Absolutely. I'm sure some of the children that didn't enroll are casualties of the fire and the remains have not been recovered.
They would be included in the roughly 1,000 that remain MISSING. The school district had no right to say unenrolled children were missing. Conflating and confusing.
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
Alot of families whole lives burned up, the last thing they are caring about right now is making sure their kids are in school. They don’t even have homes.
Could a child be missing and not enrolled at the same time?
Absolutely. I'm sure some of the children that didn't enroll are casualties of the fire and the remains have not been recovered.
They would be included in the roughly 1,000 that remain MISSING. The school district had no right to say unenrolled children were missing. Conflating and confusing.
So it was the school district that said 2000 students were "missing"?
If there was an article or something saying that I missed it. I've only heard of the 1000 or so missing until this.
Some weeks there is just too much f*ckery afoot for a person to keep track of.
That is correct. This is the Gateway Pundit and the headline does not match the story, at all.
https://www.thegatewaypundit.com/2023/08/2000-children-missing-lahaina-schools-two-weeks-after/
Thanks. Now I see exactly what you've been saying, thanks for taking the time, fren.
Alot of families whole lives burned up, the last thing they are caring about right now is making sure their kids are in school. They don’t even have homes.
I agree 100%