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Friday, August 19, 2016

Member Matters: Negotiations update; compensation survey; NBCT program; New ESSA task force dates on Lanai and Kauai, 8-19-2016

HSTA negotiations team holds first talks with state

Bargaining for a new contract began Mon., Aug. 15 when both sides met for the first time in a three-and-a-half hour session at Hawaii State Teachers Association headquarters.

Both sides exchanged initial proposals. HSTA's negotiations team will meet Aug. 26 to analyze the employer's initial proposals and preliminary responses from the Association's teacher compensation survey. The Negotiations Committee will also meet Sat., Aug. 27 at HSTA.

Please complete this Negotiations Compensation Survey by Friday, Aug. 26.

HSTA's Negotiations Committee is chaired by Osa Tui (Honolulu), a member of the negotiations team which includes Paul Daugherty (Kona), Shannon Kaaa (Honolulu), Diane Mokuau (Molokai) and Corey Rosenlee (HSTA president). Also representing HSTA at the bargaining table were its Chief Negotiator Andrea Eshelman, Executive Director Wilbert Holck and Negotiations Specialist Ray Camacho.

At the table for the state were Schools Superintendent Kathryn Matayoshi, Deputy Superintendent Stephen Schatz, Board of Education Chair Lance Mizumoto, BOE Member Maggie Cox and James Nishimoto, the director for the Department of Human Resources Development and acting state chief negotiator.

Watch this video presentation of HSTA's contract proposals.
 
Know your rights: teacher protection

Your contract requires the employer to provide “legal counsel for teachers who are sued for actions taken by them in the course of their employment and within the scope of their duties and responsibilities” (Article X, page 47).

In addition to the contract requirements, the HSTA and National Education Association (NEA) membership entitles teachers to $1 million of professional liability insurance through the HSTA/NEA Educators Employment Liability (EEL) insurance program. Your coverage is worldwide, includes coverage on and off school grounds, and is in force 24 hours a day, as long as you are performing your educational employment activities.  
For more details on the EEL program, click here You may also contact your local HSTA office for more information.
 
Speak out for school improvements in ESSA survey; new ESSA town halls set for Kauai, Lanai; new time, location on Molokai

Gov. David Ige and his Every Student Succeeds Act Task Force are seeking teacher input about the blueprint that will shape the direction of change and lay the foundation for the educational system we seek to create. Please take a few minutes to share your thoughts about the current state of public education in Hawaii and the ways in which you think it should be transformed.

Take the brief teachers' ESSA survey here.
There are only two teachers on the 19-member task force, which is working to come up with recommendations to improve education in Hawaii and adjust to the new federal education law that was approved in late 2015. HSTA would like to make sure the others on the task force hear compelling stories from the classroom front lines by people in the best position to know what needs to change at the Department of Education: public school education.

For an updated town hall list and to register, click here.

Please make time to show up and be heard at the upcoming ESSA meetings nearest you.
  • Mon., Aug. 22, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m., Waimea High School, Kauai
  • Wed., Aug. 24, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., Waiakea High School, Hawaii Island
  • Wed., Aug. 24, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle School, Kauai
  • Sat., Aug. 27, 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., Kaunakakai Elementary School, Molokai
  • Wed., Sept. 7, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., Maui High School, Maui
  • Wed., Sept. 7, 6 to 8 p.m. Castle High School, Oahu
  • Thurs., Sept. 8, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., Lanai High and Elementary School, Lanai
  • Wed., Sept. 14, 6 to 8 p.m., Moanalua High School, Oahu
 
HSTA's two ESSA task force members offer advice on legal and policy possibilities under new federal law

Last year's teacher of the year, Catherine Caine and HSTA secretary-treasurer Amy Perruso are the two teachers who serve on the state's ESSA task force. Caine, a fourth grade teacher at Waikiki Elementary, and Perruso, a social studies teacher at Mililani High School, have drawn up some specific policy and legal possibilities within ESSA for public school teachers, based on what they've heard from front-line teachers so far.

In a two-page summary that was distributed at the Summer Leadership Training, they talk about several key areas, including:
  • Professional respect and empowerment
  • Less testing and more learning
  • Public schools as sites of democratic decision-making 
  • Public schools as site for social justice
These ESSA talking points can be used by teachers to prepare to speak at the task force meetings throughout the state that end Sept. 14.
 
Attention board-certified teacher candidates: free support!

