Total Pageviews

Monday, May 28, 2018

Posted 5-28-2018 (Dated 5-25-2018) Hilo Chapter: Sign waving every Tuesday until the primary

                

 

Aloha Hilo Chapter Members!

Sign waving will be every Tuesday starting from May 29, 2018 until the primary. Unless Tuesday is a holiday.

We will sign wave from 4:30pm - 5:30pm in front of the King Kamehameha statue on Kamehameha Ave.

Thank you,
Dawn K. K. Raymond
Copyright © 2018 Hawaii State Teachers Association, All rights reserved.
Mahalo for your engagement.

Our mailing address is:

Posted 5-28-2018 (Dated 5-25-2018) HSTA recommends candidates; Restorative Justice workshop; Open UniServ position; Ige sign waving today, Stew and Rice May 31

HSTA recommends candidates for Congress, Senate and LG


    

Top left: Mazie Hirono. Top right: Josh Green. Bottom: Sherry Alu Campagna.

Click here to watch the HSTA Facebook live announcement of Josh Green for lieutenant governor.

Click here to watch the HSTA Facebook live announcement of Sherry Alu Campagna for Congress.

Click here for the news release for Mazie Hirono for U.S. Senate.

Click here for the news release for Josh Green for Lieutenant Governor.

Click here for the new release for Sherry Alu Campagna for Congress. 
 

Restorative justice workshop June 8



Click here to register!
 

NEA National Board Jump Start Academy


Cost:  $150 for HSTA members, $800.00 for others

What is NEA’s National Board Jump Start?

In 2002, the Washington Education Association asked National Board Certified Teachers (NBCTs) who supported candidates through National Board Certification the following question: “If you had the luxury of several days to work with new candidates before they started the process, what would be most helpful to them?” In response, Jump Start was born. Today, the three to four-day training runs in over 40 NEA and AFT affiliates across the country. The NEA member benefit continues to be a NBCT designed and led program.

What does Jump Start offer and who is it for?

NEA Jump Start is early support for those who have registered as candidates with the National Board and have selected their certificate area. It is the first piece in a continuum of professional learning; one that ideally includes year-long candidate support.  It provides candidates with important information about the certification process, time to examine component and Assessment Center requirements, the opportunity to plan how to meet requirements, and time to collaborate, gather resources and information needed to pursue certification — all in a supportive, constructive, and collegial environment.  Jump Start is candidate centered, builds a professional learning community, and focuses on the skills, knowledge, dispositions, and strategies needed to be successful in the National Board Certification process. We believe candidates are masters of their own National Board journey.

 

UniServ Director position open at HSTA 

 

In this position, the HSTA seeks a professional with an understanding of the operations of a labor union, and direct experience in union organizing and program coordination to support the Association’s goals. This 12-month position requires a person who is articulate, a risk taker, organized and a believer in due process. Starting salary is $68,186.

HSTA has an opening for the UniServ Director position located on the island of Oahu and is seeking a strong teacher advocate who possesses strong skills in providing training, organizing, advocacy, and grievance processing in support of HSTA members employed by the State of Hawaii Department of Education and Public Charter K-12 teachers.  Applicant must be an effective communicator, self-starter and have the ability to relate to people with diverse cultural backgrounds. 
Baccalaureate degree required, and will substitute substantial experience in comparable work. Some travel is required. Experience in collective bargaining and organizing is desirable.

If you are interested, apply online by June 25, 2018 at Indeedjobs.com: https://www.indeedjobs.com/hawaii-state-teachers-association/_hl/en_US

HSTA is an equal opportunity employer. Women and minorities encouraged to apply.

 

HSTA backs Ige; sign waving today in Nuuanu, stew and rice event May 31

HSTA recommended Gov. David Ige for re-election earlier this month, and teachers are welcome to turn out for various of his campaign events

For HSTA members on Oahu, the main Ige sign waving kick off will be held today (Friday, May 25) along Pali Highway in Nuuanu from 4 to 6 p.m. (centered at Nuuanu Valley Park/Queen Emma Summer Palace). Also, there is a large Stew and Rice event at Mililani High School on May 31 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Please come early to sign wave wearing your red shirts from 4:30 p.m.

