Teacher evaluation changes because of COVID-19 explained

2021-02-05T08:43:02-10:00May 9, 2020|Categories: News|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

The HSTA worked to ensure that teachers will not be penalized if they are unable to complete all of the components of the Educator Effectiveness System (EES) as school buildings are now closed because of the pandemic.

Lawmakers’ short-term plan will avoid state employee pay cuts

2020-05-09T05:52:00-10:00May 9, 2020|Categories: News|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

The chairs of the state Senate Ways and Means and state House Finance committees say they believe they can balance the state budget that’s been hit hard by a lack of tourism during the coronavirus, without having to reduce public employees’ pay in the months ahead.

Legislative leaders: ‘Main purpose’ of reconvening Monday is to avoid pay cuts or furloughs

2020-05-08T08:15:00-10:00May 8, 2020|Categories: News|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

State House Speaker Scott Saiki said Thursday the “main purpose” of reconvening the Legislature will be working with Gov. David Ige to find other options or alternatives to what Saiki called “drastic budget cuts and furloughs” to stabilize state finances during the coronavirus pandemic.

Local television stations offer broadcast opportunities for virtual graduations

2020-05-06T08:48:00-10:00May 6, 2020|Categories: News|Tags: , , , , |

Local television stations are offering options for schools to broadcast their virtual graduations on-air or online. Schools are advised to produce their own graduation special to keep costs down, and tap into their media programs where possible.

HSTA updates members, answers questions in live stream event on April 30

2020-05-02T11:11:00-10:00May 2, 2020|Categories: News|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

HSTA President Corey Rosenlee and HSTA Deputy Executive Director Andrea Eshelman provided the latest on everything from teacher evaluation modifications and end-of-year checkout procedures to possible COVID-19 economic impacts in the form of those ill-advised potential pay cuts.

Ige says he’s considering ‘other options’ to pay cuts he calls a ‘last resort’

2020-05-02T09:57:00-10:00May 2, 2020|Categories: News|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

For the first time since his administration floated the unwise idea of 20-percent pay cuts for state employees, including educators, Gov. David Ige appears to be considering a federal low-interest loan program suggested by the Hawaii State Teachers Association (HSTA) and other unions to avoid those reductions.

Hawaii business leaders caution against cutting government employees’ pay

2020-04-30T16:40:00-10:00April 30, 2020|Categories: News|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , , , |

Successful Hawaii developer and well-known business leader Stanford Carr spoke out Wednesday against state worker pay cuts floated earlier this month by the administration of Gov. David Ige.

HSTA reaches agreement with HIDOE on end-of-year checkout procedures

2020-04-25T10:30:00-10:00April 25, 2020|Categories: News|Tags: , , , , , , , |

This agreement outlines what tasks teachers can and can’t be asked to complete, how teachers will be scheduled to come to campus, guidance on entering campus and workspaces, safety precautions, and an exception process for those who may have health concerns related to COVID-19.  

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