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Directory 2013 HAWAII STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION DIRECTORY 2013 The DOE Directory will be updated monthly. Updates will be posted at: doe.k12.hi.us or hawaiidoe.org October 2012 November 2012 December 2012 January/February 2013 FREQUENTLY CALLED NUMBERS A+ Program . 203-5510 Mathematics Education . 203-5537 Accounting . 586-3371 Migrant Education . 203-5520 Accreditation . 203-5570 Music Education . 203-5536 Adult Education. 203-5511 Para Educator . 586-4077 ext. 254 Advanced Placement . 203-5510 Payroll. 586-3181 Art Education . 203-5536 Personnel Regional Offices – Central. 627-7475 Athletics . 421-4394 Personnel Regional Offices – Hawaii . 974-6605 Background Check, Employees . 586-3607 Personnel Regional Offices – Honolulu . 733-4870 Board of Education . 586-3334 Personnel Regional Offices – Kauai. 274-3506 / 274-3507 Budget . 586-3350 Personnel Regional Offices – Leeward . 692-8007 Bus Transportation . 586-0170 Personnel Regional Offices – Maui . 984-8000 Career and Tech. Ed. 203-5532 Personnel Regional Offices – Windward . 233-5703 (ext. 277 or 276) Charter School Administrative Office . 586-3775 Physical Education . 203-5538 Child Abuse & Neglect Reporting Line . 832-5300 Pacific Resources for Education and Learning. 441-1300 Civil Rights Compliance Office . 586-3322 Printing (Reprographic Section) . 591-5500 Communications . 586-3230 Parent Teacher Student Association. 943-2042 Community Children’s Council Office . 586-5363 Project Inspire . 203-5510 Comprehensive Student Support Services Section. 205-5515 Public Charter Schools Program Office . 586-3570 Customer Service Desk . 564-6000 Public Schools of Hawaii Foundation . 943-1622 Drivers Education . 203-5510 Reclassification, Teacher . 586-3649 Early Childhood . 832-3303 Report Card . 203-5548 eCSSS, Help Desk . 564-6000 Response Center . 831-6731 E-School . 203-5510 Safety & Security . 586-3457 Educational Officer Recruitment . 586-3242 Scholarships . 735-6222 Employee Retirement System . 586-1735 School Calendar . 586-3232 Employee Verification, Certificated . 586-3395 Science Education . 203-5547 Employee Verification, Classified . 587-5533 Social Studies Education . 203-5539 ESIS (Student Information System) . 692-7290 Special Education . 203-5560 ELL . 203-5544 Standards . 203-5548 FMS, Help Desk . 564-6000 State Recruitment . 587-0977 Food Services. 733-8400 Student Assessment Section . 733-4100 GEAR UP. 203-5573 Summer School . 203-5510 Geographic Exception (GE) . 377-8320 Superintendent’s Hotline . 586-3587/[email protected] Gifted and Talented . 203-5510 System Evaluation & Reporting Section . 733-4008 Hawaii Association of Independent Schools . 973-1540 System Planning & Improvement Section . 735-8250 Hawaii Employer Union Health Benefits Trust Fund (EUTF) . 586-7390 Teacher Recruitment . 586-3420 / (800) 305-5104 Hawaii Teacher Standards Board . 586-2600 Television (Teleschool Branch) . 837-8004 Hawaiian Education Section . 203-5550 Temporary Disability Insurance (TDI) . 586-4020 Head Start. 842-5996 Title I . 203-5520 Health Benefits and Awards Unit . 586-3245 TSEAS, Help Desk . 587-5574 Health Forms . 735-6222 TSEAS, reporting absences (Hawaii) . 974-6616 Health Education . 203-5538 TSEAS, reporting absences (Kauai). 274-3515 HGEA . 536-2351 TSEAS, reporting absences (Maui) . 984-8044 Highly Qualified Teacher . 586-4077 ext. 243, 253 TSEAS, reporting absences (Molokai/Lanai) . 1-800-704-0245 Homeless Concerns . 203-5521 TSEAS, reporting absences (Oahu) . 587-5550 Home Schooling . ..
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