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Hawaiʻi high school students explore teaching as a career at Dive Into Education event
More than 230 high school students from a dozen public schools across the state gathered Friday for the third annual Dive Into Education event to learn more about the teaching profession from Hawai‘i educators.
Trump administration moves to dismantle U.S. Department of Education
The Trump administration on Tuesday announced plans to shift several major U.S. Department of Education functions to other federal agencies — a move that would further dismantle the department and jeopardize equal access to high-quality public education for all students.
Leeward Community College offers new, affordable courses for Hawaiʻi educators
Leeward Community College is offering a slate of courses designed to help Hawaiʻi’s educators grow their skills, earn reclassification credits, and better support diverse learners.
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Maui teachers shine at HSTA ‘Classy 8’ celebration honoring educators who reached Class VIII
Around 50 educators from HSTA’s Maui Chapter came together last Thursday for a “Classy 8” celebration to honor the first cohort of teachers to advance to Class VIII on the salary schedule.
Island educators, students march in Honolulu Pride Parade
More than 70 teachers from all over the islands joined more than 75 students from five Oʻahu public schools Saturday as part of the Hawaiʻi State Teachers Association’s unit in the annual Honolulu Pride Parade to celebrate diversity.
Join HSTA’s fourth cohort to earn online Master of Education degree
Hawaiʻi State Teachers Association members can register to earn their Master’s of Education online for $13,200 from Spalding University through a partnership with the nonprofit What School Could Be and the national education design lab 2Revolutions.





