HSTA demands bargaining on new professional development system
This year, Hawaiʻi voters have an opportunity to strengthen our state’s long legacy of protecting equal rights.
cschubert2024-11-01T16:54:33-10:00November 1, 2024|Categories: News|Tags: 2024, bargaining, demands, HSTA, new, professional development|
This year, Hawaiʻi voters have an opportunity to strengthen our state’s long legacy of protecting equal rights.
cschubert2024-09-30T15:50:43-10:00September 24, 2024|Categories: HSTA Oahu|Tags: 2024, honolulu pride parade, HSTA|
The Hawaiʻi State Teachers Association is proud to participate in the 2024 Honolulu Pride Parade on Saturday, Oct. 19. The parade begins at 4 p.m. at Ala Moana Regional Park, proceeds down Ala Moana Boulevard and Kalākaua Avenue, and ends at Kapiʻolani Park. HSTA members must RSVP to be eligible for limited-edition rainbow T-shirts, swag, bentos, and drinks. Learn more about the event at www.honolulupride.com. 3:15 p.m. Check in (look for HSTA signs) 3:45 p.m. Group photo 4 p.m. Parade begins Sign up here
Jalen Ashley2024-07-29T12:44:25-10:00July 29, 2024|Categories: News|Tags: 2024, conference, HSTA, NEA, SOY, teachers|
Public school educators can participate in a new online program at Windward Community College to learn about Hawaiian music, integrate it into their student lessons, and earn professional development credits that can boost their salaries.
cschubert2024-08-01T12:23:41-10:00July 24, 2024|Categories: News|Tags: 2024, election, Harris, HSTA, Kamala, Kamala Harris, NEA, Recoomends, vice president|
Public school educators can participate in a new online program at Windward Community College to learn about Hawaiian music, integrate it into their student lessons, and earn professional development credits that can boost their salaries.