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Friday, September 21, 2018

Posted 9-21-2018 (Dated 9-14-2018) Teacher Leadership Institute fellowship deadline Monday; Help a Hilo teacher needing shared leave; HMSA members: take health survey and win $500


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Teacher Leadership Institute Fellowship deadline Monday!

The Hawaii State Teachers Association (HSTA), in collaboration with the National Education Association, seeks 35 members to participate in the 2018-2019 Teacher Leadership Institute Fellowship.  
Teachers selected will participate in a comprehensive leadership development program, concluding with a field-based leadership capstone project, with a focus on instructional leadership, policy leadership, or union leadership.  
The goal for participating teachers is to become leaders in the profession, with the knowledge, skills and core values to meet the demands of the teaching profession in the 21st century.  
The time commitment is expected to be approximately 4-6 hours a month.  The program begins in October and will extend through August.  There are eight (8) virtual workshops and 3 full-day face-to-face meetings.
Teachers selected will receive a $500 stipend for completing the program and providing feedback in the process.
The deadline for applying is September 17, 2018. Your Hawaii team of coaches plan to notify candidates of their selection in late September.  You must be a member, in good standing, of the HSTA to apply for this leadership opportunity.  Please apply at https://goo.gl/forms/gAMozzxySC5n8wI23.
If you have any questions, please contact AhLinn Yamane at ayamane@hsta.org
Read more, including information and advice about the application.
 

HMSA members: Take this health survey and you might win one of 10 $500 gift cards



Enter this contest for HSTA EUTF Active and Retiree members, and find out how healthy you are and what your "real age" is.  By registering on the app and taking a health survey, you will be eligible to win one of ten $500 VISA gift cards.  
When you register for Sharecare, link your HMSA subscriber ID number and take the RealAgeTest by October 31, 2018, you're eligible to win.

Register for HMSA ShareCare and take the survey by Oct. 31.

Please help a Hilo member needing shared leave



My name is Sarah Kalawe and I teach English Language Arts at Hilo High School. I have a medical condition called systemic lupus that will affect my postpartum health status which is why I am requesting shared leave. My rheumatologist cautioned that immediately after giving birth, I am more likely to get constant flare-ups until my body fully recovers and adjusts to the changes. My flare-ups cause fevers, painful joint pain, hair loss, skin lesions, swollen lymph nodes, extreme fatigue, and release antibodies that attack my organs (kidneys, liver, heart, and brain). As of now, doctors are most concerned about my kidneys. I also do not have enough sick leave due to using them prior to my pregnancy because of my systemic lupus disease (doctors appointments and constant fevers/flare-ups). I would be very grateful for your leave donations so that I may give my body time to recover and spend time with my first born.

Able to help? Please fill out the teacher donor form and send it to Sarah's SASA, whose contact information is listed below.  The last four digits of her Social Security number are 0858. Her SASA is Brandon Respicio and he would be the contact for any donated leave offers. His email address is:  Brandon_Respicio@notes.k12.hi.us. His office phone: 808-313-5500 and fax 808-974-4036. Mahalo!
 


Lanai High students' study published in prestigious medical journal

In August of 2016, 22 high school students at Lanai High and Elementary School had some key questions they set out to answer: How does what we eat affect who we are, how we feel and what we hope to become?
They did such a good job answering these questions that their findings were published this month in the Hawaii Journal of Medicine & Public Health (September 2018, Vol. 77, No. 9) Read the entire medical journal article here. 
Using opinion research methods, students in Karen De Brum's Lanai High Expository Writing class surveyed 656 community members and conducted 15 focus groups on Lanai, where access to food can sometime be a challenge on the remote island.  On three separate occasions, the students presented their findings to the community, representatives at Pulama Lanai and the Lanai Community Health Center.
English teacher de Brum led the project-based learning effort with grant money from The Conservation Fund and her partnership with Lanai non-profit Laulima Kuhao. 
“This has been the most engaging teaching opportunity in years," de Brum said. "The students worked harder and made more educational gains during this project than I have seen in more traditional classes.  To see their work published in a medical journal is a proud moment not only for the students, but for the island as a whole."

Read more about this Lanai project-based learning experience here.

Credit union doubles teacher grant program



The Hawaii State Federal Credit Union is doubling to $40,000 its annual Investing in Education program for public school teachers in Hawaii. DOE teachers are invited to submit their applications requesting grants to purchase supplies, books, furniture, electronic gear and classroom activities. The deadline is Oct. 31 or whenever all of the grant money has been disbursed. You must be a member of the credit union to apply.

Click here for more information on Hawaii State FCU's teacher grant program.

You must be a member of the credit union to apply. Eligible applicants are asked to submit an essay outlining how the grant will help them achieve classroom goals. Grant recipients will be awarded funds between $200 and $500 based on classroom needs. Grants will be awarded on a first-come, first-served basis, so apply now!

Constitutional Amendment campaign update



Our campaign to generate more funding for public schools made progress this week with a meeting of community partners and nonprofits supporting our efforts. On Monday, more than 50 members of Constitutional Amendment action teams will meet at HSTA to plan grassroots campaign efforts.

Also next week, look for ads on social media platforms talking about the need for the constitutional amendment.

Last month, we unveiled a new campaign website called yesforourkeiki.com, where you can hear from teachers about why they support the proposal, read FAQs, news coverage and 20 reasons why voters should approve the measure. Also check out the constitutional amendment Facebook page and please share it with your friends, family and coworkers! 


Kona new teachers and faculty reps: Free event Sept. 21


Signup deadline today for 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.

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.

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.

             



RSVP to these Are You On Track to Retire? events by clicking here.

Degrees Not Debt: Nov. 15 from 4-6 p.m. at Baldwin High Multipurpose Room
 
The latest NEA Member Benefit research shows that recent graduates are leaving schools with greater debt. This presentation focuses on how teachers who teach in "high impact schools" can get a portion of their federal loans forgiven. In addition, we will cover the basics of the Public Service Loan Forgiveness Program, which applies to all full-time HSTA members who have federal loans.

Basic financial planning tips on how to live with debt, save for retirement despite paying off debt and the importance of having a financial plan will also be covered.

Please RSVP by November 10  https://mauidegreesnotdebt.eventbrite.com

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.
 
 
Popular HSTA 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

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.

Even if teachers haven’t taken any additional professional development credits, as long as they have been teaching more than five years, and are not already Class 7, they can still move up in class and give themselves a raise. Go to PDE3 to learn how.

Read the full story about pay hikes, supplemental pay and stipends available for teachers.

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

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