Educator Connection Q1 Newsletter Now Available

February 22, 2022

The latest issue of our quarterly newsletter, Educator Connection, is here! This issue includes our 2022 HEA Board of Director Nominations & Elections, Scholarship Applications, Celebration of HEA’s Centennial and Hawaii Educators and about the special Centennial Awards and much more. Look out for your copy in the mail, arriving this week!

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