Check here bit.ly/hstaforige2018 for a schedule of Ige events and opportunities to volunteer.

Click here for an Ige teacher call-to-action flier and this Ige fact sheet, explaining just some of the reasons why educators should vote him in for another two years.

Read the HSTA news release announcing our recommendation of his campaign.
 

English Learner Task Force presents proposals


Earlier this month, the ELL Task Force, which included teachers from HSTA presented their recommendations before the BOE on improving ELL in Hawaii. You can find their document here.

Watch the 15-minute presentation on English learner proposals here.

Some their recommendations include:
  1. Recruit certified TESOL teachers
  2. Determine professional development pathways for educators to obtain minimum second language acquisition competencies
  3. Improve equitable and adequate funding to promote English learner success
  4. Promote differentiated professional development aligned with high-impact curriculum resources and assistance with pathways to Hawaii Qualified/TESOL certification
  5. Strengthen partnerships with community-based organizations to support parents and families

 


 

Are you one of 1,400 teachers whose license expires this year?  


The Hawaii Teachers Standards Board (HTSB) has asked the HSTA to remind members that teachers need to renew their licenses in a timely manner.  As of mid-April, there were approximately 1,400 teachers whose licenses will expire this year, so they need to take action before June 30, 2018. Failure to hold a valid license may result in a fine of up to $500.

If your license expires on June 30, 2018, you must login to your HTSB account before June 29, 2018, and complete your renewal process. Here is the link to the HTSB.

You are strongly encouraged to renew early in the renewal period, as you must allow for processing time. Renewals submitted after June 29, 2018, may not be processed in the event of unexpected issues.
 

HMSA members: Enter contest for $500 gift cards and get healthier! 





From Maui News: Proposed constitutional amendment could be an elixir for public schools
An op-ed by Alan Isbell a 4th-grade teacher at Wailuku Elementary School, and is president Hawaii State Teachers Association Maui Chapter.

From Maui News: Paid family leave can serve the public good
An op-ed by Justin Hughey a King Kamehameha III Elementary School teacher and Hawaii State Teachers Association vice president.


DOE official calendars available here


Here are the the next three years of DOE calendars:

DOE's 2018-2019 official school calendar

DOE's 2019-2020 official school calendar

DOE's 2020-2021 official school calendar
 

                      




Check out your latest HSTA discounts here


HSTA offers great savings on everything from filling up your car with gas to traveling on select Hawaiian Airlines flights. See the latest deals and discounts here.
 

Subscribe to and follow HSTA's social media accounts
Be sure to subscribe to HSTA's YouTube channel and follow us on Instagram for the latest videos, photos and news about our Association and public schools in Hawaii.


Popular Links:

DOE's 2018-2019 official school calendar

DOE's 2019-2020 official school calendar

DOE's 2020-2021 official school calendar

Classroom visit memo

Read the complete contract advisory on educational administration credits here

Please see this UPDATED MARCH 2018 chart for the EUTF and HSTA VB Health Benefit Premium Rates effective July 1, 2018.

Hawaii Teacher Standards Board Read HTSB reminders here.

Here is the list of 2018 NEA RA delegates.

Know your rights: Educator Effectiveness System (EES)

Click here to look at the salary schedules.

HSTA members can find a PDF searchable copy of the new 2017-2021 HSTA Collective Bargaining Agreement (contract) at this link.

More information about the 21 hours of job-embedded professional development can be found in these DOE FAQs.

Guidelines for Reclassification of Teachers

Thursday, May 24, 2018

Posted 5-24-2018 (Dated 5-24-2018) HELP NEEDED! Hawaii Democratic Convention at Hilton Waikoloa - May 26-27, 2018: Support Needed for HSTA Recommended Candidates

To: WIS Colleagues
From: R. Yamanaka

Sorry for the late notice, but, HSTA is being requested to be present at the Hawaii Democratic Convention this weekend at the Hilton Waikoloa Resort convention center.  Help is needed to man the table for Senator Hirono and to be available for a photo session with Senator Hirono and Governor Ige.  It is also possible that our other recommended candidates will want to take pictures with HSTA members.  The other recommended candidates are Sherry Campagna for Congressional House District 1 and Josh Green for Lt. Governor.

Please wear your red HSTA shirts.  I will have some extra ones with me for those who forgot to bring theirs.

