We need your help to prevent furloughs, hiring freezes, salary changes
COVID-19 is not only impacting our health, it is devastating our economy. Visitor spending makes up the majority of our state’s income. With tourism and non-essential businesses shut down, economists are predicting a massive plunge in tax revenue.
HSTA honors charter school teacher as its educator of the year
She helped create a Twitter teacher group, founded her school's robotics team and innovates inside and outside the classroom.
Pay statements still accessible online from home
Pay statements, frequently asked questions (FAQs), and the ability to change your password are available from devices connected to any network.
How COVID-19 financial relief laws can help Hawaii residents, school districts
Here's a look at how these relief packages can help you in a number of key areas.
Deadline to enroll for Hawaii Democratic presidential primary is April 4
April 4 is the deadline to register and enroll in the Democratic Party of Hawaii's 2020 Presidential Primary.
Substitute teachers, PTTs, and PPTs eligible for unemployment
While the HSTA does not represent these valued employees, we want to give them critical information to help them get by during the pandemic.
Vote from home; Hawaii to conduct elections entirely by mail
The Hawaii State Teachers Association encourages all members to vote and have a voice in the political process. Your votes in 2020 can impact whether our public education system thrives or stagnates in the years ahead.
Board approves request that will allow Hawaii public school seniors to graduate on time
Thursday’s decision means that about 10,000 public high school seniors who are on track to graduate will be able to do so on time. Another 1,000 or so students are not on track to graduate. Guidance will be released next week that include ways for educators to work with students to ensure they can graduate, if possible.
‘I am not a virus.’ NEA APIC responds to bias against Asian, Pacific Islander community
“These events have many of us angry, hurt, and afraid—for ourselves, for our loved ones, and for our community. Ultimately, we need to figure out how this will be remembered, how we took a stand, and how we rebuild our larger communities.”
NEA conducts survey via email regarding coronavirus
The NEA Center for Communications is conducting a national survey of members this week regarding coronavirus. The goal is to understand the challenges members are facing and to understand what they need from their association in these difficult times.