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Living in Hawaii, Information and Hyperlinks |
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| An excellent source of detailed information regarding your relocation to Hawaii, where to live and the school system is available at: www.hawaii.com. For a listing of state services, visit: www.state.hi.us/faqs.htm. | |||
| Click this hyperlink to view the Oahu Data Book with information about land ownership, population, employment and the visitor industry or the Newcomers Guide with everything you need to know to about moving to Oahu; from finding a house, starting a business, and even what to do on the island for entertainment. | |||
Child Care Links |
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| Patch Hawaii (People Attentive To Children) | |||
| Kama'aina Kids Kama'aina Kids Preschools. For children 2-5 years old. |
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Schools |
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| The State Department of Education operates public schools from kindergarten through high school, including technical and special training facilities. As a special service, a number of community schools for adults and schools designed for mentally and physically challenged children are also available. | |||
| Inquiries about Hawaii public schools (K-12) should be directed to: | |||
| Department of Education, State of Hawaii P.O. Box 2360 Honolulu, HI 96804 Phone: (808) 586-3232 Website: www.hawaii.gov/portal/education/index.html |
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| Inquires about private schools should be directed to: | |||
| Hawaii Association of Independent Schools 1585 Kapiolani Blvd., Suite 1212 Honolulu, HI 96814 Phone: (808) 973-1540 Website: www.hais.org |
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| The following documents are required when you register your child for school: | |||
| A birth certificate A certificate of release and proficiency from the last school attended Proof of medical examination within 12 months prior to school enrollment Proof of immunization against diphtheria, tetanus, poliomyelitis, measles, mumps and rubella, a negative tuberculin test or x-ray. |
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Motor Vehicles and Driver's Licensing |
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| All American manufactured cars and most foreign-made automobiles and repair parts are available in Hawaii. Persons 18 years of age and above, with a valid drivers license from other states or a province of Canada, may drive in Hawaii until their license expires or is otherwise declared invalid. | |||
| For specific details on driver licensing, write to the: | |||
| Honolulu Police Department Drivers License Division 1199 Dillingham Boulevard Honolulu, HI 96817 Phone: (808) 532-7730 Website: www.co.honolulu.hi.us/csd/ |
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Automobile Shipping |
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| To inquire about the cost of shipping your automobile to Hawaii, contact: |
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Matson Navigation Company (800) 462-8766 |
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| CSX Lines (800) 321-8807 | |||
Transportation (THE BUS) |
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| For those who do not own a vehicle, Oahus excellent bus system offers more than 70 routes and 4,000 bus stops.
The fees are $1.50 for adults and $.75 for students. For inquiries, phone: |
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| Bus Schedules/Information (800) 848-5555 Bus Passes (800) 848-4444 Website: www.thebus.org
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Temporary Accomodations |
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| The Hawaii Visitors & Convention Bureau publishes Connections an accommodation guide which lists hotels and alternative accommodations. To request a copy, call (808) 923-1811. To view the website, go to: www.gohawaii.com | |||
Long Term Accomodations |
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| Hawaii Real Estate Central provides on-line access to rental properties and other housing information. | |||
| Hawaii's two major dailies, The Honolulu Advertiser
and the Honolulu Star Bulletin also have classified ads
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Miscellaneous Links |
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| The University of Hawaii at Manoa | |||
| Animal Quarantine Information | |||
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