Wear RedforEd on Tuesday to stand with Arizona
This week, the Arizona Education Association's initiative (INVESTinED) to fully fund public schools in Arizona was knocked off the ballot in unprecedented fashion by the state’s Supreme Court. AEA's members, educators and supporters worked tirelessly this summer in the hottest months of the year to collect 270,000 signatures from Arizonans who want to vote for a fully funded public school system. This is 120,000 more signatures than required, a huge task completed in fewer than two months. Arizona's state legislature is so afraid of the teachers there that the only thing they could do was to silence them by not allowing the people of that state to vote on this proposal. Arizona's educators and supporters are wearing #RedforEd in response, but the issue of poorly funded schools is a nationwide one. Arizona and the NEA are asking for a National #REDforED day this coming Tuesday, Sept. 4, as an act of solidarity and support. Please:
- Share this Facebook Event with educators, parents, and allies across Hawaii https://www.facebook.com/events/320622295354368/
- Join Arizona by wearing red on Tuesday
- Post your #REDforED photos on your own page and to the Facebook event, commenting on why you are #REDforED
The HSTA joins our sisters and brothers in Arizona and across the country in calling for better public education funding. That's why in Hawaii, we are pushing for the constitutional amendment that will be in the ballot in November to create a surcharge on investment homes worth $1 million or more to help fund our public schools. See the Constitutional Amendment website here.
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Ige, Green visit Leeward Chapter RA
Gov. David Ige and his running mate for lieutenant governor, State Sen. Josh Green, spent nearly one hour speaking with members of the HSTA's Leeward Chapter at their RA this week at Campbell High. Each of them gave some short remarks but spent a lot of time speaking to small groups of teachers or having one-on-one conversations with HSTA members about various issues, including special education and the need for busing for field trips.
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Free training against bullying, cheating, teasing for 3rd, 4th and 5th graders
Sign up by Sept. 14 for the free anti-bullying training by clicking here. |
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New teachers: You need a license or permit to teach in Hawaii
All teachers, librarians and counselors serving at least half time in a Hawaii Department of Education or Charter school are required to hold a valid license or “Emergency Hire” permit. Obtaining and maintaining your license or permit is part of your professional responsibility as an educator.
If you are unable to access your account, please email htsb@hawaii.gov and request your login information and temporary password. Include your full name and last four digits of your social security number in the message.
Hawaii law imposes a penalty of $500 for any teacher, counselor or librarian in a DOE public or charter school without a valid license or permit. The deadline to avoid this penalty or being placed on leave without pay is October 5, 2018. DOE principals/administrators who knowingly employ individuals without an active license or permit may also be fined $500 per employee.
Thanks to your HSTA contract, if only the annual license fee is due in any given year, the DOE pays the license fee if a classroom teacher is tenured and had an effective or better rating on their previous evaluation.
Read more about the HTSB requirements here.
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Coming Sept. 21: LaborFest Hawaii 2018
Oahu Teachers! Come out to learn about Hawaii's strong labor community and hear from one of your own: Darron Cambra, a creative arts teacher at Farrington High, is performing in the poetry reading that starts off the Friday pau hana event.
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Happy Labor Day weekend!
As you enjoy this three-day weekend, let's remember this holiday celebrates the hard work of the labor movement. If you'd like to read up a bit on the significance of Labor Day, click here.
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DOE, UH offer scholarship stipend to emergency hires, substitutes and EAs
The state is offering a University of Hawaii scholarship stipend opportunity for emergency hire teachers, substitute teachers, and educational assistants on all islands at a secondary school with a bachelor’s degree.
Read about the UH scholarship stipend for emergency hires, subs and EAs. Deadline: Oct. 1. |
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HSTA's new website is here; Members, please register for members-only content
HSTA.org has undergone a major makeover! If you have not registered for web access since the website went live on July 18, 2018, you will need to go through a quick web registration process. Because it is a totally new site, you have to re-register. Registering on our site (same address — hsta.org) is simple and should only take a few minutes. After submitting your web registration request, an HSTA staff member will verify that you are an active member. That’s when you will receive a confirmation email granting you access to the new website. Verification of membership will be carried out during business hours, but most information on the website is available without the need to sign in. Maintaining accurate access to our members-only areas is important to us, and we hope you will understand our need to verify membership before granting that access.
Read more about features of our new website, and members-only benefits once you register.
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Have college loans deferred or canceled!
The feds have designated the following subjects as teacher shortage areas, meaning Hawaii public school educators who teach these subjects could qualify to have their student loans deferred or canceled:
Career and Technical Education
Language Arts -- English
Mathematics
Science
Special Education
World Languages
World Languages -- Hawaiian
World Languages -- Hawaiian Immersion
Degrees not Debt is a student loan forgiveness workshop presented by NEA Member Benefits that focuses on how teachers who teach in "high impact schools" can get a portion of their Federal Loans forgiven. This workshop also covers the basics of the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program, which applies to all full-time HSTA members who have federal Loans.
Save these dates for the next Degrees Not Debt workshops:
November 15 on Maui at Baldwin High Multipurpose room -- 4 to 6 p.m. Please RSVP by November 10 https://mauidegreesnotdebt.eventbrite.com
November 16 on Oahu (Virtual) at HSTA HQ -- time, other details to be announced. The Oahu workshop will be available by via video conference to members statewide who register in advance.
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