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24. How to contact USCIS about a green card(503view/0res) Question 2024/10/11 15:43
25. Tell us. If your health insurance is too expensive...(951view/4res) Problem / Need advice 2024/10/10 14:48
26. Security in Waikiki(2kview/14res) Question 2024/10/07 06:58
27. About Lawyers for Harassment Cases(835view/5res) Question 2024/10/04 19:22
28. Lawyers who do not come to court(859view/7res) Question 2024/10/02 20:07
29. Divorce in Hawaii(1kview/6res) Problem / Need advice 2024/09/30 14:16
30. Hanahawuali School Examination(1kview/7res) Learn / School 2024/09/30 10:06
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Goodbye TV JAPAN

Entertainment
#1
  • さよなら TV Japan
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  • 2024/02/21 10:39

TV JAPAN will close on March 31st.

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#20
  • ハワイです
  • 2024/09/07 (Sat) 21:02
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I have looked around and it seems that Hawaii does not
currently have a Japanese TV service
There used to be a lot of companies that used to act as intermediaries.
They disappeared very quickly, overnight


You should have said hello to your clients before you shut down your company.

Overnight, the staff and office were gone somewhere and we couldn't contact them

They are really not responsible people!

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#21
  • 日本人
  • 2024/09/12 (Thu) 13:50
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If I call Ross
maybe I can borrow it.

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#22
  • 赤マイ
  • 2024/09/23 (Mon) 03:23
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Nobi-san, who
would have lent it to me in Waikiki.

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#23
  • Saiちゃん
  • 2024/10/12 (Sat) 21:00
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Why don't you change your life so that you don't have to watch TV ?
The times, they are moving on!

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#24
  • 日本
  • 2024/10/13 (Sun) 19:04
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# 23, that's your opinion.

We each have our own lifestyle, so you need to refrain from making
comments that are coercive.

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How do you watch Japanese TV ??

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#1
  • お笑い
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  • 2024/08/11 11:20

Which company do you use to watch Japanese TV ?
I have heard of Sakura TV before, but I heard it is expensive.
Which company do you use and how do you watch it ?
Please tell me.

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#18
  • v8
  • 2024/09/26 (Thu) 14:30
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We can still see ours all the way through the end of our contract
I don't know what's going on since our office died in the duty free store.

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#20
  • アユミ ヤング
  • 2024/10/01 (Tue) 14:53
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I have been watching for many years in 9th for free. I am happy to be able to watch WOWOW for dramas. I can also watch almost all variety of TV programs.

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#21
  • アユミ ヤング
  • 2024/10/01 (Tue) 14:55
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↑ 9tsu.

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#22
  • 佐伯
  • 2024/10/04 (Fri) 13:51
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Is 9 something
safe !?

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#23
  • Mint
  • 2024/10/13 (Sun) 12:51
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Thank you Ayumi.
9Th downloaded!

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About Family Doctor

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#1
  • FD
  • 2024/10/04 15:24

I have Medicare. Can I find a family doctor in Honolulu who will see new patients


Are there still many places that do not accept new patients ?

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#3

How about Ohana clinic Dr. Ota ??

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#4
  • ハワイ
  • 2024/10/10 (Thu) 10:34
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For women, Kapiolani Medical Center.
For men, Straub Medical Center is
a good choice ?

both are affiliated with Hawaii Pacific Health.
They are courteous and trustworthy.

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#5
  • ワイキキビーチ
  • 2024/10/12 (Sat) 09:13
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Even Medicare holders are not accepted depending on the type of insurance they have
Ask the doctor first which Medicare insurance is not available
and then purchase the insurance that is available.

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How to contact USCIS about a green card

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#1
  • Mercury
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  • 2024/10/10 20:06

I used to read that if you call and want to speak to someone in charge, say lost number and you will be connected.
Has anyone called recently and been connected ?
If you know of any other way to speak to someone in charge, please let me know.
Also, if anyone has had problems renewing their green card and had them resolved, I would like to know what the process was like.
Thank you in advance.

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Tell us. If your health insurance is too expensive to pay

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#1
  • まさ
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  • 2024/10/05 22:43

I am taking care of my parents and cannot afford a full time job
I have health insurance on my own.
I can't live on my part-time job and am thinking of quitting the insurance.

