Hawaii State Board of Education Chairman Don Horner says the 60 percent of voters who said they lack confidence in the Department of Education aren’t seeing the big picture, but they will when the department presents its strategic plan next month.
“We’ve restructured the whole damn organization,” he tells us of the board’s achievements since taking office in April.
And that was just the beginning. Read his defense of the board and department in our story today.
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