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As a former educa- tor, education is very important to me. This is why I sit on both the Education and Higher Education and Technology committees.
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For this 2023 legislative session, I have submitted about $14.3 million in cap- ital improvement projects for our District 40 schools.
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For ‘Ilima Intermediate and Campbell High schools, a combined $14 million went to expanding ‘Ilima’s parking and to “phase two” needs for Campbell.
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Meanwhile, Pōhākea El- ementary’s needs call for expanding its exit driveway so parents picking up their keiki can leave the campus turning both left and right. This $202,000 venture in- cludes the planning, con- struction and equipment for the school’s exit driveway widening project. This is im- portant to ensure the families can exit the campus safely.
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The final school is Iro- quois Point Elementary. Its needs call for the construc-
Education is extremely important to me, and I will fight to finally get our fair share of funding for our ‘Ewa District 40 schools.
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(Above) State Rep. Rose Martinez (third from left) poses with fellow educators (from left) Holomua Elementary School principal Chris Bonilla, ‘Ewa/ Kapolei complex area superintendent Sean Tajima, Pōhākea Elementary School principal Corey Barton, ‘Ilima Intermediate School principal Shayne Greenland and Campbell High School principal Jon Henry. (Right).Iroquois Point Elementary School principal Ofelia Reed (left) poses with Martinez. PHOTOS COURTESY THE OFFICE OF STATE REP. ROSE MARTINEZ
• Stabilizing sagging floors
• Residential and Commercial work
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tionofatallerfencefronting the perimeter of the campus for the safety of students. This $68,000 improvement will cover design, construc- tion and equipment costs.
I’m ready to take on the many challenges that face these schools and educators in our district.
Contact state Rep. Rose Martinez (D-40 – portions of Lower Village and ‘Ewa Beach, and Iroquois Point) at 808-586-9730 or repmar- tinez@capitol.hawaii.gov.
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