You may already be aware of the tragic events unfolding in the historic town of Lahaina, Hawaii where a devastating fire has wreaked havoc. The heart-wrenching scenes of businesses, schools, homes, and the cherished historic harbor reduced to ashes have deeply affected us all. The toll on lives continues to
Oklahoma State Auditor and Inspector Cindy Byrd released a federal audit today of payments meant for relief during the pandemic and found that over $29 million in “questioned costs” were misappropriated. You can read the full report in the link below. State Auditor Report on Misused Federal Relief Money According
2020 Education Legislation Oklahoma lawmakers have filed 3,006 bill requests for the 2020 legislative session. That’s about 1,300 fewer bills than were filed in 2019, but remember, the Oklahoma Legislature convenes for two years at a time, so there are usually fewer bills during the second session. Some of the
Click here to download a copy of Delegate Assembly Handbook Flexible Agenda Friday, April 30, 20215 p.m. – 8 p.m. / First Business SessionOEA President Alicia Priest, Presiding Call to Order Invocation – Reverend Dr. Shannon Fleck, Executive Director of the Oklahoma Conference of ChurchesFlag Salute – Elizabeth Shadid, OAEA
CLICK: Find Your Lawmaker 2021 Oklahoma Legislative Guide This guide contains information about 149 lawmakers, including voting records, committee membership, and other key information. To download and print this guide, click on the embedded document, and then click the cloud icon in the lower right corner. 2021 Education Legislation Oklahoma
Aspiring Educators and Early Career Educators, as you prepare to receive your placements for student teaching or new job with a class that is all yours for the spring semester, here is a list of 10 things to keep in mind before you venture out on this new chapter in
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