08-02-2016, 06:18 AM
The TMT sign waving days must feel like Dasha Vue or groundhog day to some.
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Mahalo Alaskyn66, your right The scholarships do mean something to some people. Just not all people start as or are treated as equal people here on the Big Island. jmo
For example, Pahoa high "public school" out here in Puna graduated 89 students this year. A record number 25 students are trying or applying for college, in which case the think fund would be a wonderful opportunity someday. The other 64 students who graduated Pahoa high this year won't ever know about those wonderful scholarships being offered for the use of their resources.
The Haole Protection Agencies "HPA" Private school in Waimea and the Hawaiian ONLY private Kamehameha School here In Keaau dominate these type of Think Fund Scholarships and many others. The chosen Few or hand-picked students continue to get most of the opportunities here while the majority of other students are never really included anywhere along the way. The majority of public school students not going to those two race different Keiki schools here on the big island in the 20th century are being left out or ignored. The majority may have to learn the greater importance of their heritage, culture, and traditions while valuing their resources being taken like land, water, Pele and the aloha spirit. Jmo
http://scienceline.org/2011/01/bridging-...telescope/
Mahalo Alaskyn66, your right The scholarships do mean something to some people. Just not all people start as or are treated as equal people here on the Big Island. jmo
For example, Pahoa high "public school" out here in Puna graduated 89 students this year. A record number 25 students are trying or applying for college, in which case the think fund would be a wonderful opportunity someday. The other 64 students who graduated Pahoa high this year won't ever know about those wonderful scholarships being offered for the use of their resources.
The Haole Protection Agencies "HPA" Private school in Waimea and the Hawaiian ONLY private Kamehameha School here In Keaau dominate these type of Think Fund Scholarships and many others. The chosen Few or hand-picked students continue to get most of the opportunities here while the majority of other students are never really included anywhere along the way. The majority of public school students not going to those two race different Keiki schools here on the big island in the 20th century are being left out or ignored. The majority may have to learn the greater importance of their heritage, culture, and traditions while valuing their resources being taken like land, water, Pele and the aloha spirit. Jmo