Additional Statewide Arts Education Leaders
State Education Agency
Hawaii Department of Education
Una Chan
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State Education Agencies often have a designated position for the arts, these individuals are members of the State Education Agencies Directors of Arts Education (SEADAE).
 

State Arts Action Network contact
Hawaii Arts Alliance
Lei Ahsing
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State arts advocacy organizations oversee advocacy initiatives in each state and are members of the State Arts Action Network (SAAN).
 

State Arts Agency contact:
Hawai’i State Foundation on Culture and the Arts
Danica "Nikki" Rosengren
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State Arts Agencies oversee the role of the arts in the individual states and are members of the National Assembly of State Arts Agencies (NASAA). The majority include arts education as a priority.

Has a statewide study been done on arts education in my state?
No
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To learn more about state-level reporting, check out the collection of reports and read the State Status Report: A Review of State and Regional Arts Education Studies.

What is the status of my state adopting new Arts Education Standards?
Working to adopt or adapt
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Americans for the Arts is a part of the National Coalition for Core Arts Standards (NCCAS) and works to help advance the state adoption of new arts education standards, influenced by the release of the National Core arts Standards in October 2014.

Hawaii is currently working to revise their arts education standards.

How is arts education funded in my state?

There is designated funding for specific arts education programs at the Hawai’i State Foundation on the Arts, the state arts agency, in the amount of approximately $600,000 per year.
Arts education funding is different in every state and is, therefore, hard to determine exact monetary figures.

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If there is no specific line item in your state for arts education, you may consider that for general education, on average approximately 10% of funding comes from the federal government, 47% from the state government and 43% from the local government. For more, please read our Getting Started e-book.

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Hawaii