Picture taking times:
Senator Hirono at 10:00 on Sat.
Governor Ige at 9:25 on Sat.

Governor Ige’s Hospitality suite:  Sat. at 7:30pm at the Hilton Waikoloa

Senator Hirono’s table:
Shifts begin from 7am and run till 5pm.  Shifts are about 3 hours for both days.

If you are able to join us for a portion of the time, it would be greatly appreciated.

Hope to see some of you there!

Please let Joy Grabar know if you will be present.
Joy will then inform Rae!

Aloha!

Wednesday, May 23, 2018

Posted 5-23-2018 (Dated 5-22-2018) HSTA backs Sherry Campagna for Congress

               

HSTA backs Sherry Campagna for Congress

The Hawaii State Teachers Association is proud to recommend Sherry Campagna for Hawaii’s 2nd Congressional District because she is a strong advocate for education as well as human and civil rights.

Sherry was one of the national organizers — and Hawaii state chair — for the Women’s March last year that organized 30,000 people across Hawaii to take action on women’s rights. Currently she is a commissioner on the Hawaii State Commission on the Status of Women and has fought for paid family leave.

Sherry Campagna is an ally of educators and labor
Sherry has also been an ally with HSTA in the fight to get more funding for public education. She believes that a reliable funding stream for public education must be a top priority, and Hawaii should tax out-of-state residents who own investment properties here. She also believes in lowering class sizes and increasing teacher pay.

She has stood by unions, and believes strongly in collective bargaining rights as well as the fight to increase the minimum wage for workers.
Watch HSTA's news conference tomorrow (Tuesday) at 11 a.m. live on our Facebook page announcing our support for Sherry. (We know you will be busy at work and probably will not be able to see it live, but you can check out our Facebook page any time to watch the archived broadcast.)

A businesswoman, she launched her own environmental planning firm

Born in Honolulu, Sherry grew up around the world as a military dependent. She is an environmental scientist, small business owner and mom. Sherry launched and co-owns an environmental planning, permitting, remediation and renewable energy company.  She has been an agent for social change her entire adult life, advocating for racial justice, environmental issues and women’s rights while fighting class disparities.  
Gabbard hasn't defended civil rights

The incumbent in the 2nd congressional district, U.S. Rep.Tulsi Gabbard, has not defended human and civil rights during her time in Congress. She was one of just three representatives, and the only Democrat who refused to condemn Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad’s genocidal chemical attack on his own people.
After the attack, Gabbard traveled to Syria to meet with the genocidal dictator al-Assad without permission from the White House or Congress. Her trip was funded by a group with ties to al-Assad supporters and she only covered the expenses herself after the news media reported who paid for her trip. 
Then, after al-Assad bombed his people again, Gabbard continued to refuse to admit the attack had occurred. At the same time, she voted to practically ban Syrian refugees from coming into the United States after the Paris terrorist attacks, even though Syrian refugees were not involved in the attacks.
Campagna is a strong advocate for equality

HSTA strongly supports high-quality schools for all children as well as human and civil rights. We believe that Sherry Campagna will fight for equality for all people. That is why we are proud to support Sherry Campagna for Hawaii’s 2nd Congressional District seat.
We encourage you to get to know Sherry Campagna by reading more about her on her campaign website, www.sherryforhawaii.com.

Watch a video with Sherry Campagna talking about education in Hawaii.

Watch HSTA's news conference tomorrow (Tuesday) at 11 a.m. live on our Facebook page announcing our support for Sherry. (We know you will be busy at work and probably will not be able to see it live, but you can check out our Facebook page any time to watch the archived broadcast.)
Copyright © 2018 Hawaii State Teachers Association, All rights reserved.
Mahalo for your engagement.

Our mailing address is:

Monday, May 21, 2018

Posted 5-21-2018 (Dated 5-21-2018) HSTA backs Sherry Campagna for Congress

                 

HSTA backs Sherry Campagna for Congress

The Hawaii State Teachers Association is proud to recommend Sherry Campagna for Hawaii’s 2nd Congressional District because she is a strong advocate for education as well as human and civil rights.

