The student population in Maui County, Hawaii is dominated by females which indicates the existence of gender disparity in universities. The University of Hawaii Maui College is the largest university in the county with 575 graduates as of 2015. The most popular majors taken by students include Liberal Arts & Sciences, Registered Nursing, and General Cooking & Related Culinary Arts. Elementary and intermediate schools in the county provide varied after-school activities and programs like the A+ and PALS Program which cultivate and stimulate the environmental awareness of children. High schools also offer clubs and service organizations for interested students.
Maui, Hawaii-based window cleaning and pressure washing company Maui Super Clean LLC provides cleaning services such as interior and exterior window cleaning, window screen cleaning, soft-touch solar panel cleaning and glass panel wall cleaning for residential clients. The company uses home-safe and biodegradable chemicals in cleaning which do not affect fabrics and flooring. Services offered typically starts at 99.00 dollars but prices may vary from location to location. Maui Super Clean LLC also provides discounts to loyal clients depending on the frequency of cleaning service bookings. It is currently serving 14 areas in Hawaii including Haiku, Pukalani, Kula, and Napili.
The Hawaii State Department of Education (HIDOE) advises parents and guardians that public school schedules and afterschool programming may be modified across the islands this week as Hurricane Olivia approaches the state. Effective Tuesday, Sept. 11, all afterschool activities and programs, including interscholastic athletic events and After-School Plus (A+) Programs, will be canceled on the Big Island and Maui County. Click here to view today’s letter to parents. Read more hereAfterschool activities and programs, as well as interscholastic athletic events and After-School Plus (A+) Program in Big Island and Maui County, will be canceled on September 11, 2018, as mandated by the Hawaii State Department of Education as Hurricane Olivia approaches the state. Hana High and Elementary School will also be temporarily closed on Tuesday. Parents are encouraged to check the department’s website for the latest updates on the modification of public-school schedules and afterschool programming. Hurricane Olivia is expected to encompass the island on Tuesday and Wednesday citing Maui and Big Island as the first to experience storm impact.
Iao Valley is a stream-cut valley located in West Maui, Hawaii. It was designated as a National Natural Landmark by the US government in 1972 and became a tourist location ever since. The valley is covered in the dense rainforest which is consists mostly of introduced vegetation. The Iao Needle, a vegetation-covered lava remnant, is a famous landmark in the valley which rises 1,200 feet from the valley floor. The restored 1952 Kepaniwai Park’s Heritage Garden can also be seen in the valley which highlights the multicultural history of Maui. The public accessibility of Iao Valley varies depending on the season.