Candidates for National Board certification are invited to register for year-long candidate support. These sessions provide a supportive and collaborative learning environment led by National Board Certified Teachers. There is no cost to HSTA members!

To register for free NBCT support sessions, click here.

There will be six two-hour sessions scheduled for each cohort. Sessions include an overview of the National Board process, detailed information for each component and time for candidates to share, peer review, and reflect.

Deadline to register is Sept. 16. Cohorts will be formed geographically across the state after registration closes.

 
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Mahalo for your engagement.

Our mailing address is:
Hawaii State Teachers Association
1200 Ala Kapuna Street
HonoluluHI 96819

WIS's SLLs for SY 2016-2017, Roles and Emails



Waiakea Intermediate School's 
School Level Leaders (SLL)
SY 2016-2017

Roles and Emails


Head Faculty Representative (HFR):   Joy Grabar  hstajgrabar@gmail.com

Association Policy Committee (APC) Members:
     Kim Aburamen          abu_96720@yahoo.com 
     Joy Grabar                 hstajgrabar@gmail.com
     Chad Lawson             lawson9@gmail.com

Grievance Representative (GR):  
     Debbie Anderson       debbievida@gmail.com

At-Large Representatives:
     Randall Kaya             email forthcoming
     Wendy Pasalo            email forthcoming

Reminder: We encourage you to use your PERSONAL EMAIL for all hsta-related correspondence. Prudent practice protects you and your rights. Use lotus email for work-related correspondence only.

Monday, August 15, 2016

HSTA negotiations update: Read a proposal summary; Watch a video about our proposals; Take a compensation survey, 8-15-2016

Teachers are deeply committed to the success of every student.
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Aloha Colleagues:

HSTA’s negotiations team had our first meeting today with the employer and presented an ambitious set of proposals to give our keiki the schools they deserve and our members the contract they deserve. These proposals are based on hundreds of conversations we have had with our members and the thousands of responses we have received from HSTA’s surveys. Our current contract expires June 30, 2017.

Here are some of our proposals for the new contract:
 
  • Pay our teachers a decent, fair and professional salary            
Teachers in Hawaii are underpaid and low pay has led to a teacher shortage crisis. As a result, the DOE is now allowing substitutes with only a high school degree to teach our children. This situation is not tolerable and must change.
 
  • Create an evaluation system that is meaningful, supportive and collaborative
The evaluation system must not be punitive, create extra workloads or unnecessary stress for our teachers. Educators must actually feel it improves their practice.
 
  • Reduce class size in regular education, special education and ELL courses
Class size is one of the most important factors affecting teaching and learning. We must allow our teachers to give our students the individual attention that they need and deserve.
 
  • Reduce the caseload for our special education teachers and provide more support for students with special needs
We must give our special education teachers the time they need to create and oversee IEPs for our students, thus ensuring that all children, regardless of their special needs, receive a quality education.
 
  • Increase the amount of time teachers have to collaborate and plan within the school day
Teachers have shared that they have insufficient time to complete all of the requirements placed on them, and research shows that good teaching requires adequate preparation time.


These are just a few of our proposals. There are many others, including fairness for charter schools, increased opportunities for professional development, increased teacher protection and more mentoring time for new teachers.

Find out more about some of HSTA's contract proposals by watching this video presentation.

As these negotiations progress, we will work to keep you informed and want to hear your feedback. It is critical that you fill out this negotiations survey on compensation.

Negotiations are always about give and take, and as your union, we will do our best to advocate for you and our students. Tomorrow, in a spirit of unity, please wear red to school in the hope for quality contract improvements and as as demonstration of support for our team.

Thank you,

Paul Daugherty (Kona)
Shannon Kaaa (Honolulu)
Diane Mokuau (Molokai)
Corey Rosenlee (HSTA president)
Osa Tui (Honolulu)

HSTA Negotiations Team

 

HSTA:  United in the pursuit of excellence for Hawaii’s public schools.
Copyright © 2016 Hawaii State Teachers Association, All rights reserved.
Mahalo for your engagement.

Our mailing address is:
Hawaii State Teachers Association
1200 Ala Kapuna Street
HonoluluHI 96819

Representative Assembly meeting dates, Hilo Chapter, 7-15-2016

From: Dawn Raymond
Re: Representative Assembly Dates for Hilo Chapter
Date: 8-14-2016

Aloha HFR's,

Listed below are the scheduled RA dates for SY 16-17:

August 23, 2016
October 25, 2016
December 13, 2016
January 31, 2017
February 28, 2017
April 18, 2017
May 23, 2017

All RA's will be held at Kea'au High School Library from 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm
The RA schedule is also available on the HSTA website and has been sent through HSTA Member Matters.

