9 years after Kauai woman’s brutal murder, national show answers family’s call for help
HSTA employee Amber Jackson died on June 23, 2010. Police have yet to identify her killer.
New HSTA fall Professional Development (PD) courses
Hilo-area math courses; latest online course available to members statewide
Teachers reunite at HSTA’s 2019 summer leadership training
SLT allows members to connect and, for some, reunite
Hawaii teacher advocates for Southeast Asian Americans at national conference
SEARAC aims to empower Cambodian, Laotian, and Vietnamese American communities
Local filmmaker seeks student groups for climate change documentary
Participation includes opportunity to learn about the filmmaking process
DOE allows walk-ins for Special Education Summer Conference 2019
Enrich your skills, gain resources and improve practices for working with students with disabilities
HSTA leaders, members join national protest against federal immigration detention camps
Hundreds gather at Hawaii State Capitol as part of national vigil
He’s back! Waimanalo teacher returns from Arctic ‘wonderland’
Waimanalo Elementary and Intermediate School teacher Blade Shepherd-Jones boarded the National Geographic Explorer on a journey to Svalbard, where he worked with Lindblad-National Geographic experts to study and document Arctic wildlife, geology and culture.
Math teachers: Learn new skills and earn a stipend
Sign up today for a virtual workshop about data analysis and more
Maui NEA RA delegate pushes through judicial code of conduct amendment
Delegates also back 100% college loan forgiveness for educators