Hawaii State Teachers Association President Corey Rosenlee reacts, “Throughout this crisis, the health and safety of our members and our keiki are our paramount concern. The Hawaii State Teachers Association will continue to advocate to make sure our schools provide an environment that is conducive to learning. During this process, HSTA will work with the HIDOE, the governor, and other partners to make sure we provide a learning experience that takes care of the needs of our keiki, and is equitable and enriching. There are many unanswered questions and HSTA stands ready to act decisively to protect our keiki’s best interests and our members’ collective bargaining rights.”