Jim Shon

Jim Shon is a writer, former school administrator, former state representative,[1] and activist in Hawaii.[2] He served in the state house as a Democrat first elected in 1984.[3] He lost his seat in the 1996 election to Republican Sam Aiona.

He lived in Syracuse, New York[4] and graduated from Jamesville-DeWitt High School before moving to Hawaii.[4] He served in Korea with the Peace Corps. He has written novels.[4] He is also writes newspaper columns[5] and wrote a book about overseeing the establishment of Hawaii's Charter School system.

Shon led Hawaii's nascent Charter Schools program until he was fired from the post in 2006.[6][7] He served as director of the Hawaii Education Policy Center.[1]

Writings

  • Poison in Paradise
  • The Case of the Good Deed, co-authores with Masa Hagino
  • The Case of the Rainforest Reunion

Non-fiction

  • A Charter School Story
  • Inside Hawaii's Capital

References

  1. "Did Unions' Lack of Support Spell Trouble for School Superintendent?". Honolulu Civil Beat. March 23, 2021.
  2. "Jim Shon | HuffPost". www.huffpost.com.
  3. "Shon looks to Education". The Honolulu Advertiser. 26 December 1984. p. 3. Retrieved 28 May 2022.open access
  4. "Interview with Jim Shon". October 15, 2019.
  5. "Pardon Our Interruption". muckrack.com.
  6. "Charter School Director Reacts To Firing". hawaiinewsnow.com. 10 September 2006.
  7. "starbulletin.com | News | /2006/09/12/". archives.starbulletin.com.


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