FY ’22 Budget Has Good News for Families
May 13, 2021 The governor and legislative leaders announced their plan today for next year’s budget, which includes a $171.8 million increase in public education
May 13, 2021 The governor and legislative leaders announced their plan today for next year’s budget, which includes a $171.8 million increase in public education
Muskogee’s Cherokee Elementary has been awarded a $2,000 grant that will fund sensory paths for its students and revive the school’s courtyard. The grant is
HB 2078, which will alter the state funding formula for public education, was fast-tracked in the Senate, passed and signed by the governor today. Following
A basketball announcer was heard spewing hate speech over a hot mic during the national anthem of the Norman-Midwest City girls basketball game at the
2021 Poster Contest Winners Named Bridgett Krup’s depiction of Katniss Everdeen from “Catching Fire: The Hunger Games Book 2,” earned Best in Show honors in
Congratulations to Norman’s Jessica Eschbach, who today was named 2021 Oklahoma Teacher of the Year. An OEA member and an innovative learning coach, Jessica will serve
The Oklahoma Education Association this week joined a very diverse coalition with one goal in mind – prevent voucher expansion in state law. The broad
Nominate A School Site in Your District Due to the diffuculties and uncertainties of the pandmenic, the Oklahoma Aspiring Educators Association is altering it’s annual
Are your professional association dues tax deductable? The short answer is, we don’t think so. Based on tax law enacted for 2018, we believe that
Gov. Stitt’s State of the State message today included little about education, but did mention two obvious tenants of public education. Following is OEA President
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