Across the globe, countries have acted to address the crisis of cellphone use in schools. From school districts in California to nations such as South Korea, many school systems recognize the harm that unchecked screen use poses to student engagement and learning. In contrast, Hawaiʻi doesn't have a consistent statewide phone policy.
Do you want to make a difference in the lives of hundreds of youth from across our state? Do you want to be a part of shaping Hawaii’s next chapter?
Imagine doing just that in the Center for Tomorrow’s Leaders. You will be engaged in meaningful work with passionate people!
We are looking for a motivated person to teach weekly leadership development courses in our high school and mentor student-led projects. Click here for more information.
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This year, CTL is walking alongside 1,000 student leaders across 23 schools and 6 islands. Over the next few months, we’ll be introducing you to these incredible young people—their stories, their passions, and the communities that shaped them.
Meet Pela from Kohala High School!
Pela is deeply rooted in her Kohala community, serving as her school’s FFA president. She finds joy in farming, welding, paddling, and running cross country and track. Her love for Hawai‘i shines through in all she does.
In an age of unprecedented access to technology and resources, we like to believe that support is just a click or call away. Countless hotline numbers, shelters, community centers, and mental health or emergency services help those who have fallen victim to the devastating experience of human trafficking. These resources are vital lifelines for many, pulling people from the grasp of a horrible situation. But the truth is, the most impactful support doesn’t come from institutions. Instead, it comes from the people closest to us — our friends, family and loved ones.
Stay tuned for more information about this years Vision Lab and how you can be apart of it!