An additional five points will be awarded to applications that meet one or more of the following priorities: projects that are designed to address beginning reading and literacy among students in kindergarten through third grade; projects that are designed to address the needs of at-risk children and youth; projects that are designed to address the needs in fields or disciplines in which Native Hawaiians are underemployed; projects that are designed to address the use of the Hawaiian language in instruction.
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