*NOTE - Sign waving for August 23, 2016 will be cancelled due to our RA meeting.

Thank you,
Dawn K. K. Raymond
President, HSTA Hilo Chapter

Friday, August 12, 2016

Member Matters: Vote in tomorrow's primary; Bargaining begins Monday; Wear red for ed Tuesday; Updated RA dates; Kona ESSA task force this Wednesday, 8-12-2016

HSTA begins contract negotiations Monday; please wear red for ed Tuesday!
HSTA's negotiations team holds its first bargaining session with the state Monday when it will deliver its initial contract proposals to the employer.

Look for a special email late Monday or early Tuesday with an update about the first bargaining session, a video presentation and a compensation survey.

Please wear the color red to work on Tuesday in a show of support for the team and collective bargaining power. Also, the negotiations team would be happy to receive messages of support and photos from fellow teachers at negotiations@hsta.org.

The negotiations team is made up of Paul Daugherty (Kona), Shannon Kaaa (Honolulu), Diane Mokuau (Molokai), Corey Rosenlee (HSTA president) and Osa Tui (Honolulu).
 

Please vote in tomorrow's primary election and support the candidates who support HSTA 
If you haven't already voted early either in person or by mail, please turn out tomorrow (Sat., Aug. 13) when polling places statewide are open from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m. for the primary election. If you are in line at 6 p.m., you will be allowed to vote.

Please be sure to support those candidates who are recommended by HSTA.

Read the list of HSTA's recommended primary election candidates

To find your polling place, call the state's Office of Elections at 808-453-VOTE (8683). Be sure to bring a valid photo ID with you to vote.

For information about voting in the primary election, click here.

If you received an absentee ballot in the mail but haven't sent it in, you can still vote with it but do NOT send it in the mail tonight or tomorrow. Instead, drop it off at any polling place or the County Clerk's office on your island between the hours of 7 a.m. and 6 p.m. primary Election Day.
 

Updated chapter RAs, executive board meeting dates listed for new school year 
HSTA chapter presidents throughout the state have set initial dates for RA and executive board meetings. Some of those dates have changed since we first announced them last week.

Contact your chapter president to confirm the dates, times and locations. This list is subject to change.

August 2016
August 16:  Honolulu RA
August 16:  Kauai RA
August 16:  Kohala RA
August 16: Windward EB
August 18: Central EB
August 18:  Kona EB
August 22:  Lanai EB
August 23:  Hilo RA
August 23:  Lanai RA
August 23:  Leeward RA
August 24:  Molokai EB
August 25: Central RA
August 25:  Kona RA
August 30:  Molokai RA
August 30: Windward RA

September 2016
September 6:  Honolulu EB
September 6:  Kohala RA
September 6:  Leeward EB
September 13:  Hamakua RA
September 13:  Honolulu RA
September 13:  Kauai EB
September 13:  Maui EB
September 13:  Windward EB
September 20:  Leeward RA
September 20:  Maui RA
September 20:  Molokai RA
September 22:  Central EB
September 22:  Kona EB
September 27:  Hilo EB
September 27:  Kauai RA
September 27:  Windward RA
September 29:  Central RA
September 29:  Kona RA

See RA/EB meeting dates for the rest of the school year here
 
               


Important protection from HSTA VEBA Trust 

While we all hope our members will remain healthy throughout their working years, the reality is we don’t know when we may become ill or injured and run out of paid sick leave days. The HSTA VEBA Trust is committed to HSTA members, and offers a Short Term Income Protection plan especially for active HSTA members.

As an added benefit, the HSTA VEBA Trust will subsidize up to $10 of the monthly premium for members who enroll in and maintain the maximum coverage for which they are eligible.

To learn more about this plan, visit  www.hstaveba.org or call the HSTA VEBA Trust office at 440-6940 (Oahu) or 1-800-637-4926 (neighbor islands).

 
Big Island teachers:  ESSA task force meets at Kealakehe High Aug. 17 
 
Please turn out to speak your minds at Gov. David Ige's next Every Student Succeeds Task Force meeting Wed.,Aug. 17, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., at Kealakehe High School on Hawaii Island.

Join us to share HSTA member ideas to improve public education in Hawaii to create the schools our keiki deserve. Please wear your red HSTA shirt to the town hall meeting on your island.

