Near the western end of Molokai, about 16 miles from the closest town, sits Maunaloa Elementary School and its 60 or so students. The school has one of the smallest enrollments in the state, and like many others in Hawaii, has trouble retaining teachers. But the issue isn’t necessarily low teacher pay – teachers often […]
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