Aloha HE'E Member and Participants,


HE'E Meetings

Mahalo to HSTA's Wilbert Holck and Joan Lewis for presenting at the February 25, 2015 HE'E Meeting! Members were thrilled to have the opportunity to engage in a productive conversation on legislation and other issues. We hope to continue to collaborate going forward and look forward partnering on common initiatives.  

 

HE'E Planning Meeting, Tuesday, March 10, 2015, 9:00-11:00am, The Learning Coalition, 841 Bishop Street (Validated Parking at Ali'i Place at 1099 Alakea Street).

We will continue to update members on the progress of the 2015 legislative session. Please RSVP to cheri@heecoalition.org if you can make it. 

 

Legislative News

Thank you to all HE'E Voting Members who voted on last vote on SB64 for appropriations to Preschool Open Doors. HE'E position of support was approved and the bill has been added to our follow list.

 

HE'E Member News

Teach for America (TFA) is also sponsoring a free screening of 'Ike: Knowledge is Everywhere, Sunday, March 1st 1:00-4:00PM, at Punahou School's Dillingham Hall as it kicks off Cool Schools Month,time to raise awareness for the good work being done to improve public education in Hawaii. Directly after the movie there will be a Q&A session with the  Director Matthew Nagato, which will  followed by fellowship and light pupu and drinks. You can RSVP for your free tickets here.

 

Also as part of Cool Schools Month, TFA is inviting elected officials and community leaders to school visits to learn about the exciting work happening at the following schools: 
These visits will provide the opportunity to hear from principals, visit classrooms and interact with students and teachers. Hope you will join us along with other community leaders in this peak into our schools. Please RSVP for your visit(s) here.  

To conclude the month TFA will be hosting a fundraising dinner event that will benefit Teach For America Hawai'i. The event with take place at the Howard Hughes IBM building on Tuesday March 31. Additional information can be found on the event website here.

 

 

Learning First Hawai'i, a new teacher advocacy group, has created a unique opportunity for teachers who have a passion for improving teacher professional development. Teachers admitted to the Professional Development Policy Fellowship (PDPF) will meet with experts and officials working in areas around PD implementation, conduct readings on PD best practices from around the country, collect feedback from colleagues, and share ideas on how to improve teacher PD. At the end of the research and data collection phase, fellows will be guided through the process of collating their recommendations and will collaboratively write an advisory white paper on the topic of teacher professional development. This paper will be presented to various education stakeholder groups including parent, community, advocacy, policy, and early childhood education groups as well as the Hawaii State Teachers Associationand the Department of Education.
  
This is a paid opportunity for teachers. Upon completion of the program requirements, fellows will be given a $600 stipend.

Click HERE  to access our webpage detailing the fellowship and the application process. 

Applications are due by March 10th. Please email Mike Wooten and Meg McCormick at learningfirst.hi.ed@gmail.com for more information. 

 

HE'E TRACKING OF LEGISLATIVE BILLS AS OF MARCH 2, 2015

Any bill status can be looked up on  http://www.capitol.hawaii.gov/ 

To submit testimony, please see instructions on Capitol webpage here.  

We encourage members to attend and participate at hearings. If you have questions about the process, please contact cheri@heecoalition.org

 

Hearing Date 
Bill
Description
Remarks
3/2/2015 WAM
9:00am
Conference Room 211
SB64 SD SD2

Status and Testimony

HE'E Position: 
Support

RELATING TO HUMAN SERVICES.
Description: Makes appropriations for positions and the continued implementation of the preschool open doors program and for subsidies for the program

2/27/2015SThe committee(s) on WAM will hold a public decision making on 03-02-15 9:00AM in conference room 211.


SB258 SD1

Status and Testimony 

HE'E
Position: 
Support

RELATING TO PUBLIC SCHOOLS.
Description: Requires the department of education and department of accounting and general services, in consultation with the Hawaii state energy office of the department of business, economic development, and tourism and the Hawaii natural energy institute of the University of Hawaii, to conduct a comprehensive study and develop a master strategy for the cooling of all public schools. Requires the findings to be reported to the legislature. Appropriates funds for the comprehensive study of cooling needs and development of a master strategy for cooling all public schools. Authorizes the issuance of general obligation bonds and appropriates funds for projects that demonstrate efficient methods of air conditioning classrooms.