For a list of the ESSA town halls and to register, click here.
Please make time to show up and be heard at the upcoming ESSA meetings nearest you.
  • Aug. 17, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., Kealakehe High School, Hawaii Island
  • Aug. 24, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., Waiakea High School, Hawaii Island
  • Aug. 24., 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle School, Kauai
  • Aug. 27, 1 to 3 p.m., Molokai High School, Molokai
  • Sept. 7, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., Maui High School, Maui
  • Sept. 7, 6 to 8 p.m., Castle High School, Oahu
  • Sept. 14, 6 to 8 p.m., Moanalua High School, Oahu

 
Copyright © 2016 Hawaii State Teachers Association, All rights reserved.
Mahalo for your engagement.

Our mailing address is:
Hawaii State Teachers Association
1200 Ala Kapuna Street
HonoluluHI 96819

Thursday, August 11, 2016

Sign-waving on Friday, August 12 at 3:00 pm in front of the large pkg lot next to grassy field (Mo'oheau Park), 8-10-2016


To: WIS Colleagues
Email From: Dawn Raymond
Date: 8-10-2016




This message is going out BCC to All HFR's. Please forward to your teachers.


Aloha HFR's,

If any of you are free, we will be sign waving this Friday, August 12, 2016 before the Democratic Grand Rally. We plan to meet a little after 3:00 p.m. on the sidewalk (makai side of Kamehameha Ave.) in front of the large parking lot next to the grassy field (Mo'oheau Park). 

Please wear your red shirts.

Thanks,
Dawn K. K. Raymond
President, HSTA Hilo Chapter


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To: WIS FACULTY
Forwarded by Dawn Raymong, Email from: Yamanaka, Rae
Date: 8-11-2016






THIS MESSAGE IS GOING OUT BCC TO ALL SLLS, PLEASE FORWARD TO YOUR TEACHERS!

As in any election year, it is important that HSTA members present a unified front for our recommended candidates.  We will be holding support signs for Senator Kai Kahele, Senator Russell Ruderman, Representative Mark Nakashima, Representative Clifton Tsuji, Representative Richard Onishi and Representative Joy SanBuenaventura.  Please join us at 3pm on Friday August 12 and consider staying for the Grand Rally at 5pm.

Wear your red HSTA shirt.  Let me know if you need one and I will bring it down with me.

Thanks,
rae

Saturday, August 6, 2016

Member Matters, 8-5-2016

HSTA settles grievance giving bonuses to hundreds of teachers
HSTA settled a statewide class grievance with the state Aug. 1, awarding lump sum payments of up to $2,000 to more than 300 public school teachers.

During 2015 re-opener negotiations, the HSTA and DOE agreed that tenured teachers and those who began probation before July 1, 2013 would receive a lump sum payment of $2,000 (full-time) or $1,000 (half-time). There were two contractual disputes over who was entitled to the lump sum payments: teachers on leave of absence without pay (LWOP) on October 5, 2015, affecting approximately 300 teachers and another roughly 30 teachers who were rated less-than-effective under the Educator Effectiveness System (EES). As a result, HSTA filed a class grievance against the state Department of Education in October 2015.

“This is a fair compromise that avoids time-consuming arbitration,” said HSTA President Corey Rosenlee. “We were glad to advocate for our members to ensure they receive the bonuses they are entitled to.”

The settlement provides that teachers are eligible for payment if they meet the following requirements: qualified teachers who were on LWOP shall receive the $2,000 lump sum payment upon their physical return to work from unpaid leave; teachers rated less than effective or marginal shall receive the $2,000 lump sum payment upon receiving an effective or highly effective rating for the 2015-16 school year.  For processing of payments, the DOE will be given up to 60 days from the executed agreement (approximately by September 30, 2016), or within 60 days after a teacher physically returns from LWOP.

If you meet the above requirements and believe you may be eligible for a lump sum payment, contact the HSTA Negotiations Department at 808-833-2711.
 

Chapter RAs, executive board meeting dates set for new school year 
HSTA chapter presidents throughout the state have set initial dates for RA and executive board meetings. Contact your chapter president to confirm the dates, times and locations.

