Lessons from Hawaii

Superintendent Newsletter

The Hawaiian Language Nearly Died. A Radio Show Sparked Its Revival, from podcast “The Code.”

Directions: As you critically read this story of Hawaii and its challenges with Language preservation in the link above, would you care to share by writing “your takeaways” below for the larger QTS Community…tell your story and connection to QTS language and culture.

Remember this is a public document. The audience is past and present members of the QTS community. Please consider your comments as we look to others on “How might we take these lessons from Hawaii and apply them to Quileute Tribal School?” Read about this memory below of Rook and Shelly Black, written by QTS Staff Members Patty Frye and Stephanie Doebbler, and click below to read more stories.

Since Teacher Appreciation Week QTS has opened this document to others to share their stories about QTS.

NPR – Lessons From Hawaii