Highline Education Association

Our Mission

  • To strive for improvement of the instructional program offered to children and youths.
  • To advance the status of the teaching profession.
  • To improve standards of the profession.
  • To promote the public image of all members of the profession.
  • To secure professional remuneration for professional services of members.
  • To protect the rights of members in their employment.
  • To upgrade the working conditions of members.

 

We represent you
Whether it’s contract negotiations, a grievance, an education coalition or a legislative committee, whenever and wherever decisions that impact school employees, students and schools are being made we are your union and your professional association, there to represent your views.
 
How we connect with you
Getting the job done for our students, schools and our community can sometimes be overwhelming. Your local association, UniServ Council, State and National Associations offer you resources, support and community. Contact Stacie Hawkins or your building representative to find out how you can get                                                involved in shaping the future.

Highline Delegation to the NEA Representative Assembly

In front - Christine Oberloh - to the right of Christine is Barbara Daligcon - the three people behind Christine are left to right - Stacie Hawkins, Dennis Storkson Alan Sutliff - back row left to right - Julie Kastien, Craig Wimbley and Deborah Strayer.




Calendar of Events


August 14-15
HEA Executive Board Retreat

Cedarbrook Conference Center

HEA Representative
Council Meeting
August 25th 4:30 p.m.

Valley Ridge Center

HEA General
Membership Meeting
September 2nd – 7:30 a.m.

Highline Performing Arts Center

 

First Day of School
September 3rd