Can someone with knowledge please tell me ?

If I want to ask for help with health insurance premiums, do I register on Quest's website ?

or on HealthCare Gov. ? or do I register through the HealthCare Gov

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#2
  • min
  • 2024/10/05 (Sat) 23:27
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http://mybenefits.hawaii.gov/applying-for-benefits/

You can sign up here.

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#3

For various reasons, both husband and wife have no income, so I went directly to the Quest office to ask about it, and it went through.

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#4
  • まさ
  • 2024/10/06 (Sun) 10:31
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Thank you very much !

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#5
  • ミカりん
  • 2024/10/10 (Thu) 14:48
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I am currently insured with Quest and have been told that if my income, including tips, exceeds $1,990, my insurance will be terminated. In my case, Quest has an annual renewal review, and I have to send them a copy of my pay stubs for the past 3 months, and if the review passes, I will continue to receive Quest. By the way, $1,990 is the amount including tax and gratuity.

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Security in Waikiki

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  • SERINA
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  • 2024/09/27 07:06

I would like to know about the recent security situation in Hawaii, especially in Waikiki !
I am thinking of living in Waikiki for a year or so, but I am worried about the gun society. I would like to know what it is like at night because I go home at 23:00 or so.
I've heard news about even tourists being victimized, so if you have any advice on how to survive the year, please let me know !.

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#10
  • ハワイ
  • 2024/10/01 (Tue) 12:28
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I heard that the security in Waikiki has improved, but still small incidents
are happening.

I live in downtown Waikiki and I think it is safer
than before.

There are homeless, yes, but there are people who live there, so
there are still people around, even at night. Well, at midnight, it's like a stone.

But compared to before, around Hotel Street and Bishop Street, there is no problem until
10 o'clock at night.

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#11

Early in the morning , and late at night you need to be especially careful ⚠️. I once had a friend at work who was riding his bike to work
to take tourists out to the islands (Maui,Hawaii) at 3am and was attacked, he woke up with blood on his head and didn't know how long he had been down.
A friend of mine was ambushed at the entrance square of a condominium, and the attackers fled in a car waiting for him, dragged and covered with scratches. According to the police, the perpetrator worked at waikiki at night
and after finishing his business, he now targets people in the early morning on his way home.
I myself got into a bag fight at a bus stop early in the morning, and when I thought the bag suddenly became lighter, he cut me with a knife and fled. When I called the police and got on a patrol car, I saw a man who looked like a homeless man in the park with a big bag at his feet. The policeman asked me if the bag belonged to me and I said no, it was in my bag
I had 10 bags on top of my bag. They have their own place. They have their own place and the law has been checked. So it's a mountain of them later. Since then
My cell phone is in my pocket and my pepper spray in my left pocket. A friend of mine had her bag with her lunch box in it taken. If someone tries to snatch your bag, just let go and give them a sense of satisfaction. Anyway, don't get hurt
. Not only at night, but also in the daytime around Donq.
Try a poketbell or anything to protect yourself 。
If you have any good ideas to protect yourself, please let me know.

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#12
  • bee2
  • 2024/10/03 (Thu) 13:28
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# 11 Ginger

Women are no match for male criminals, so

do not wear a handbag, shoulder ( or shoulder sling ).

Bags should be slanted ( cross-body ) or backpacks ( or backpacks ) to avoid being targeted.

I don't walk late at night or early in the morning and I only carry the above bags

I have lived in Hawaii for a long time and have never had a theft.

I get picked on more often than that - -''

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#13

Bee2
I am interested ! Please start with your friend.

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#14

A policeman friend of mine recommends: precautionary measures (for both men and women)

① don't carry a bag on the side of the road
Thieves also act in cars. It's also the guy who acts with two or more people and doesn't drive who is in charge of the snatch and grab.

② Walking fast
I'm not letting my guard down.

③ Don't scurry around, always pay attention to your surroundings
A casual gesture is important. Thieves are animals, hunters. If you watch videos of animals, you will see the same thing. To avoid being prey, you have to be inconspicuous. Be on your guard. Scurrying is dangerous !

