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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Thursday, April 13, 2006

All about fish, from ocean to the plate

Advertiser Staff

There are still openings in a teachers workshop on fisheries. Teachers will experience the fish auction, tour longline and bottomfish vessels, participate in discussion with industry members, learn how to prepare Hawai'i's fish from chef Nicholas Chaize, chef-owner of Nico's Restaurant, and receive educational resource materials.

When: 6:15 a.m. Saturday

Where: Nico's Restaurant, Pier 38.

Cost: $10, for lunch

Contact: The Honolulu Advertiser's Newspaper In Education coordinator, Jennifer Dang, at 525-7660 or Council Media & Education Specialist Sylvia Spalding at 522-5341.

EDUCATION FACT

HOW COLLEGE DEGREES PAY OFF

Q: What is the average income for students graduating from postsecondary institutions compared with those graduating from high school?

A: In 2002, male college graduates ages 25 to 34 earned 65 percent more than men who graduated only from high school. Women ages 25 to 34 with a bachelor's or higher degree earned 71 percent more than female high school graduates. Men who dropped out of high school earned 23 less than male high school graduates; female dropouts earned 27 percent less than women who graduated from high school.

Source: U.S. Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics

RESOURCES

HELP FOR PARENTS OF SPECIAL-NEEDS KIDS

A parent resource fair featuring a presentation on "How to Help Your ADHD or Special Needs Child with Completing Homework" is planned for Tuesday. There will also be student performances, door prizes, free dinner and childcare, plus a variety of information booths. The event is sponsored by the West Honolulu Children's Community Council.

When: 5 to 7 p.m.

Where: Roosevelt High cafeteria

Who: All parents of special needs children, particularly those from the Roosevelt, Farrington and McKinley High communities.

To sign up: Call or e-mail Bryan Pang at 988-8957, 232-1068 or bryan_pang@notes.k12.hi.us. Please provide your name and the number of adults and children attending.