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24 states sue Trump administration over nearly $7B in frozen education funds
Hawaiʻi joined more than 20 states on Monday to sue President Donald Trump’s administration over billions of dollars in frozen education funding for after-school care, summer programs and more.
HSTA-Retired Oʻahu District wins national award from NEA-Retired
HSTA-Retired Oʻahu members earned national recognition for a student-led workshop where public high schoolers taught retired teachers essential smartphone skills, fostering leadership and intergenerational learning.
Hawaiʻi Island charter school among NEA Human and Civil Rights awardees
Ke Kula ‘O Nāwahīokalaniʻōpuʻu Iki Public Charter School on Hawaiʻi Island was honored Wednesday night at the National Education Associationʻs annual Human and Civil Rights Awards Dinner in Portland, Ore.
HIDOE says $33M in school funding imperiled by Trump administration
Hawaiʻi’s Department of Education warns that a $33 million delay in federal education funds under the Trump administration threatens crucial programs for vulnerable students, despite congressional approval.
Oʻahu teacher’s proposal supporting equitable learning for migrant students backed at NEA RA
A proposal submitted by an Oʻahu high school English teacher was adopted recently by the National Education Associationʻs Representative Assembly to ensure equitable educational opportunities for English language learners and migrant students, regardless of immigrant status.
Maui teacher’s proposal lifting up public schools’ role in disaster recovery is approved at NEA RA
Teacher delegates from across the country voted overwhelmingly Thursday at the National Education Association’s Representative Assembly (NEA RA) to approve a new business item proposed by a Maui teacher that would help educate the public about the critical role that public schools play in the recovery of communities affected by natural disasters.





