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Aloha! A quality education can make a world of difference for young students. Teachers play a critical role in their lives. A teacher’s encouraging words, spoken at just the right time, can inspire students to realize their fullest potential and put them on a positive path for the future.
The Ongoing Challenge
Unfortunately, retaining new teachers has been an ongoing challenge in Hawai‘i. Only about half of the new teachers in our state remain in the profession after five years. The turnover can sometimes outpace retirements. Not surprisingly, the primary reason for the high turnover is Hawai‘i’s high cost of living. Many teachers simply find it too difficult to live on a teacher’s salary, especially with our state’s high cost of housing.
A Solution-Oriented Board Meeting
At the Hawai‘i School Facilities Authority board meeting on June 3, the Hawai‘i Department of Education, Hawai‘i State Teachers Association, and the Hawai‘i School Facilities Authority came together to explore solutions to help ensure teachers can remain in the profession they chose and that children can have dedicated teachers and role models.
DOE Survey Findings
One of those solutions is workforce housing. A survey commissioned by the Hawai‘i Department of Education (DOE) in April 2024 showed that 60% of the DOE respondents said employee workforce housing would likely increase retention. That figure jumps to 80% for those who are non-homeowners.
The purpose of the survey was to gauge DOE employee views on workforce housing and to explore the challenges of teacher recruitment and retention. The survey was distributed to all 22,540 salaried DOE employees statewide and 9,668 responded, a 43% response rate.
The SFA board meeting gave all of us a lot to think about and showed us that we must all take action. It is a privilege for the SFA team to be part of this important, collaborative effort to support Hawai‘i students and teachers.
Riki
Riki Fujitani
Executive Director
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