Sherry was one of the national organizers — and Hawaii state chair — for the Women’s March last year that organized 30,000 people across Hawaii to take action on women’s rights. Currently she is a commissioner on the Hawaii State Commission on the Status of Women and has fought for paid family leave.

Sherry Campagna is an ally of educators and labor
Sherry has also been an ally with HSTA in the fight to get more funding for public education. She believes that a reliable funding stream for public education must be a top priority, and Hawaii should tax out-of-state residents who own investment properties here. She also believes in lowering class sizes and increasing teacher pay.

She has stood by unions, and believes strongly in collective bargaining rights as well as the fight to increase the minimum wage for workers.
Watch HSTA's news conference tomorrow (Tuesday) at 11 a.m. live on our Facebook page announcing our support for Sherry. (We know you will be busy at work and probably will not be able to see it live, but you can check out our Facebook page any time to watch the archived broadcast.)

A businesswoman, she launched her own environmental planning firm

Born in Honolulu, Sherry grew up around the world as a military dependent. She is an environmental scientist, small business owner and mom. Sherry launched and co-owns an environmental planning, permitting, remediation and renewable energy company.  She has been an agent for social change her entire adult life, advocating for racial justice, environmental issues and women’s rights while fighting class disparities.  
Gabbard hasn't defended civil rights

The incumbent in the 2nd congressional district, U.S. Rep.Tulsi Gabbard, has not defended human and civil rights during her time in Congress. She was one of just three representatives, and the only Democrat who refused to condemn Syrian dictator Bashar al-Assad’s genocidal chemical attack on his own people.
After the attack, Gabbard traveled to Syria to meet with the genocidal dictator al-Assad without permission from the White House or Congress. Her trip was funded by a group with ties to al-Assad supporters and she only covered the expenses herself after the news media reported who paid for her trip. 
Then, after al-Assad bombed his people again, Gabbard continued to refuse to admit the attack had occurred. At the same time, she voted to practically ban Syrian refugees from coming into the United States after the Paris terrorist attacks, even though Syrian refugees were not involved in the attacks.
Campagna is a strong advocate for equality

HSTA strongly supports high-quality schools for all children as well as human and civil rights. We believe that Sherry Campagna will fight for equality for all people. That is why we are proud to support Sherry Campagna for Hawaii’s 2nd Congressional District seat.
We encourage you to get to know Sherry Campagna by reading more about her on her campaign website, www.sherryforhawaii.com.

Watch a video with Sherry Campagna talking about education in Hawaii.

Watch HSTA's news conference tomorrow (Tuesday) at 11 a.m. live on our Facebook page announcing our support for Sherry. (We know you will be busy at work and probably will not be able to see it live, but you can check out our Facebook page any time to watch the archived broadcast.)
Copyright © 2018 Hawaii State Teachers Association, All rights reserved.
Mahalo for your engagement.

Our mailing address is:


Want to change how you receive these emails?
You can update your preferences or unsubscribe from this list 

Sunday, May 20, 2018

Posted 5-20-2018 (Dated 5-18-2018) HSTA visits teachers affected by lava; Ige sign-waving May 25, stew and rice May 31; HPU 30% tuition discount; EL and SPED proposals revealed

HSTA monitors lava threat; works with DOE to help teachers and students 


 
HSTA President Corey Rosenlee traveled to Hawaii Island Tuesday to meet with teachers in some of the schools affected by the lava outbreaks. He also spoke with Hilo Chapter’s HSTA leaders at the last RA of the school year.

HSTA President Corey Rosenlee and Hilo Chapter Dawn Raymond met with teachers at Keonepoko Elementary, as well as Pahoa Elementary, Intermediate and High schools on Tuesday

Teachers were able to share additional information with Rosenlee, Raymond and HSTA staff so we can better support and direct efforts to support our HSTA ohana affected by the lava outbreaks.

Click on the video link below to hear from teachers about how the lava situation is affecting their students in and out of the classroom.



Click here to watch the video.

