The Public Schools of Hawaii Foundation (PSHF) is a community-based non-profit organization founded in 1986. Dedicated to strengthening the quality of public education in Hawaii, PSHF advances innovation from within by providing support and resources to educators. Through their Good Idea Grant program, PSHF has awarded over $5 million in grants to public school teachers, empowering them to bring their innovative ideas to life in the classroom.
PSHF's initiatives include promoting design thinking, STEM education, cyber security, artificial intelligence, genome science, and youth sustainability. They also administer the General Eric K. and Patricia Shinseki Scholarship, offering scholarships to graduates of public high schools on Kauai. With a focus on encouraging educational excellence and equipping students with the skills needed for the future, PSHF is committed to making a positive impact on Hawaii's public education system.
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