August 2016
August 9:  Hamakua RA
August 9:  Kauai EB
August 9:  Leeward EB
August 11:  Maui RA
August 16:  Honolulu RA
August 16:  Kauai RA
August 16: Windward EB
August 18: Central EB
August 18:  Kona EB
August 22:  Lanai EB
August 23:  Hilo RA
August 23:  Lanai RA
August 23:  Leeward RA
August 24:  Molokai EB
August 25: Central RA
August 25:  Kona RA
August 30:  Molokai RA
August 30: Windward RA

September 2016
September 6:  Honolulu EB
September 6:  Kohala RA
September 6:  Leeward EB
September 13:  Hamakua RA
September 13:  Honolulu RA
September 13:  Kauai EB
September 13:  Windward EB
September 20:  Leeward RA
September 20:  Molokai RA
September 22:  Central EB
September 22:  Kona EB
September 27:  Hilo EB
September 27:  Kauai RA
September 27:  Windward RA
September 29:  Central RA
September 29:  Kona RA

See RA/EB meeting dates for the rest of the school year here

NEA joins HSTA in backing Hanabusa for Congress

The National Education Association this week joined HSTA in recommending Colleen Hanabusa for election to the seat representing Hawaii’s 1stCongressional district in the U.S. House.

HSTA had originally recommended the late Mark Takai for re-election to the seat, but he pulled out of the race for health reasons on May 19.

After reviewing candidates’ records and interviewing several candidates, HSTA’s Board of Directors made the recommendation for Hanabusa, who has previously represented Hawaii in Congress.

The NEA announced it is also supporting her election this week.

“Colleen has been an effective advocate for public school teachers and students,” said HSTA President Corey Rosenlee. “She has a strong record of representing Hawaii in Congress previously and we know she will fight hard for our state in Washington, D.C. again.”

As an attorney, Hanabusa has also represented public school teachers in court. In June, she won a case invalidating a controversial state Ethics Commission ruling that had previously prohibited teachers from taking free educational trips when they chaperoned their students on those trips.
 

Free 3-PD credit course targeting SpEd teachers 

HSTA is partnering with BetterLesson’s PersonalizedPD to provide Hawaii teachers with a three-year opportunity to grow as teacher leaders. Participating teachers will be matched with a personalized PD virtual coach with similar grade, subject backgrounds and together, they will develop a plan of action for the year. Coaches will meet with teachers every other week to support them with planning, instructional design and strategy implementation. Upon completion, teachers have the potential to become a HSTA PD Trainer.

Application Deadline: 9/16/16
Opportunity is open to:
● All special education teachers
● Tenured teachers who have taught for at least three years
● Teachers on all islands
● HSTA members

Virtual information session on Thursday, Aug. 11 at 3:30 p.m. HST.

Click here to RSVP for virtual info session on free PD course

Apply for the free PD course here

For more information, please contact Okello Carter at okello.carter@betterlesson.com.
 
Why you should speak out about ESSA at governor's task force meetings
 
After passage of the Every Student Succeeds Act in December 2015, Gov. David Ige created a task force to develop a “blueprint for educational transformation” in Hawaii. The task force is composed of nineteen members, only two of whom are teachers. There is one elementary school teacher and one secondary school teacher.
 
The Governor’s Task Force is hosting nine town halls between July 27 and Sept. 14  to get input from teachers, students, parents and community members.

For a list of the ESSA town halls and to register, click here.

Join us to share HSTA member ideas to improve public education such as:

TEACHER EMPOWERMENT
  • Increase teacher autonomy – control over curriculum, instruction and assessment.
  • Strengthen School-Community Based Management – more teacher voice in decision-making.
PROFESSIONAL, CERTIFIED AND LICENSED TEACHERS IN EVERY CLASSROOM
  • This year, there will be more than 1,600 vacancies, and tens of thousands of students in Hawaii schools will not have a licensed and certified teacher.
  • The task force is working on a long-term, visionary response to chronic, recurring teacher shortage crisis – MORE PAY, MORE RESPECT.
USEFUL AND SUPPORTIVE TEACHER EVALUATION
  • Federal law NO LONGER requires that teacher evaluation be linked to student performance in any way, but every state will decide, which is why we need your input.
  • Our teacher evaluation is STILL 50% student performance (SLOs) – seen by many as punitive and non-supportive.
LESS TESTING, MORE LEARNING
  • Move away from a system that encourages teaching to the test and start teaching to the whole child.
  • Allow teachers to be creative, innovative and work across disciplinary boundaries.
  • Bring back the arts, social studies, Hawaiian Studies and physical education.
SCHOOLS OUR KEIKI DESERVE
  • Let’s continue the collaborative discussion to create great public schools in Hawaii.
  • We can help choose the school quality indicators that best measure equity of opportunity.
WHY ATTEND THE TOWN HALLS?
  • Now is our chance to step up and say something. Do we want other people to make educational decisions for us or do we want teachers to have a say in the educational future of our state?
  • Let's reclaim this conversation!
  • Be sure to wear your red HSTA shirt to the town halls. 
  • Please also speak out in this survey 
Please make time to show up and be heard at the upcoming ESSA meetings nearest you.
  • Aug. 10, 6 to 8 p.m., Kalani High School, Oahu
  • Aug. 17, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., Kealakehe High School, Hawaii Island
  • Aug. 24, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., Waiakea High School, Hawaii Island
  • Aug. 24., 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle School, Kauai
  • Aug. 27, 1 to 3 p.m., Molokai High School, Molokai
  • Sept. 7, 4:30 to 6:30 p.m., Maui High School, Maui
  • Sept. 7, 6 to 8 p.m. Castle High School, Oahu
  • Sept. 14., 6 to 8 p.m., Moanalua High School, Oahu