④ Walk with your voice
Always be on standby and ready to speak. I recommend using an earpiece to make it look like you're on the phone or fighting on the phone, which will also keep weak-minded thieves away. If you look like you're having fun, it's not a good idea because it shows you're letting your guard down.
"Damn, I'm listening ? You know ! Ah ! ! !" or some other jittery hand gestures. A weak voice is counterproductive.

⑤ Don't put anything important in your bag, but have at least $10 in cash ready to go.
Or a fake wallet. Take this ! to protect yourself.

⑥ Don't dress like a tourist
The only way to avoid being convicted in court is for the victim not to come to court. Therefore, non-locals are targets. Choose to dress like a local and do not wear Japanese clothes to work.
Look at what the locals are wearing and imitate them.

⑦ Avoid eye contact. Do not make eye contact. If the worst comes to worst, don't be afraid to make eye contact. Squealing is just fuel for the fire.

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About Lawyers for Harassment Cases

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  • Kanikani22
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  • 2024/10/01 13:17

I'm sorry
If anyone knows anything about this, please share some advice.
Here is ⬇️

The first time we met, he said "it's not a big case, don't worry about it" and that was it, and I never heard from him until the day of the trial, and that lawyer didn't show up that day either.
Then I ran into him in the elevator on my way home, so I asked him why he didn't show up, and he said "I left it to my apprentice's lawyer. However, even his lawyer was nowhere to be seen and did not greet us.

The trial was postponed because there was no lawyer. I have no family, and all of grandpa's friends are in their 80s. My husband, who was only a neighbor, had no choice but to go with him, and when he went, he came back surprised and incredulous.

① I wonder if the lawyers are not willing to do this ? They should change ?
② Not even talking about legal fees. Seriously ?
③ If this goes on, will the person who called the police want to go to jail ?

Anyone have any advice?
Grandpa has had several surgeries to remove a brain tumor, but he is clearly conscious. He is a very gentle person, and it is impossible for him to be intimidated.
If there was, it could have been a personality change due to the brain tumor. ?
We don't know, we weren't there.

Sorry.
We have to help him. He is an old man who looks like he could die at any time. harassment a year and a half ago ? and he's in jail ? for it. What is this?
I haven't decided on jail yet, but grandpa is anxious and seems a little crazy these days.
He already looks like a sick bully with a tumor.

Anyone have any advice 💦🙏?

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#2
  • min
  • 2024/10/02 (Wed) 12:30
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Dear Topi

Please read the text you have written. I don't think anyone can advise you unless you write the whole case, why it went to court, etc. in order.

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#3
  • Kazuya
  • 2024/10/02 (Wed) 13:43
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I don't understand, so please write in Japanese.

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#5
  • Kanikani22
  • 2024/10/02 (Wed) 15:36
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Thank you for taking the time to write the above two posts.
I'm sorry, but
if you know what this is about, please advise me.
I can't write the previous content.
I can't correct it. I can't delete it.
I'm sorry for the troublesome post.

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#6
  • ハワイ
  • 2024/10/04 (Fri) 19:22
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I don't know what trial this is.

This person is sick, right? In that case, I would say that this trial cannot proceed,
which should be Dismiss.

Unless he has a lawyer, he doesn't seem to have that authority either.

There are ways to refer you to a lawyer, though.

He is a Top 10 lawyer in the country.

I'm not sure I understand the content.

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Lawyers who do not come to court

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#1
  • Kanikani22
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  • 2024/10/02 15:17

Is that how lawyers are supposed to show up even though they were asked to do so on the day of a court appearance ??

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#2

I also read yesterday's topic,
After you signed the power of attorney agreement during the initial consultation, did you pay the initiation fee ?
If not paid, I don't think the lawyer will move.
You said you left it to your apprentice, but I don't think he will move if you don't deposit the money.

「 The "starting fee" is generally paid when the attorney begins the requested work after the power of attorney agreement is signed. The "fee" is paid after the case is completed and the contingency fee is calculated.

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#3
  • Kanikani22
  • 2024/10/02 (Wed) 17:46
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Thank you for taking the time to reply.

There is no talk of a deposit or any money.
I consider you a shady lawyer.
I haven't heard from them since the first time at all.
No mention of contingency fees either.
I called the office and the receptionist said she was busy and would call me back.

