolled in another public school or opted for distance learning (may have moved out of state, enrolled in private schools)”
The Honolulu Star-Advertiser reported one private school on Maui has received about 1,000 new applicants since the fire. However the article also mentioned a private school with 200 students had been destroyed by the fire (excerpt):
Meanwhile, Maui’s private schools also are in flux. Maui Preparatory Academy recently received a surge of about 1,000 applications for new openings the school made to accommodate displaced students, officials posted online this week
From the Gateway Pundit that decided to run a sensational, clickbait headline. Had NO basis in reality if you read the entire article. Lazy journalism, at best.
I always appreciate data so that the truth can be found & thank you for your opinion on this.
I cannot verify, & have tried, though if it is true there are no communications able to get in or out of Lahina, or Maui, then that could be why we aren't hearing about it.
That said, we have seen some reporters showing some of the aftermath & have been claiming that no one is allowed to go intouch if the burned area, no drones allowed either IIRC according to Hawaii Real Estate on YouTube. https://youtu.be/Q9L9WvlCli0 I believe is the video that made this claim, though there are many hours I have listened to while cleaning & may be wrong about it being the video that made the claim.
My question is why not allow drones to record? If they aren't hiding children, what are they hiding?
As of Monday only 538 of the Lahaina students had reenrolled in other Hawaii public schools, and 438 students had signed up for the State Distance Learning Program, according to a “Maui Wildfire Impacts” report that state Schools Superintendent Keith Hayashi is scheduled to present today at a state Board of Education meeting.
That leaves 2,025 Lahaina students “who have not enrolled in another public school or opted for distance learning (may have moved out of state, enrolled in private schools),” Hayashi’s report says.
Someone on here the other day said the same thing happened in Paradise CA after their fire, and the "authorities" said they didn't want drones getting footage of burnt bodies while they were cleaning the area up and looking for victims.
I somewhat buy that. However - they could get someone (police, guard, even a priest) to get drone footage, examine for bodies, and blur them.
This makes sense & I agree that those bodies could be blurred out if needed. It is respectful on many levels. Unfortunately proving truth is also a necessity in these days too.
If you look at the school calendars orientation was the day of the fires. So maybe this is why the enrollment is off, idk, haven’t gone down the enrollment issue yet, qualified question but still needs more research.
If I was Hawaiian, I wouldn't let my kids anywhere near a public school. Officials don't want to talk to any of the citizens about the fire but they expect them to put their children in their schools?
oh yeah? so where are the videos on social media ? Hawaiian's are very tight knit and if there were 2000 of their kids missing or stolen, it would be a huge story.
Stop calling them missing. They're NOT ENROLLED.
https://www.staradvertiser.com/2023/08/24/hawaii-news/2025-lahaina-students-not-enrolled/
Are you serious? 2,025 students (2/3rd of the entire Lahaina school district student total) who were enrolled before the fire are now simply not accounted for in the enrollment numbers? And you don't think that means they are missing? Really?! The article states:
"About two-thirds of the 3,001 children who once attended Lahaina’s four public schools still have not enrolled in [any] Hawaii public schools or the state’s distance learning program."
"...state officials cannot tell yet exactly how many have left the system for 'private schools' or 'the mainland', are 'pausing schooling', or are among the [missing] West Maui residents..."
Remember, you cannot enroll in a new school without obtaining your school records and transcripts from your old school. The Lahaina schools would have a record of any student who was transferring or leaving. They can easily tell us if any of the 'unenrolled' student had requested their transcripts be sent elsewhere. I'm betting none did.
And if all of the kids who are 'unenrolled' were also 'sent home early' and got on buses that are now missing as well... then the story is taking a very dark turn.
I just located ONE THOUSAND of the 'missing kids'
I followed your link below and these 1,000 students are part of the 3,000 students total in Lahaina.
There are still 2,000 missing enrollments [since the fire].
from the article:
As of Monday only 538 of the Lahaina students had reenrolled in other Hawaii public schools, and 438 students had signed up for the State Distance Learning Program, according to a “Maui Wildfire Impacts” report that state Schools Superintendent Keith Hayashi is scheduled to present today at a state Board of Education meeting.
