Former NEA Aspiring Educator members entitled to partial refund on NEA active membership dues
You must be a first-time active member who previously held an Aspiring Educator membership while attending university.
Free sessions show you how to make a difference at the state Legislature
This month, the Public Access Room will be on Hawaii Island (Sept. 9–13), Maui (Sept. 16–19), and Kauai (Sept. 23–25) as part of its annual outreach. Additional presentations on Oahu, Molokai, and Lanai will be scheduled for later this fall.
Community service essay contest open to students in grades 10–12
Seven students will receive a $500 award, and each student’s teacher or adviser listed on the entry form will receive a $100 award for educational purposes.
Lock in your NEA-Retired lifetime membership before dues increase
We know you're still working, but it's never too early to plan for your future. Join now to become an NEA-R Pre-Retired Life Membership subscriber.
Apply now for the 21 hours flexibility pilot program
Tenured teachers rated “highly effective” have the option to flex up to seven of their 21 hours in a pilot program launching this school year.
4th annual Hawaii Youth Sustainability Challenge project-grant program launched
Oahu students from public, private and charter schools islandwide wanting to help their schools or communities go green now have a chance to earn funding to back their big ideas.
New DOE AC policy will bring relief to many hot classrooms
The Department of Education is making it easier and significantly less expensive to install classroom air conditioning.
Know your contract: teaching conditions
A quick summary of your workday, work week and other important contract provisions
Educators, here’s who to turn to for help on your campus and beyond
Volunteer colleagues in your workplace can help you with a variety of concerns
HSTA’s Baby Shower to support members as they start, expand their families
This free fall break event will cover leave, benefits and finance options