The state is giving out bonuses and may ease licensing requirements to address an ongoing shortage of instructors in career technical education.

About 500 educators will be receiving up to $8,000 in bonuses this month, but some school leaders aren鈥檛 convinced it will be enough to solve Hawaii鈥檚 shortage of career technical education teachers. 

CTE teachers lead courses ranging from broadcast media to engineering in middle and high schools across the state. The classes, which emphasize hands-on learning and projects, provide students with skills and training they can use in their careers. 

While CTE isn鈥檛 new to Hawaii, it鈥檚 gained traction in recent years, especially under the leadership of Department of Education Superintendent Keith Hayashi. But as schools expand their CTE offerings, the teacher workforce may be unable to keep up due to low pay and barriers to licensing.

The DOE said it doesn鈥檛 collect data on the CTE teacher shortage, but approximately 25 positions remain unfilled for the 2024-25 school year. , the Hawaii State Teachers Association said it received estimates from DOE that half of CTE classes in Hawaii schools are taught by teachers who don鈥檛 have a corresponding license in the subject area.聽

Waipahu High School Integrated Academy Learning Center鈥檚 Academy of Professional and Public Services students make pupus fo attendants of the ceremonial blessing Friday, Dec. 1, 2023, in Waipahu. The center offers students the opportunity to learn trades and skills. (Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023)
Students prepare food in Waipahu High School’s Integrated Academy Learning Center. The high school, which was previously led by DOE superintendent Keith Hayashi, has six career pathways providing students with hands-on learning experiences. (Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023)

Hawaii licenses educators to teach CTE classes in six areas: arts and communication, business, health services, industrial and engineering technology, public and human services and natural resources. 

The DOE is now providing one-time bonuses to CTE teachers that range from $2,500 to $8,000 based on individual qualifications. Lawmakers also passed a bill this year that would ease teacher licensing requirements and allow those with a high school diploma and relevant work and education experience to qualify for a CTE teacher license.

Kimberly Saula, vice principal at Farrington High School, said she鈥檚 hopeful these initiatives will grow Hawaii鈥檚 CTE teacher workforce. But, she added, many CTE teachers have years of experience in fields like healthcare or auto mechanics, and it鈥檚 challenging to convince these professionals to make the move to the classroom. 

鈥淚t鈥檚 difficult to make teaching high school students appealing,鈥 Saula said. 

“The Shortage Is Huge”

Keala Swain worked in tourism and hotel management for 10 years before coming to Waimea High School on Kauai. Swain, who now teaches CTE classes in computer science and information technology, said he loves working with students and sharing the knowledge he gained from the technology courses he took in college.    

But, he said, leaving his career in the hotel industry required him to take a pay cut of roughly $20,000 in his first year as a teacher. 

Because CTE courses can require specialized knowledge in fields like architectural design or nursing, schools try to recruit industry professionals to teach their classes. But switching to teaching can result in a significant drop in workers鈥 salaries. 

鈥淭he shortage is huge,” Waimea High School Principal Mahina Anguay said, adding that she recently lost a CTE teacher to a job at the Navy base that could likely pay twice his teacher salary. 

The lengthy process for licensing may also deter those considering a CTE teaching job. 

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Brigham Young University Hawaii is one of three teacher education programs that prepares students for CTE licensing. The school only had one student complete the CTE licensing pathway in the 2022-23 school year. (Kevin Fujii/Civil Beat/2023)

The pathway to receiving a teacher license in CTE can vary depending on a person鈥檚 educational background and work experience, said Erin Yagi, who oversees Leeward Community College鈥檚 CTE licensure program. 

Individuals need to show relevant experience or coursework in the CTE licensing field they鈥檙e pursuing and take approximately three to four semesters of coursework preparing them for teaching, Yagi said. Many people seeking their CTE licenses are working adults who need to balance their coursework with other responsibilities, she added.

鈥淚t is challenging to be a full-time employee and go through a program,鈥 Yagi said. 

LCC is one of three programs in Hawaii that can prepare teachers for CTE licensure. Last school year, the college recommended 10 students for licensure. 

