Lawmakers seek to end Hawaii youth vaping epidemic

2022-02-10T17:09:16-10:00February 10, 2022|Categories: News|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

A measure that would ban the sales of flavored nicotine products and prohibit the marketing of vaping products to people 21 advanced during the state House Committee on Health, Human Services & Homelessness hearing Thursday.

Retired teachers would be able to teach immediately after retiring during state of emergency

2022-02-02T11:00:32-10:00February 2, 2022|Categories: News|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , |

Licensed teachers who have retired would be allowed to temporarily work as teachers by the Hawaii State Department of Education during a state of emergency within a year of their retirement, under a bill that received initial approval by a state House committee Tuesday.

Proposal to pay teachers based on years of service advances

2022-01-28T18:28:39-10:00January 28, 2022|Categories: News|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , |

A proposal to pay Hawaii public school teachers based on their years of experience won unanimous approval from the state Senate Education Committee Friday. 

HSTA Board of Directors unanimously supports closure of Red Hill fuel storage facility

2022-01-14T17:53:43-10:00January 14, 2022|Categories: News|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , |

The Hawaii State Teachers Association (HSTA) Board of Directors unanimously approved a proposal calling on the U.S. Navy to close its Red Hill fuel tanks which have contaminated drinking water. HSTA’s board approved the proposal Friday, which calls for an immediate emptying of fuel and a full closure of the Red Hill Bulk Fuel Storage Facility.

Kauai educators concerned about uneven pandemic policies raise new concerns

2021-09-29T12:11:53-10:00September 29, 2021|Categories: COVID-19, News|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , , |

More than 150 teachers from schools on Kauai took part in informational sign-waving before and after classes Tuesday, raising health concerns about a lack of consistent COVID-19 protocols, pressure to not report positive cases, and persistent staffing shortages that have forced the highest-ranking public school official on the Garden Island to fill in as a substitute

East Hawaii educators picket for school safety

2021-09-24T20:29:27-10:00September 24, 2021|Categories: COVID-19, News|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , |

Teachers from all around East Hawaii conducted informational picketing late Friday afternoon outside the State Office Building in Hilo, raising concerns about a lack of uniform health protocols in public schools.

HIDOE, DOH haven’t discussed student vaccine mandate yet

2021-09-22T13:42:29-10:00September 17, 2021|Categories: COVID-19, News|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , |

Interim Superintendent Keith Hayashi of the Hawaii State Department of Education came under fire Thursday for haphazard COVID-19 testing in public schools and said he had not held discussions yet with state health officials about a possible vaccination mandate for public school students age 12 and older.

HIDOE offers few specifics on when school-based testing will begin

2021-09-10T17:14:58-10:00September 10, 2021|Categories: COVID-19, News|Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , |

The Hawaii State Department of Education’s plans for free COVID-19 testing at public schools statewide are eagerly awaited by students, staff, and parents, but at a legislative hearing this week, school officials did not answer key questions about when the program will be available at all schools.

Some Hawaii schools holding unsafe in-person staff meetings

2021-07-30T15:42:13-10:00July 29, 2021|Categories: COVID-19, News|Tags: , , , , , , , , , |

Educators who reported back to work for the new school year this week said that some principals are insisting on holding in-person meetings with large numbers of staff in school libraries and other school facilities, risky behavior that goes against HIDOE's own guidance.

Vaccinations emphasized in Department of Health’s updated guidance for schools

2021-07-26T18:37:24-10:00July 26, 2021|Categories: COVID-19, News|Tags: , , , , , , , , |

HSTA President Osa Tui Jr. says he and fellow HSTA leaders are continuing to absorb the updated guidance, and stressed during a news conference Monday that “our teachers have wanted to be back in school with their students for a while now, and they are committed to making their classrooms as safe as possible for their students.”

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