House Bill 1291

HB1291: Allocating funding for UH scholarships towards high-achieving students with special needs

What is currently being offered:

  • Hawaii state scholars program is currently available for our highest achieving local High School graduates to attend UH (valedictorians, students who have GPAs of 4.0 or score in the top 10% on the ACT/SAT)

What are the provisions in HB1291?

(Students with disabilities make up 11% of the student population in the Hawaii Department of Education)

Therefore, this bill requests funds towards:

  • Allowing applicants who graduated from a public high school in the State with a cumulative grade point average of 3.0 and qualified for and received special education services for two or more years during enrollment in grades kindergarten through twelve to be eligible for the Hawaii state scholars program.


What is the problem?

  • Students with disabilities show large achievement gaps when compared to students without disabilities

  • Students with disabilities only have a 63% on-time graduate rate (25 point gap)

  • The college going rate for students with disabilities is only 32% (25 point gap)

To learn more, please refer to the Special Education Task Force Summary Report


Why is this so important?

  • We need to close the achievement gap

  • Time for positive change around disabilities

  • 40% of students with disabilities comes from Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander backgrounds

Time to change the narrative, empower our students with disabilities, provide equitable opportunities for attending college, which ultimately serves our local community.


Milestones

2/11/21: Passed the Education Committee & Higher Education Committee Hearing, with Amendments (10 Ayes, 0 Ayes with reservations, 0 Noes, 2 Excused)

  • Changed eligibility criteria from qualifying for special education services for 2 years within K-12 to qualifying for special education services for 3 years within grades 7-12

3/2/21: Passed the Finance Committee Hearing, unamended (15 Ayes, 0 Ayes with reservations, 0 Noes, 0 Excused)

3/23/21: Passed the HRE Committee, with Amendments (5 Ayes, 0 Ayes with reservations, 0 Noes, 0 Excused)

  • Removal of the Hawaii Promise Scholarships to attend UH Community Colleges from the bill

4/1/21: Passed the Ways and Means Committee, with Amendments (11 Ayes, 0 Ayes with reservations, 0 Noes, 0 Excused)

  • Changed eligibility criteria from qualifying for special education services for 2 years within grades 9-12

4/21/21: S/H The Conference Committee recommends that the measure be Passed, with Amendments.

  • Changed eligibility criteria from qualifying for special education services for 2 years within grades 7-12

4/27/21: Passed Final Reading in House and Senate.

4/28/21: Transmitted to Governor for signature.

7/2/21: Governor Ige signed HB1291. HB1291 officially becomes law in the State of Hawaii!!!



Thank you to everyone who showed their support of this bill!

Inspiration for HB1291

Nicole Dolor-Bala, Farrington High School Senior

Legislative and Organizational Supports

My Representatives and their Office Staff

Representative Takashi Ohno, House District 27

Jenna Takenouchi, Office of Representative Takashi Ohno

Devynn Kochi, Office of Representative Takashi Ohno

Senator Donna Kim, Senate District 14


Representatives who introduced HB1291

Representative Takashi Ohno, House District 27

Representative Lynn DeCoite, House District 13

Representative Sonny Ganaden, House District 30

Representative Sharon E. Har, House District 42

Representative Troy N. Hashimoto, House District 8

Representative Linda Ichiyama, House District 32

Representative Greggor Ilagan, House District 4

Representative Matthew S. LoPresti, House District 41

Representative Nicole E. Lowen, House District 6

Representative Angus L.K. McKelvey, House District 10

Representative Dee Morikawa, House District 16

Representative Nadine K. Nakamura, House District 14

Representative Adrian K. Tam, House District 22

Representative Gene Ward, House District 17

Representative Tina Wildberger, House District 11

Representative Justin H. Woodson, House District 9

Representative Lisa Marten, House District 51


Legislators who demonstrated kindness and support during public testimony

Representative Takashi Ohno, House District 27

Representative Gregg Takayama, Higher Education & Technology Chair

Representative Sonny Ganaden, House District 30

Representative Val Okimoto, House District 36

Senator Donna Kim, Higher Education Chair

Hawaii State Teachers Association

Corey Rosenlee, President


Special Education Advisory Council (SEAC)

Ms. Martha Guinan, Chair

Ms. Dale Matsuura, Vice Chair

Ms. Ivalee Sinclair, Vice Chair

Ms. Andrea Alexander

Ms. Brendelyn Ancheta

Ms. Virginia Beringer

Ms. Mary Brogan

Ms. Deborah Cheeseman

Ms. Annette Cooper

Mr. Mark Disher

Dr. Kurt Humphrey

Ms. Tina King

Ms. Bernadette Lane

Ms. Cheryl Matthews

Ms. Kaili Murbach

Ms. Carrie Pisciotto

Ms. Kau’i Rezentes

Ms. Rosie Rowe

Dr. David Royer

Mr. James Street

Mr. Francis Taele

Mr. Steven Vannatta

Ms. Lisa Vegas

Ms. Jasmine Williams

Ms. Susan Wood

Ms. Annie Kalama, liaison to the Superintendent

Dr. Bob Campbell, liaison to the military community

Amanda Kaahanui, Staff

Susan Rocco, Staff


People who testified in support of HB1291

Cheryl B.

Wyomie Pilor, Parent

Julie Ledgerwood, Farrington High School Vice Principal

Hartwell Lee Loy, Farrington High School Vice Principal

Laura Chandler, University of Hawai’i Special Education Dept Faculty

Aileen Soma, University of Hawai’i Special Education Dept Faculty

Janet Kim, Special Education Recruitment Specialist, UH Mānoa

Leon Sebastian Ajoste, McKinley High School Student

Gabrielle Mar, Parent

Natalia Sandoval, Special Education Teacher, Waikiki Elementary School

Melanie Sullivan, Parent

Derek Govin, Special Education Teacher, Roosevelt High School

Patricia Pascual, Retired Teacher

Jerome Crisostomo, Special Education Teacher, Farrington High School

Robyn Chun, University of Hawai’i Curriculum Studies Dept Faculty

Lauren Collier, Kaneohe Elementary School

Leinaala Kealoha, Special Education Teacher, Kauai’i High School

John D. Smith

Melisa Heimuli, Student, School of Social Work, University of Hawaii

Pamela Walencewicz, Special Education Teacher, Waikoloa Elem & Middle School

Jessie Ford, Special Education Teacher, Moloka’i High School

Detina Smith, Special Education Teacher, Mililani Waena Elementary

Brandon Moises, Special Education Teacher, Waimea High School


New law expands state college scholarships to special education students with 3.0 GPA


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7/26/21