ABOUT COREY
Longtime Westside
Resident
From affordable housing to traffic mitigation to economic fairness, Corey understands the issues facing residents of western O'ahu. He is committed to fighting for working families and delivering a brighter future for generations to come.
Experienced
Educator
Corey has been a social studies teacher at Campbell High School for sixteen years. Under his guidance, thousands of West O'ahu children have learned the importance of civic engagement, community problem-solving, and social responsibility.
Community
Leader
From 2015-2021, Corey served as the President of the Hawai'i State Teachers Association, where he worked to increase school funding, raise teacher pay, and provide air conditioning to cool our state's overheated classrooms.
ABOUT
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Corey Rosenlee was born and raised in Hawai’i. My mom was a special education teacher at Wilson Elementary School and my dad was a social work professor at UH-Mānoa. Later, my father launched Adult Friends for Youth, a nonprofit organization that uplifts the needs of disadvantaged children.
In 2015, I was elected to be the President of the Hawai’i State Teachers Association, where I worked to give our keiki the schools they deserve and end Hawai’i’s chronic teacher shortage. I fought hard to improve our public school system, so that our islands’ keiki could reach their highest potential.
I currently serve as a member of the 'Ewa Neighborhood Board. I believe Hawai'i needs real solutions for real people. Together, we can achieve the common good for our island home.
18
Years teaching at Campbell High
6
Years served as
HSTA President
2,000
Classrooms cooled
45
Percent drop in SPED Vacancies
CONTACT
Phone
808-677-3537
Address
91-1000 Kaunoa St., Ewa Beach, HI 96706