Among the efforts HSTA is pursuing and working on:
  • Hilo Chapter continues to coordinate efforts to donate food, water, household items, children’s toys, books and clothing to distribute to affected teachers and their families. You can also drop off donations during the work day at HSTA's Hilo office, 101 Aupuni Street, Suite 219.
  • Teachers  who need help or would like to offer help to others, please contact us and we will help get you in touch with each other, via social media or one-on-one. Call Rae Yamanaka, the UniServ Director in HSTA's Hilo office, at ryamanaka@hsta.org, on her mobile (808) 365-6979 or her office phone (808) 935-9301 for more information.
  • Teachers affected and in need are encouraged to consider applying for HSTA’s emergency $1,000 interest-free loans. The application and instructions are here.
  • HSTA is working with NEA Member Benefits to determine what if any resources and support the National Education Association can provide. The NEA has activated its Disaster Relief Program for Hawaii Island members affected by the disaster.
  • HSTA is working with DOE leadership at the state and district level to ensure that proper and adequate emergency procedures and communications are in place.
  • The HSTA has confirmed the following information with DOE.
    • Any teacher who lives in an area affected by the mandatory evacuation may request up to five consecutive days of paid administrative leave to address their personal matters related to the evacuation. Teachers must make the request of their principal.
  • HSTA has made a number of specific requests of the DOE in the last week, and will follow up on the efforts as we move through the end of the school year.  Those requests include:
    • DOE ensure staff members are provided and aware of protocols for emergency plans as well as the opportunity to meet to answer questions and/or discuss additional concerns not addressed in the school emergency plan.
    • DOE fully explain to staff the steps being taken to assess school/campus risk to health and safety and the process for determining a school will close.
    • The DOE consider additional communication methods with staff and families such as a text messaging system to ensure more timely communication, especially for things such as closing schools.
    • The DOE provide the necessary and adequate resources for school shelter-in-place situations be provided, such as masks,  food, water, materials to seal windows and provisions for emergency restroom/toileting.
    • The DOE consider if air-conditioning or air purifiers could be provided to affected schools.
The DOE has put out two memos in the last week about the situation:
Update on Activity at Kilauea
Kilauea Update: Ash Concerns, Employee Assistance

Above: Donations continue coming in for Amber Makuakane, daughter Alana (6) and son Aaron, (4), who lost their Puna home to the lava earlier this month.

Pahoa Elementary teacher Amber Makuakane's colleagues set up a GoFundMe page for her, which had raised $69,610 as of mid afternoon Friday, May 18.
 

HSTA backs Ige; sign waving May 25, stew and rice event May 31

Just days after HSTA recommended Gov. David Ige for re-election, we have begun planning events to help boost his campaign.

For schools that have received heat abatement, we're asking if those schools can organize a sign waving either before or after school on Friday, May 25 for a "Mahalo for Cooling our Keiki" day. Schools are encouraged to get groups together (could even be just one or two or three folks) to sign wave in front of their campuses either before or after school before the school year lets out.

For HSTA members on Oahu, the main Ige sign waving kick off will be held along Pali Highway in Nuuanu from 4 to 6 p.m. on May 25 as well (centered at Nuuanu Valley Park/Queen Emma Summer Palace). Also, there is a large Stew and Rice event at Mililani High School on May 31 from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., and please come early to sign wave wearing your red shirts from 4:30 p.m.

Check here bit.ly/hstaforige2018 for a schedule of Ige events and oppportunities to volunteer.

Click here for an Ige teacher call-to-action flier and this Ige fact sheet, explaining just some of the reasons why educators should vote him in for another two years.

Read the HSTA news release announcing our recommendation of his campaign.
 

English Learner Task Force presents proposals


On Thursday, the ELL Task Force, which included teachers from HSTA presented their recommendations before the BOE on improving ELL in Hawaii. You can find their document here.

Watch the 15-minute presentation on English learner proposals here.

Some their recommendations include:
  1. Recruit certified TESOL teachers
  2. Determine professional development pathways for educators to obtain minimum second language acquisition competencies
  3. Improve equitable and adequate funding to promote English learner success
  4. Promote differentiated professional development aligned with high-impact curriculum resources and assistance with pathways to Hawaii Qualified/TESOL certification
  5. Strengthen partnerships with community-based organizations to support parents and families
 

SPED Task Force reveals recommendations

On Thursday, the Special Education Task Force, which included teachers from HSTA, presented their recommendations on improving SPED in Hawaii.

You can read the entire document – with detailed SPED recommendations -- here.

Watch the entire 36-minute presentation of the task force before the BOE here.

