ClimbHI Recognizes Leading Hawai‘i Schools, Educators and Businesses

By Jennifer Sudick | Kohala Mountain News
November 24, 2022

Hawai‘i schools, educators and businesses were honored at the firstannual ClimbHI Bridge Awards Brunch on Oct. 11, 2022, at the Prince Waikiki.
Left to right: Fern White, West Hawai‘i Complex Area Career and Technical Education District Resource Teacher; Maurea Walsh, James Campbell High School, both honored as 2022 ClimbHI Bridge Outstanding Educators; with Julie Morikawa, President of ClimbHI. Photo Courtesy of ClimbHI
Hawaiʻi nonprofit ClimbHI, in partnership with community, business and education leaders statewide, honored Hawai‘i schools, educators and businesses at the first-annual ClimbHI Bridge Awards Brunch in October at the Prince Waikiki. Fern White, West Hawai‘i Complex Area Career and Technical Education District Resource Teacher, was among the educators honored.

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