I was expecting a good lawyer with 4 / 5 stars on a review site with over 100 reviews.
My husband and I have no idea.

I guess when they didn't mention money, it means they actually refused the case. Sorry.

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Divorce in Hawaii

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#1
  • Kana
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  • 2024/09/28 09:06

I returned to Japan for about a month to take care of my parents and came back to Hawaii, and my husband suddenly told me that he was divorcing me and that I needed to leave home now … He had an affair and that I was in the way.

I have to return home temporarily to take care of my family again soon and it is financially difficult to find a place to move right now. ?

I am very worried that I will be evicted while I am in Japan because I am currently renting under my husband's name and he is paying all the rent since I don't earn much.

Please advise me if you are familiar with the laws here or have had similar experiences.

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#2
  • Aloha
  • 2024/09/28 (Sat) 18:37
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I don't think the divorce will ever be finalized without your signature, but you might want to ask your lawyer.

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#3
  • atom
  • 2024/09/28 (Sat) 19:41
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Kana
Do you still want to live with such a husband? ?
If he is not realistically independent, I think you should return to Japan completely.
If you also have to take care of your mother, it would be a good time.

Women who live in Hawaii after divorce make a good amount of money, so
they pay their own rent and mortgage.

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#4
  • わんコロン
  • 2024/09/29 (Sun) 13:49
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You should consult a divorce attorney !

If you are going back to Japan to take care of your parents,

it would be safer to sign the divorce papers and return to Japan permanently. It would be safer to sign the divorce papers and return to Japan permanently



You should return to Japan instead of thinking about moving

or find another cheap apartment before you are evicted

If that is not possible, you can always move to a new place
or find another apartment before you are evicted. If that's not possible, find someone looking for a roommate


If you go back to Japan often, find a stable job here

it's impossible ! to get an apartment without stable income
You can't even rent an apartment ! If you have a place to live in Japan

You don't have to live in Hawaii !

In Japan, there are day care centers

You can go to work while your parents are left in Japan. ?

You can go to work while your parents are there

Before you are evicted from your apartment for having an affair

explain to your landlord what happened and what he should do

to help you. <4166> You should consult with him ? if he is paying the rent

since he is the one who signed the contract for the apartment, the deposit

refund will be given to him

he will be evicted while he is back in Japan

you should talk to your husband about what to do

before you get evicted

when you rent an apartment, you and your husband should pay half the rent and deposit

and sign a contract together !

It is advisable to get and keep separate receipts

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#6
  • atom
  • 2024/09/30 (Mon) 14:06
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Kana

I see.
You are too good a person to pay off your husband's debt. !
Maybe that's why Japanese women are so motel.

I know there are many people who have been divorced or hired a lawyer, but
with or without children, owning or renting a house, when they got divorced, etc. Everyone is different, so
you should check the latest information yourself.

When I got divorced over 10 years ago, legal fees were cheap, but
I think they are expensive everywhere now because prices have gone up.
Among them, you should look for a lawyer who is conscientious about his/her fees and who suits your needs.

Hawaii is expensive and if you don't mind a Hawaii-based lawyer. it's the age of ZOOM and a lawyer in the mainland US might be cheaper.

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#6

Kana, you paid off your husband's debt, and now you are in the opposite position
and when you are blessed with a job, you commit adultery and unilaterally force him to divorce you
and kick you out. I can understand his frustration. If you have been married your whole life and have fallen in love
with someone else and decided to divorce her, you should blame her and give her half of your property , and half of your savings to you. I know a friend of mine who divorced his strong-willed wife, left the house and everything to his wife and children, and left for his new
girlfriend with only a typewriter. Are these men gone now? Throwing away their belongings. Dump their baggage, kick them out.
If this is the reality, then take only the things that are important to you and give him a letter saying that you will come back for anything else that is not important to you, and have the landlord present
and record the conversation. Confirm with the landlord the last day he will be moving out and ask for a certificate. If his belongings are destroyed, contact a lawyer and prepare the documents. If you have a bank join acc., check the balance. Choose a lawyer who offers a free consultation, and try to keep it to a reasonable amount of time.
Set your watch to 25 minutes, since it is usually 30 minutes, and ask a friend to set the timer so that you can both be there on the day of your appointment.
I think it is a good idea to use various service organizations.
State of Hi also has free lawyer service, appointment required
Mon-Wed-Fri 9am-1pm 8089092847
Low Income, U.S. citizens or permanent card holders
Legal service Hi 8085364302
924 Bethel St. Hono.Hi96813
M-F 9a-11:30 1p-3:30
Woman's pride. representative Misaki Smith 07056923899
Site is Woman's Pride in Okinawa.
If you have any other info. please let kana know.
My friend is also a Green Card holder and when she was away from Hawaii for a few years to take care of her sick mother in Japan
she paid about 400.00 and had no problem. I think you should inquire, please email me and I will see what I can do to help.
Don't be discouraged
in the midst of a difficult situation with a sick mother and an impending divorce. There are many people looking out for you.

