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Longtime teacher and HSTA leader is elected to the House
HSTA recent news
Evan Kumasaki2019-08-26T23:13:28-10:00November 17, 2018|Categories: News|
Longtime teacher and HSTA leader is elected to the House
Evan Kumasaki2021-02-04T23:23:36-10:00November 15, 2018|Categories: Negotiations, News|
Evan Kumasaki2019-08-26T23:15:29-10:00November 10, 2018|Categories: News|
Teachers union will not use Marriott facilities until strike is settled
Evan Kumasaki2019-08-26T23:16:32-10:00November 3, 2018|Categories: News|
Nov. 9 is deadline to apply for $1.4 million worth of grants
Evan Kumasaki2019-08-26T23:18:14-10:00November 3, 2018|Categories: News|
Had trouble with DOE professional development in the last year or so? Please tell us specifics
Evan Kumasaki2019-08-26T23:18:28-10:00October 27, 2018|Categories: News|
Gov, schools superintendent call for more school resources, better pay
Evan Kumasaki2019-08-26T23:19:48-10:00October 27, 2018|Categories: News|
Educators received a 3.5% pay hike in the second quarter
Evan Kumasaki2019-08-26T23:20:49-10:00October 27, 2018|Categories: News|
Committee wants to recognize a teacher or non-teacher who goes above and beyond
Evan Kumasaki2019-08-26T23:22:28-10:00October 20, 2018|Categories: News|
The Hawaii Supreme Court on Friday invalidated a question on general election ballots asking voters if they want to amend the Hawaii Constitution to allow the state to tax property in support of public education. Ruling in favor of Hawaii’s four counties, the court found that the wording of the question wasn’t sufficiently clear. Hawaii law requires that the language of a constitutional amendment be “neither misleading or deceptive.” “The Chief Election Officer shall issue a public proclamation stating that the ballot question is invalid and that any votes for or against the measure will not be counted and will have [...]
Evan Kumasaki2019-08-26T23:24:40-10:00October 17, 2018|Categories: News|
Governor says he'll veto any proposal that would raise residents' property taxes or raise affordable rents