The comprehensive recommendations for changes in Special Education address many concerns of our members, such as:
  • Allocating funding (including staffing) based on student needs, similar to the system used before 2009
  • Allowing adequate time for IEPs and care coordination with options such as 8 to 10 substitute days, recall pay and release time for SPED teachers
  • Giving all new SPED teachers a mentor with expertise in SPED
  • Improving professional development for all educators for inclusive practices
  • Conducting a comprehensive study to identify best inclusive practices across the state
  • Creating common understanding and definitions of inclusive education (e.g., What is inclusion?)

 

Are you one of 1,400 teachers whose license expires this year?  


The Hawaii Teachers Standards Board (HTSB) has asked the HSTA to remind members that teachers need to renew their licenses in a timely manner.  As of mid-April, there were approximately 1,400 teachers whose licenses will expire this year, so they need to take action before June 30, 2018. Failure to hold a valid license may result in a fine of up to $500.

If your license expires on June 30, 2018, you must login to your HTSB account before June 29, 2018, and complete your renewal process. Here is the link to the HTSB.

You are strongly encouraged to renew early in the renewal period, as you must allow for processing time. Renewals submitted after June 29, 2018, may not be processed in the event of unexpected issues.
 

HMSA members: Enter contest for $500 gift cards and get healthier! 


"If under funding is part of the problem," writes Maui English and STEM teacher David Negaard, "better funding is part of the solution. Granted, money is not a “silver bullet” that will fix everything; money is more like irrigation water. Water is one limiting factor in crop cultivation, while funding is one limiting factor in public education."
"If farmers want to grow more crops, they need to secure more water; if we want to address shortcomings in public education, we need to secure more money. That isn’t all we have to do, but we have to do this."


DOE official calendars available here


Here are the the next three years of DOE calendars:

DOE's 2018-2019 official school calendar

DOE's 2019-2020 official school calendar

DOE's 2020-2021 official school calendar
 

                      




Check out your latest HSTA discounts here


HSTA offers great savings on everything from filling up your car with gas to traveling on select Hawaiian Airlines flights. See the latest deals and discounts here.
 

Save $1 off admission to New Baby Expo this weekend

Join the excitement at the 21st Annual New Baby Expo 2018 “Hawaii's Largest Prenatal through Preschool Expo," May 19 and 20 at the Neal Blaisdell Center Exhibition Hall. The expo will feature more than 150 exhibitors showcasing the latest products and services for Hawaii's prenatal to preschool families.  Several stroller manufacturers from the mainland will be at the show featuring their product lines as well as guest speakers on infant learning and baby sleeping techniques.  Vendors providing information on infant/child car seat safety, breastfeeding, baby wearing, birthing classes and special events such as Hawaii's Largest Baby Shower and Baby Crawling Contest.  At the show, you’ll find expert speakers, demonstrations, activities and entertainment.

SPECIAL $1 DISCOUNT FOR HSTA MEMBERS

HSTA members can show their HSTA card or school identification and a photo ID to the box office to receive $1 DISCOUNT the $5.50 general admission price.  One discount per HSTA member.

For more info go to: www.newbabyexpo.com, IG: @newbabyexpo  FB: newbabyexpo or call us at Tel:(808)239-7777.
 

Subscribe to and follow HSTA's social media accounts
Be sure to subscribe to HSTA's YouTube channel and follow us on Instagram for the latest videos, photos and news about our Association and public schools in Hawaii.


Popular Links:

DOE's 2018-2019 official school calendar

DOE's 2019-2020 official school calendar

DOE's 2020-2021 official school calendar

Classroom visit memo

Read the complete contract advisory on educational administration credits here

Please see this UPDATED MARCH 2018 chart for the EUTF and HSTA VB Health Benefit Premium Rates effective July 1, 2018.

Hawaii Teacher Standards Board Read HTSB reminders here.

Here is the list of 2018 NEA RA delegates.

Know your rights: Educator Effectiveness System (EES)

Click here to look at the salary schedules.

HSTA members can find a PDF searchable copy of the new 2017-2021 HSTA Collective Bargaining Agreement (contract) at this link.

More information about the 21 hours of job-embedded professional development can be found in these DOE FAQs.

Guidelines for Reclassification of Teachers