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On Saturday, May 31, 2014, Leeward Community College’s Theatre was filled with General Equivalency Diploma (GED) and Competency Based High School Diploma Program (CBHSDP) graduates. Among these graduates were seven proud parents from PIDF’s Ka Pa‘alana Homeless Family Education Program.
Read MoreOn June 1, 2013 CBASE (Competency Based High School Diploma Program) Waipahu held their graduation ceremony at Leeward Community College.
Read MoreKa Pa‘alana parents shine at Job Fair
January 30, 2013
Ka Pa‘alana’s comprehensive family education program utilizes a four-component approach—Adult Education, Parent Time, Children’s Education, and Parent and Child Together (PACT)—to help families attain success and economic self sufficiency.
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