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Baldwin High School on Maui offered 10 CTE programs last year, including digital design, tourism management and auto maintenance. (Ludwig Laab/Civil Beat/2021)

Some Hawaii schools are feeling the direct consequences of the teacher shortage. 

Baldwin High School Principal Keoni Wilhelm said he hopes his Wailuku campus will become a wall-to-wall academy by 2025, meaning that all students will be on a college or career-focused pathway with classes and internships preparing them for jobs in culinary arts, business and more. 

But Wilhelm said it鈥檚 been difficult to recruit teachers as the school expands its CTE offerings. For example, he said, Baldwin previously had a healthcare pathway and took advantage of its close proximity to Maui Memorial Medical Center. But when the health diagnostic teacher left in 2021, the school had to dissolve the pathway and hasn鈥檛 been able to find a replacement since. 

鈥淚t鈥檚 not for a lack of trying to recruit,鈥 Wilhelm said. 

Potential Reforms On The Way

When DOE announced it would issue bonuses for CTE teachers this spring, Swain was caught off-guard. He hadn鈥檛 expected the extra money, he said, although he appreciates the extra $4,000 he鈥檚 receiving this month. 

But he鈥檚 not sure if the bonuses of up to $8,000 will be enough to attract more people to teaching.

This isn鈥檛 the first time DOE has used monetary incentives to address the state鈥檚 ongoing teacher shortage. In 2020, the department introduced bonuses for educators who taught special education or Hawaiian immersion classes or were in schools located in hard-to-staff areas. 

Dept of Education Superintendent Christina Kishimoto during press conference announcing pay increases for special needs teachers.
Former DOE superintendent Christina Kishimoto, left, announced in December 2019 that the department would begin issuing bonuses to address the teacher shortage as then-Gov. David Ige listened. (Cory Lum/Civil Beat/2019)

Special education teachers received the largest bonus of $10,000 each year. For the first two years after the bonuses began, the recruitment and retention of special education teachers improved.  

But Andrea Eshelman, deputy executive director and chief negotiator of the Hawaii State Teachers Association, is skeptical of DOE鈥檚 strategy to address the CTE teacher shortage. Currently, the bonuses are only one-time payments for individuals who taught CTE classes in the 2023-24 school year. 

In the , legislators appropriated $2.5 million to continue CTE bonuses in the 2024-25 school year, but Gov. Josh Green has yet to sign the bill.

Most teachers aren鈥檛 willing to change their jobs based on the uncertain possibility of receiving a salary boost in the future, Eshelman said. 

鈥淒o we think it鈥檚 going to move people? Perhaps,鈥 she said. 鈥淏ut for now, they were told it鈥檚 just a one-time thing.鈥

Legislators also passed a bill this session that could make it easier for industry workers to transition to teaching. 

Currently, prospective teachers need at least an associate鈥檚 degree to earn a CTE license. Under , those with a high school diploma and relevant education and experience in their respective industry could also be considered for a CTE license. 

Students complete a project in a building and construction class at Waimea High School.
Students complete a project in Dante Casillas’ building and construction class at Waimea High School. (Dante Casillas photo)

Not all trades require a college degree, and the change in requirements could provide more opportunities for more industry workers to become teachers, said Felicia Villalobos, executive director of the Hawaii Teacher Standards Board. 

If the bill becomes law, she said, individuals would still need to take classes on the principles of education and teaching in order to receive a CTE license. HTSB would also need to define what level of industry experience and training could qualify an individual for licensure.  

Green has until July 10 to veto bills or sign them into law.

At Waimea High School, building and construction teacher Dante Casillas said it took him about 18 months of classes and teaching observations to receive his CTE license. Teaching CTE classes for the past two years has been rewarding, he said, adding that his students are leaving a legacy on the school by building risers and picnic tables that their classmates and the community can use.

“Having that kind of impact and be able to say, ‘I did this,’ that鈥檚 a cool thing for everybody,” Casillas said. “The kids are just proud of their work.”

Civil Beat鈥檚 education reporting is supported by a grant from Chamberlin Family Philanthropy.

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