New Technology Network
New Technology Network Takes flight at Nānākuli High and Intermediate and Wai`anae High School
Entire 9th Grade at Nānākuli High and Intermediate to receive personal laptops as part of state’s First ‘New Tech High’ Initiative
The entire 9th grade class at Nānākuli High and Intermediate School received personal laptops as part of their initiation into the 21st Century Nānākuli High School Golden Hawks New Tech Academy – Hawai'i’s first “New Tech High School."
“Through the support of Harold K.L. Castle Foundation, Kamehameha Schools, Ko Olina Training Fund, and many other community organizations and businesses who have pledged their support, we are able to provide meaningful change for our students and families,” said Diana Agor, director of the 21st Century Nānākuli High School Golden Hawks New Tech Academy. “As an educator on O'ahu’s Leeward Coast, it is exciting to see our students engaging in an approach to learning that will significantly change their futures. Our school, our teachers and our community all becoming part of the New Tech Network will allow them to learn on a global level. It is through partnerships like this that our students’ worlds will grow beyond bounds they’ve ever known.”
Beginning in 1996 in Napa, California, the NTN Model is based on project-based learning, culture of empowerment, and use of technology. The Network currently partners with public high schools, school districts and communities nationwide. It helps schools transform teaching and learning into a powerful, student-centered process. Students work in collaborative teams to acquire and apply subject-matter knowledge and critical thinking skills to identify and solve problems. The teacher becomes the facilitator and designs projects tied to Hawai'i state standards and customizes them to meet the interests and needs of their students. NTN not only prepares students to be entrepreneurial, innovative and thoughtful members of the workforce, but also helps turn low-performing schools into high-performing ones.

