Education
Tutoring, test prep, and research opportunities to help you reach your goals.
What We Offer
We provide education programs that support you in earning high school credits, preparing for the GED, and navigating the college application process. With hands-on workshops, assessments, and one-on-one support, you’ll gain the tools you need to succeed.
Ea Education Lab
Ready to earn your GED? You’ll get tutoring, tech access, and full test support to help you prep for all five assessments. We’ll cover the costs and walk with you every step. No need to go it alone. Your goals are within reach. Ages: 16-24
The Queen's Researchers
Your questions shape the journey. You’ll choose an issue that matters to you, then explore it through research with support from mentors. Learn how to ask, study, and share your findings. No research experience? That’s what we’re here for. Ages: 14-18
Life Readiness Team
Todd Wilson
Director, Life Readiness
Todd Wilson
Director, Life Readiness
Todd Wilson is the Director of Life Readiness at Liliʻuokalani Center and has worked his entire career in education design and program management.
Most recently at the Hawaiʻi Department of Health, he advised on federal grant projects transitioning from COVID-19 restrictions to developing school and student health networks. Previously, as a consultant, Todd designed professional development systems to transition the Department of Defense Education Agency and Hawaiʻi Department of Education to the Common Core Standards, supporting agency-wide changes focused on performance data and instructional design. Before these large projects, he led youth-focused environmental programs in California and New Mexico, along with summer programs focused on wilderness, sustainability, and global dialogue. He has worked at public, independent, and charter schools and started as a writing teacher in the Rio Grande Valley of Texas, a placement through Teach For America.
He received his Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy from Grand Valley State University and his Master of Arts in Liberal Arts and Education from St. John’s College.
Shaaroni Wong
Manager, Learning Design
Shaaroni Wong
Manager, Learning Design
Born and raised in the ua tuahine of Mānoa Valley, Shaaroni has lived and traveled around the world, learning from and with educators and youth on five continents in roles ranging from teacher to humanitarian clown.
Shaaroni joins the Trust after finishing her PhD in Sociology at the University of Cambridge in England, where she focused on Indigenous women’s stories. She has 10 years of experience teaching, with a specialty of working with the Deaf and students with learning disabilities. Shaaroni deeply believes that all kamaliʻi have the ability and kuleana to tell their own stories and define what success looks like to them. She is committed to supporting kamaliʻi on their journeys with the knowledge that the path to finding ourselves is rarely simple or straight.
In her spare time, Shaaroni enjoys horseback riding, traveling, dancing, writing, getting muddy in the loʻi, and creating chaos with her family.
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Ready to join our community and discover your passions? We can’t wait to meet you!