Brian Schatz

02/06/2026 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 02/06/2026 14:41

Schatz Secures $1.3 Million Earmark To Support Hawaiian Language Early Childhood Education Centers

Published: 02.06.2026

Schatz Secures $1.3 Million Earmark To Support Hawaiian Language Early Childhood Education Centers

Language Education Funding Part of $147 Million In Earmarks Secured By Schatz This Year

WASHINGTON - U.S. Senator Brian Schatz (D-Hawai'i) secured $1.3 million in congressionally directed spending, also known as an earmark, in this year's appropriations deal for ?Aha Punana Leo. The funding will be used to train teachers, support families, and develop new early childhood education Hawaiian language materials, such as books and videos, to help young children build literacy and math skills.

"Learning language early matters because it shapes how kids think and learn for the rest of their lives," said Senator Schatz, a senior member of the Senate Appropriations Committee. "This new earmark funding will help revitalize the Hawaiian language while making sure more kids have the resources to learn and grow."

"We are deeply grateful to Senator Schatz, Senator Hirono and the Hawai'i delegation for their support of the Papa Ha?awina Hawai?i project. ?Aha Punana Leo was built from the ground up by families and community members committed to restoring and strengthening ?olelo Hawai?i, and this funding continues that vision. These federal resources will allow us to develop innovative Hawaiian language materials and expand professional development for our teachers, ensuring that ?olelo Hawai?i continues to flourish in our classrooms, homes, and communities statewide. This investment uplifts not only our language, but the generations of learners and leaders who carry it forward," said Ka?iulani Neff Laeha, Luna Ho?okele, Chief Executive Officer of ?Aha Punana Leo.

Founded in 1983, ?Aha Punana Leo is a non-profit organization operating 12 locations across Hawai'i with the mission to revitalize the Hawaiian language through immersive preschools and early childhood education programs.

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