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Special Education Spotlight: Helena Ferchau By Scout Anvar, OEA Communications Staff Helena Ferchau’s Special Education (SPED) students know that each class begins with a few
Special Education Spotlight: Helena Ferchau By Scout Anvar, OEA Communications Staff Helena Ferchau’s Special Education (SPED) students know that each class begins with a few
ESP Spotlight: Janice Brown By Scout Anvar, OEA Communications Staff There are so many moving parts to a successful school community and it can be
Bringing the Real World into the Classroom Edmond teacher asks local journalists to help students. By Monica Royer, OEA Communications Staff In recent years, there
Marching into Memories: How a First-Grade Parade Builds Community More than just a parade—Balloons Over Skelly teaches creativity, collaboration, and confidence. By Joe DuVall, OEA
Author: Jasmine Quiñónez is an English I and Spanish I teacher at Purcell High School. In her nine years of teaching, she has taught ELL
one man’s promise helps him find passion in being in educator Robert Allen’s mom always believed that education was the most important thing. She had
Eryn Caffey does not work at your typical public school. The students that go to Lincoln Academy in Enid, Oklahoma go for extra support –
From Surfing to Seminole: One OEA Member Still Adapting in 57th Year of Teaching If you visited a Seminole track meet, you might not realize
Teacher and world traveler are two things that people do not normally relate to one another but describe Allison Bias perfectly. Bias is an English
How one Oklahoma educator ratified the first ever miscarriage contract language in the country Jordann Hardin stood on the floor of the assembly hall, tears
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