We’re hiring! HSTA seeks government relations specialist
The Hawaiʻi State Teachers Association has an opening for a government relations specialist position located on the island of Oʻahu.
Jill Meinecke2024-01-22T14:21:32-10:00January 22, 2024|Categories: News|Tags: government relations, government relations specialist, hiring, now hiring|
The Hawaiʻi State Teachers Association has an opening for a government relations specialist position located on the island of Oʻahu.
Jill Meinecke2023-12-21T17:01:20-10:00December 21, 2023|Categories: News|Tags: federal funding, FEMA, Hawaii Board of Education, Hawaiian immersion, Jr., Keith Hayashi, King Kamehameha III Elementary, Lahaina, Maui, maui wildfires, Osa Tui, Princess Nāhiʻenaʻena, The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers|
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers plans to complete construction on a temporary site for King Kamehameha III Elementary at Pulelehua on Maui at the end of February.
Jill Meinecke2023-12-21T15:15:47-10:00December 21, 2023|Categories: News|Tags: 2023, Happy holidays, holiday greeting|
The HSTA leadership would like to wish our union ʻohana a happy holiday season!
Jill Meinecke2023-12-19T12:44:30-10:00December 19, 2023|Categories: News|Tags: American Savings Bank’s KeikiCo Contest, cardboard, Hawaiian language teacher, ʻāina-based learning, Lahaina, Maui, Michelle Pieper, Nānākuli, Nānākuli High and Intermediate, Oʻahu, project based learning, recycling, Scrappahz Union, upcycling, Waiʻanae|
Nānākuli High and Intermediate's award-winning recycling program will expand to Maui, thanks to Kumu Michelle Pieper.
Jill Meinecke2023-12-14T15:11:23-10:00December 14, 2023|Categories: News|Tags: Aloha United Way, donations, HSTA-Retired, Jr., Maui, Maui chapter, Maui wildfire relief, maui wildfires, National Education Association, Osa Tui, Public Schools of Hawaii Foundation|
The Hawaiʻi State Teachers Association will provide a second and final relief check of $2,665 in the next week to 92 members and HSTA-Retired members who cannot live in their primary residences on Maui because of damage or destruction by the Aug. 8 wildfires.
Jill Meinecke2023-12-14T10:51:04-10:00December 14, 2023|Categories: News|Tags: Bargaining Unit 05, HIDOE, HSTA secretary-treasurer, Lisa Thompson, sabbatical|
Lisa Thompson (formerly Morrison), Hawaiʻi State Teachers Association secretary-treasurer, dispels six myths about taking a sabbatical.
Jill Meinecke2023-12-07T13:01:40-10:00December 7, 2023|Categories: News|Tags: Curt Otaguro, Hawaii Board of Education, Hawaii State Department of Education, HIDOE, Jr., Keith Hayashi, Osa Tui, Warren Haruki|
Hawaiʻi State Department of Education Deputy Superintendent of Operations Curt Otaguro said Thursday it’s “unacceptable” that 10% of the state’s public schools failed fire inspections last school year and 24 schools need repairs to their fire alarms systems.
Jill Meinecke2023-11-30T13:27:38-10:00November 30, 2023|Categories: News|Tags: Leeward, Leeward Chapter, Leeward Oahu, now hiring, UniServ director|
HSTA is looking for a Leeward Oʻahu UniServ Director who is articulate, organized, and a believer in due process.
Jill Meinecke2023-11-13T15:06:08-10:00November 13, 2023|Categories: News|Tags: donations, HSTA Maui Chapter, Lahaina wildfires, Maui, Maui chapter, maui wildfires, relief checks|
The Hawaiʻi State Teachers Association will provide a second and final relief check to any member and any HSTA-Retired member who cannot live in their primary residence on Maui because of damage or destruction by the Maui wildfires.
Jill Meinecke2023-11-07T16:02:23-10:00November 7, 2023|Categories: News|Tags: Aloha United Way, Hawaii Education Association, Hawaii Public Radio, HSTA executive director, HSTA staff, Joan Husted, PBS Hawaii, public education|
A celebration of life has been set for Joan Lee Husted, one of the Hawaiʻi State Teachers Association’s founding mothers who worked for the union for 34 years and retired as its executive director. Husted’s celebration of life will be held at the John A. Burns Hall of the Keʻehi Lagoon Memorial on Sunday, Nov. 19, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.