That leaves 2,025 Lahaina students “who have not enrolled in another public school or opted for distance learning (may have moved out of state, enrolled in private schools),” Hayashi’s report says.
and by the way... did you consider that since all the schools in Lahaina burned to the ground, the buses were deployed elsewhere, where they were needed?
missing enrollments = have not enrolled
not officially 'missing' children
read it again... bold font part 'public' is the key word
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/08/2000-children-missing-lahaina-schools-two-weeks-after/
The report states that as of August 21, out of the 3,001 students enrolled as of August 8, 538 have “re-enrolled in other public schools”; 438 have “enrolled in the State Distance Learning Program (SDLP), English and Hawaiian language immersion”; and says of the 2,025 not accounted for: “Remainder of students who have not re-enrolled in another public school or opted for distance learning (may have moved out of state, enrolled in private schools)”
The Honolulu Star-Advertiser reported one private school on Maui has received about 1,000 new applicants since the fire. However the article also mentioned a private school with 200 students had been destroyed by the fire (excerpt):
Meanwhile, Maui’s private schools also are in flux. Maui Preparatory Academy recently received a surge of about 1,000 applications for new openings the school made to accommodate displaced students, officials posted online this week
https://greatawakening.win/p/16c2WDUIlh/i-just-located-one-thousand-of-t/
just did a post about it..
From the Gateway Pundit that decided to run a sensational, clickbait headline. Had NO basis in reality if you read the entire article. Lazy journalism, at best.
Why not share the link WITHOUT the accompanying snark and WITH your thoughts/explanation?
I hate fake news, especially on this subverse.
the kids are not missing and everybody is spinning out of control with their emotions...
I mean... c'mon.
I always appreciate data so that the truth can be found & thank you for your opinion on this.
I cannot verify, & have tried, though if it is true there are no communications able to get in or out of Lahina, or Maui, then that could be why we aren't hearing about it.
That said, we have seen some reporters showing some of the aftermath & have been claiming that no one is allowed to go intouch if the burned area, no drones allowed either IIRC according to Hawaii Real Estate on YouTube. https://youtu.be/Q9L9WvlCli0 I believe is the video that made this claim, though there are many hours I have listened to while cleaning & may be wrong about it being the video that made the claim.
My question is why not allow drones to record? If they aren't hiding children, what are they hiding?
edit- Seems you have offered a case for 1k students being transferred to private schools. https://greatawakening.win/p/16c2WCMjCD/x/c/4TwSiLPZtxt
from his article:
As of Monday only 538 of the Lahaina students had reenrolled in other Hawaii public schools, and 438 students had signed up for the State Distance Learning Program, according to a “Maui Wildfire Impacts” report that state Schools Superintendent Keith Hayashi is scheduled to present today at a state Board of Education meeting.
That leaves 2,025 Lahaina students “who have not enrolled in another public school or opted for distance learning (may have moved out of state, enrolled in private schools),” Hayashi’s report says.
Thank you for this.
thanks for your enlightened comment and reason
there is definitely a cover up happening..
Disinformation is powerful and many get caught up in the group think.
Someone on here the other day said the same thing happened in Paradise CA after their fire, and the "authorities" said they didn't want drones getting footage of burnt bodies while they were cleaning the area up and looking for victims.
I somewhat buy that. However - they could get someone (police, guard, even a priest) to get drone footage, examine for bodies, and blur them.
This makes sense & I agree that those bodies could be blurred out if needed. It is respectful on many levels. Unfortunately proving truth is also a necessity in these days too.
If you look at the school calendars orientation was the day of the fires. So maybe this is why the enrollment is off, idk, haven’t gone down the enrollment issue yet, qualified question but still needs more research.
ONE private school received a 1000 new applicants for the new school year. That's half the 2,000 right there.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/08/2000-children-missing-lahaina-schools-two-weeks-after/
If I was Hawaiian, I wouldn't let my kids anywhere near a public school. Officials don't want to talk to any of the citizens about the fire but they expect them to put their children in their schools?