Education Unlicensed Teachers Want To Work In Hawai‘i Schools For Longer The state has become increasingly reliant on emergency hires in recent years, but educational leaders are split on what role they should play in schools moving forward. February 12, 2026 0 Unlicensed Teachers Want To Work In Hawai‘i Schools For Longer Share this: Share on X (Opens in new window) X Share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Like this:Like Loading... What do you feel about this? 0% Love 0% Funny 0% Wow 0% Sad 0% Angry Post navigation Previous: Gambling bills struggle to remain alive amid Hawaii’s prohibition on wageringNext: Luke Donor And Friends Cashed In On City-Funded Covid Testing Program In a public health crisis, Tobi Solidum saw a business opportunity, and his company made millions from a Honolulu-funded program. Now he’s at the center of a public corruption scandal. Related Stories Education Early Education Bill Gutted, Replaced With School Leadership Restrictions Language from one of the Senate education chair’s failed bills suddenly reappeared in an unrelated piece of legislation. Critics say that could be unconstitutional. April 7, 2026 0 Education Public school construction bill advances amid support, labor concerns April 7, 2026 0 Education Hawaiʻi School Contract Failures Triggered Holdup Of $30M+ For Meals Scrutiny of Hawaiʻi school contracting comes as lawmakers raise more questions about the costs of producing school lunches. April 3, 2026 0 Education Class of 2026 high school graduation ceremonies scheduled April 1, 2026 0 Education Police Use Of Pepper Spray At Hawaiʻi School Boosts Calls For Counselors Some community members say the incident at a Kapolei Middle School underscores the need for behavioral health staff at the state’s public schools. March 31, 2026 0 Education Should Hawaiʻi Pay More For Teachers With Master’s Degrees? Teachers with master’s degrees have a higher starting salary than those with bachelor’s degrees, but research suggests these degrees may not improve educator quality. March 30, 2026 0 Education From Free Meals To Teacher Safety, An Array Of Bills For Hawaiʻi Schools Proposals have made it halfway through the legislative session, and some advocates are cautiously optimistic that legislation that failed in past years will make it this year. March 20, 2026 0 Education Storm-damaged Konawaena High School to transition to distance learning March 20, 2026 0 Leave a Reply Cancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *Comment * Name * Email * Website Δ