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Hanahawuali School Examination

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  • kakaako
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  • 2024/09/17 11:25

My daughter is now 3 years old and in preschool, and I submitted an aprike to the
Hana Hau'oli School from Junior Kinder.
I learned from this topic and the ADMISSION Q & A page on the Hana Hau'oli WEBSITE that although there is a quota of 20 accepted students,
preference is given to those who have family members or siblings who have attended or children of people who work at Hana Hau'oli.
We understand that the quota for people with no connections at all is actually about 5 and very difficult to get in.

Those of you who took the exam last year, we were told that there is an hour and a half exam time for groups.
How many applicants per group and how many times were there in total?
Also, if I am rejected, is there no Kinder, as the next applique is Grade 1?
In case of rejection, will everyone be put on the WAIT LIST?

Please let me know if you know.

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#4

Hanahauori, my daughter took the test last year and was not accepted.
There were almost 260 applicants for 24 slots,
27 were accepted last year and 30 made the wait list.
I heard that my friend's child was able to stay on the wait list.
Hanahau'oli does not take the kinder exam, but the junior kinder
Wait list is filled only by those who are left out of kinder to Punahou or Iolani.
About 200 are just rejected.
It's a miracle that they even stay on the Wait list, it's such a competitive school.

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#5
  • Kakaako
  • 2024/09/23 (Mon) 22:13
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Thank you all.
It is still a very difficult school. I was told by the school that it is more difficult than getting into
Punahouiolani.
I see that only a very small number of students can remain on the WAIT LIST.
I thought about trying Hanahauuolis School since I was not accepted to my first choice Montessori Community School at age 3, but the school told me it was extremely difficult and just the best in Hawaii for my child's education if I could get in.

Thank you for your valuable input.

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#6

I think you should just submit an application. My daughter got in from Lillee K without any knees or anything, and my son got in from 2nd grade. Admission to Kinder is only available if there are openings, and the child of a waiter who took the pre is entitled to it, but I believe they submit an application every year after that for the rest of the school year.

There were a few kids who moved or moved to other schools while they were in school.

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#7
  • kakaako
  • 2024/09/24 (Tue) 12:40
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Dear Aloha
Thank you. Both of your children attended Hana Hau'oli.
I see that you can submit an application every year from Grade 1. We didn't make the WAIT LIST, so it looks like we can't submit Kinder, so
I will try again for Grade 1.

I was told that there are a few slots at Montessori Community School where some children move from Grade 4 to Punahou, so there are quite a few slots to get in again with a Grade 5 applique.
I am sure it is for the same reason.
# Exactly the same as 2cake's comment, Elementary is small, close to teachers and classmates, and a good environment for close attention, and afterwards, almost all of the students go on to Punahou or Iolani
either Hana Hau'oli or Montessori Community. We are in a friendly competition to send them to either Hana Hau'oli or Montessori Community Elementary.

If you don't mind my asking, did your children go on to Punahou or Iolani after graduating from Hana Hau'oli?
What was the best thing about attending Hana Hau'oli? Please let me know if you don't mind. Thank you very much.

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#8

The majority of our children's classes were Punahoe, Iolani if the parents were alumni, and a few were mid-pack. We both moved to Punahou in 7th grade. The best thing about attending Hana Haoli is not only the quality of the teachers, but the community with the parents has been a great asset. I believe that my children have learned to think and act on their own. It's been a long time since we graduated, but we still have a close family relationship with both the children and their parents.

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