New apprenticeship program targets Hawaiʻi’s educator shortage
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New apprenticeship program targets Hawaiʻi’s educator shortage

KHON2
February 11, 2026

Summary

A new apprenticeship program has been launched in Hawaiʻi aimed at addressing the ongoing educator shortage in the state. This initiative seeks to provide practical training and support for aspiring teachers, fostering a new generation of educators to meet the needs of local schools.

This program is part of a broader effort to strengthen the workforce in Hawaiʻi, particularly in education, by creating clear pathways for individuals to gain valuable skills while earning a living. Apprenticeships like this one are essential for building a skilled workforce that can adapt to the changing demands of the job market.

Why this matters for apprenticeships

This story highlights the critical role of registered apprenticeship programs in addressing workforce shortages, especially in vital sectors like education. By creating structured, earn-and-learn opportunities, the program not only supports individuals in their career development but also strengthens the community by ensuring that local schools are staffed with qualified educators.

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