Hawaii 2024 Regular Session

Hawaii House Bill HB2602

Introduced
1/24/24  
Refer
1/26/24  
Introduced
1/24/24  

Caption

Relating To Teacher Retention.

Impact

The Onipaʻa Teacher Bonus Program will amend Chapter 302A of the Hawaii Revised Statutes to provide specific performance-based and longevity bonuses for full-time teachers who meet set criteria. Eligible teachers will receive bonuses such as the 'Ola Professional Performance' bonus after two years of service, capped at $2,500, and recurring 'Ola Loa Longevity' bonuses every five years for teachers who have been in service for at least five years, capped at $5,000. This initiative is positioned to support educator morale and prevent turnover, ultimately aiming to improve the quality of education provided to students across the state.

Summary

House Bill 2602, also known as the Onipaʻa Teacher Bonus Program, was introduced in the Hawaii Legislature with the goal of enhancing teacher retention within the state's education system. The bill addresses the pressing need for monetary incentives to recruit and retain teachers, particularly in challenging educational environments. By establishing a structured program that awards professionals based on their performance and service duration, the bill is intended to create a more motivated teaching workforce that is invested in long-term success in their roles.

Contention

While the intention behind HB 2602 is largely positive, there are concerns regarding its impact on the state budget, as the bill may exceed the state general fund expenditure ceiling for fiscal year 2024-2025. Some critics argue that the allocation of funds toward bonuses might detract from other educational resources and needs. The potential for these bonuses to create disparities among teachers depending on their ability to meet specific performance indicators is also a point of contention among stakeholders, as it may inadvertently valorize certain teaching practices over others.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

HI HB265

Relating To Teacher Retention.

HI HB838

Relating To Teachers.

HI HB1614

Relating To Teachers.

HI SB2326

Relating To Teachers.

HI HB1740

Relating To Temporary Teachers.

HI SB1251

Relating To Substitute Teachers.

HI SB1251

Relating To Substitute Teachers.

HI SB2819

Relating To Teacher Compensation.

HI HB1223

Relating To Teacher Loans.

HI HB1223

Relating To Teacher Loans.

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