From: "Jeff Shultz"
Kamehameha schools, yes. But I seem to remember another (still a
"K" name) that was more open. There are only about a thousand
people on the islands that qualify as "native." At least that's
how it was in the late 80's.
--
Jeff Shultz
http://www.wvi.com/~jbshultz
As a student, my job is asking questions.
"Gregg Strom/BRYX Int'l" wrote
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si{at}wvi.com> wrote in message
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blucy{at}mediaone.net> wrote in message
> > news:MPG.138d00853f7f41da9898d1{at}news.barkto.com...
39217ff5$1{at}w3.nls.net>, si{at}wvi.com says...
> > Hawaii is kind of a special situation - it's not like you can drive
there,
> > and the cost of living is atrocious.
>
> The Hawaii "private" schools are for "natives" (I
don't know the
definition)
> and is funded by the "Bishop Estate" as part of the will of one of the
> princesses there.
>
> Recently, there was a big scandal involving all sorts of conflicts of
> interests, mis-management, and the board operating the estate paying
> themselves a million or so each year....
>
> (KCRW radio)
>
> gs
>
>
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