2/20/2015SReport adopted; Passed Second Reading, as amended (SD 1) and referred to WAM.

3/3/2015
FIN
1:30pm

Conference Room 308
HB759 HD1



Status and Testimony

HE'E
Position: 
Support

RELATING TO COOLING SYSTEMS IN PUBLIC SCHOOL FACILITIES.
Description: Requires DOE and DAGS, in consultation with the State Energy Office of DBEDT and Hawaii Natural Energy Institute of UH, to develop a cooling master strategy and comprehensive retrofitting study for public schools and to report findings to the Legislature. Authorizes general obligation bonds and appropriates funds for efficient classroom-cooling demonstration projects. (HB759 HD1)

2/27/2015HBill scheduled to be heard by FIN on Tuesday, 03-03-15 1:30PM in House conference room 308.



SB822 SD1

Status and Testimony

HE'E Position 
Support

HE'E Testimony
RELATING TO EDUCATION.
Requires all public secondary schools to implement a school year that includes 990 student hours to all school years beginning with the 2015-2016 school year. Clarifies that the definition of "student hours" shall be determined by the board of education in consultation with the exclusive representatives of the appropriate bargaining units. (SD1)

2/25/2015SThe committee(s) on WAM recommend(s) that the measure be PASSED, UNAMENDED.




 

HB14 HD1



HE'E Position: Support

RELATING TO EDUCATION.
Description: Applies the requirement for all public secondary schools to implement a school year that includes 990 student instructional hours to all school years beginning with the 2015-2016 school year. Repeals the requirement that by the 2016-2018 school years, all public schools implement a school year of 180 days and 1,080 student instructional hours for both elementary and secondary school grades. Clarifies that the definition of "student instructional hours" shall be determined by the board of education in consultation with the exclusive representatives of the appropriate bargaining units.

 

2/20/2015HPassed Second Reading as amended in HD 1 and referred to the committee(s) on FIN with Representative(s) Jordan, LoPresti, Tupola voting aye with reservations; none voting no (0) and Representative(s) Ito excused (1).
 
 

 

 

3/2/2015
WAM
9:00am
Conference Room 211
SB843

 Status and Testimony

HE'E Position: Support

HE'E Testimony


RELATING TO EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION.
Description: Amends or repeals provisions of Chapters 302A and 302L, Hawaii Revised Statutes, as related to early childhood education, for housekeeping and other purposes.

2/27/2015SThe committee(s) on WAM will hold a public decision making on 03-02-15 9:00AM in conference room 211.


SB844 SD1

Status and Testimony

HE'E Position: Support

RELATING TO PUBLIC EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION.
Description: Establishes the executive office on early learning pre-kindergarten program to be administered by the executive office on early learning which may partner with the department of education. Appropriates funds to establish the executive office on early learning pre-kindergarten program. (SD1)
2/25/2015SThe committee(s) on WAM recommend(s) that the measure be PASSED, WITH AMENDMENTS. 


 


 

HB821


HE'E Position: Support

RELATING TO EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION.
Description: Amends or repeals provisions of Chapters 302A and 302L, Hawaii Revised Statutes, as related to early childhood education, for housekeeping and other purposes.
2/26/2015HThe committees on FIN recommend that the measure be PASSED, WITH AMENDMENTS.


HB820 HD1



HE'E Position: Support

RELATING TO PUBLIC EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION.
Description: Establishes the Executive Office on Early Learning Prekindergarten Program to be administered by the Executive Office on Early Learning and provided through Department of Education public schools and public charter schools.

 

2/26/2015HThe committees on FIN recommend that the measure be PASSED, WITH AMENDMENTS.

