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Hawai‘i E-Charter formally changed its name to Myron B. Thompson Academy (MBTA) in August 2002. It is a hybrid K-12 school that provides competency-based courses and standards-driven instruction to students on Kauai, Oahu, Molokai,Maui and Hawai‘i. The standards-based curriculum extends beyond the traditional classroom to a team of teachers and a network of worldwide resources. The K-12 coursework integrates thematic curriculum with problem-solving activities. Secondary students in grades 7-12 are able to navigate through academic content supported by interactive sessions with teachers and other students, videos, and other multi-media technologies. Students in grades K-6 are equipped with combinations of curricula in all disciplines taught by elementary master teachers and supported by parent mentors. These mentor teachers are also responsible for the planning and coordination of co-curricular activities, field trips, athletic events and enrichment activities. With the rapid pace of advancements in technology, MBTA will provide Hawaii’s children with quality education and skills to prepare them for the digital workforce.
This school is an expansion of E-School, a supplementary program that has been in operation since 1996. E-School (Electronic School), operated by the Hawai‘i Department of Education's Advanced Technology Research (ATR) section, is a 1996 United States Department of Education Technology Innovation Challenge Grant recipient.
There are 5 campuses statewide on Kauai, Oahu, Maui, Hawaii-Kona, Hawaii-Hilo.
Please click on the links to the right to learn more about our school.
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Last Updated ( Friday, 25 July 2008 )
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