 
 
 

 
Copyright © 2016 Hawaii State Teachers Association, All rights reserved.
Mahalo for your engagement.

Our mailing address is:
Hawaii State Teachers Association
1200 Ala Kapuna Street
HonoluluHI 96819

Thursday, August 4, 2016

Hilo Chapter Representative Assembly (RA) Schedule for SY 2016-2017, 8-4-2016



Hilo Chapter                            2016-2017 School Year
President’s Message                        August 2016
Welcome Back!

Aloha Colleagues,
Welcome to school year 2016 - 2017. We have an exciting new year to look forward to and lots of work ahead of us.

On behalf of your chapter officers, I would like to invite you to our upcoming Representative Assemblies (RA) as well as other activities that the Hilo Chapter will be participating in, such as political action and community involvement.  We will inform you about our participation in these activities as we get more information.
 
RA Schedule
 SY 16-17
5 – 6:30 p.m.
Kea’au High School Library

August 23, 2016
October 25, 2016
December 13, 2016
January 31, 2017
February 28, 2017
April 18, 2017
May 23, 2017

We will be making school visits throughout the year. If there is anything we can help you with, please contact our HSTA Hilo Office at 808-935-9301 or any one of your officers at the email addresses provided below:


                                           
President, Dawn Kiyoko Kainoa Raymond
dkiyokohsta@gmail.com

Vice President, Christopher Ho
christopherho.hsta@gmail.com                                           

Secretary, Karen Kohagura
kkohagura@hotmail.com

Treasurer, Cheney Kaku
ckkaku@gmail.com

Board of Director, Val De Corte
val.decorte@hawaiiantel.net

We look forward to working with each one of you, and wish you all a great school year.

Dawn Kiyoko Kainoa Raymond
President, HSTA Hilo Chapter






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Wednesday, August 3, 2016

Speak to governor's key staff in Hilo Aug. 9, 8-3-2016




Aloha Colleagues,

We have been invited by Wil Okabe, the representative for Gov. David Ige's East Hawaii office and immediate past president of HSTA, to attend the governor's Community Connection meeting in Hilo next week.

The governor believes statewide engagement and collaboration with our island and communities are essential for creating positive and lasting change within our state.

One of the governor’s main goals is to hear from the community – especially young people -- about their concerns and hopes for the future. The event at UH Hilo will allow the governor to talk briefly about the administration’s strategic initiatives, and more important, to listen and engage in conversations about top-of-mind issues for the people of East Hawaii.

Date: Tuesday, Aug. 9, 2016
Time: 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Place: University Campus Building (301) room 100, UH Hilo

Breakout sessions will provide an opportunity for us to focus on the following areas of interest to teachers and students:
  • Department of Land and Natural Resources: UCB Building (301), Room 100
  • Agriculture/Department of Health: Campus Center Building, Room 301
  • Department of Transportation: UCB Building (301), Room 127
  • Homelessness: Campus Center Building, Room 306    
Hope you can attend.

Mahalo,
Dawn Raymond, President
HSTA Hilo Chapter


HSTA:  United in the pursuit of excellence for Hawaii’s public schools.
Copyright © 2016 Hawaii State Teachers Association, All rights reserved.
Mahalo for your engagement.

Our mailing address is:
Hawaii State Teachers Association
1200 Ala Kapuna Street
HonoluluHI 96819