 

 

 

 


SB847 
SD1 

Status and Testimony

HE'E Position: Support

HE'E Testimony
RELATING TO TEACHERS.
Description: Authorizes an additional per year bonus for teachers who maintain current national board certification and teach at a school in a focus, priority, or superintendent's zone under the National Board Certification Incentive Program.

2/25/2015SThe committee(s) on WAM recommend(s) that the measure be PASSED, WITH AMENDMENTS. 



HB11
HD1


HE'E Position: Support

RELATING TO TEACHERS.
Description: Authorizes an additional per year bonus for teachers who maintain current national board certification and teach at a school in a focus, priority, or superintendent's zone under the National Board Certification Incentive Program.
2/26/2015HThe committees on FIN recommend that the measure be PASSED, WITH AMENDMENTS. 



SB374 SD1

Status and Testimony

HE'E Position: Support

HE'E Testimony
RELATING TO DUAL CREDIT PROGRAMS.
Description: Replaces the running start program and jump start program with dual credit program; amends definition of "eligible student" to include all high school students; replaces standardized test to determine college readiness with an assessment approved by the college. Appropriates moneys.

2/25/2015SThe committee(s) on WAM recommend(s) that the measure be PASSED, WITH AMENDMENTS. 




HB95



 


HE'E Position: Support

RELATING TO DUAL CREDIT PROGRAMS.
Description: Replaces the running start program and jump start program with dual credit program; amends definition of "eligible student" to include all high school students; replaces standardized test to determine college readiness with an assessment approved by the college. Appropriates moneys.

 

2/26/2015HThe committees on FIN recommend that the measure be PASSED, WITH AMENDMENTS. 
 

 

 


 


 


 


 


SB858


HE'E Position: 
Support

RELATING TO AFTERSCHOOL PROGRAMS FOR ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS.
Report Title: Afterschool Programs; Elementary-School Students; Appropriation ($)
2/12/2015SReport adopted; Passed Second Reading and referred to WAM.

3/2/2015
WAM
9:00am
Conference Room 21
SB866





HE'E Position: 
Support

HE'E Testimony
Appropriates moneys for the After-School Plus (A+) Program.
2/27/2015SThe committee(s) on WAM will hold a public decision making on 03-02-15 9:00AM in conference room 211.




SB126 SD1



HE'E Position: 
Oppose

RELATING TO EDUCATION
Reconstitutes the board of education to consist of eleven rather than nine members, one each from the seven department of education districts (Hawaii, Maui, Kauai, Honolulu, Central, Leeward, and Windward), and four at-large members. Requires that at least two at-large members have business management experience and at least two members have public education experience; provided that one member have experience as a school principal. Allows the board members, rather than the governor to choose a chairperson. Increases the number of nonvoting public high school representatives to the board from one to two students. Increases the term of office for members of the board of education from three to four years, makes terms run concurrently with the term of the appointing governor, and eliminates term limits. Terminates the membership of the current board on June 30, 2015. Effective 6/30/15.
Companion:

2/12/2015SReport adopted; Passed Second Reading, as amended (SD 1) and referred to WAM.


SB850


HE'E Position: Support

RELATING TO FACILITIES FUNDING FOR CHARTER SCHOOLS.Appropriates funds for the state public charter school commission to allocate to charter schools for facilities projects. Requires annual reporting to the legislature.
2/12/2015SReport adopted; Passed Second Reading and referred to WAM.


HB232

Status and Testimony

HE'E Position: Support


RELATING TO FACILITIES FUNDING FOR CHARTER SCHOOLS.Appropriates funds for the state public charter school commission to allocate to charter schools for facilities projects. Requires annual reporting to the legislature.

2/20/2015HPassed Second Reading and referred to the committee(s) on FIN with none voting aye with reservations; none voting no (0) and Ito excused (1).


 

 

HE'E meeting notes posted on http://www.heecoalition.org/resources/hee-meeting-notes/
HE'E email archives on http://www.heecoalition.org/resources/hee-email-newsletter-archive   


 

Mahalo,

Cheri Nakamura 

Coalition Director