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The active participation of the family means improved educa- HHP5^QPVJ| tional outcomes for children. And the role of the Thana in our schools has WKm never been more important than it is today in Hawai'i. With DOE reforms < ^pSjpS|si^ " like School Community-Based Management (SCBM) and Lump Sum tunity to ensure their children receive the kind of education they desire. m But with that opportunity comes the responsibility of involvement. OHA encourages all Hawaiians to become involved with SCBM7 RJB|jF^ ® parents; associations, or other school activities; and to help ensure that LJr Wm s jr .ajj[ ^ r,. \ wL ( T- hL' TCTLT;C''

C£J\ office of hawaiian affairs E lanakila kākou. I ho'okahi pu'uwai me ka lōkahi. Let us move forward with one heart, strengthened by unity.