I had a great conversation about the appointed vs. elected board of education issue with Civil Beat member Andrew Laurence at last week’s Value of Hawaii Beatup. And one thing I learned from Andrew is that even when they’re interested in a topic, our members don’t always have time to catch every article or post we publish on it. We get it: You’re busy people!

So I thought it would be a good idea to do recap of our coverage of the ballot measure to replace the currently elected Hawaii State Board of Education with one appointed by the governor.

Consider this a primer, of sorts. Bookmark it! Use it for reference! Share it with your friends! Feel free to ask more questions, and we’ll try to get you answers.

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