Time to Grieve
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
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
This past August, Canton Elementary teacher Carrie Compton was flipping through the latest NEA Today magazine when a particular story caught her eye. She read
The accreditation process regarding Tulsa Public Schools was unnecessarily chaotic. Amidst the chaos, OEA was proud to stand with Tulsa educators, parents and community members
Governor Stitt delivered his State of the State on Monday, Feb. 6. Below is the response from OEA President Katherine Bishop: In Governor Stitt’s State
On Monday, the State Superintendent of Public Instruction shared dangerous and inflammatory material about OEA at the OSDE Board Meeting. Below is OEA’s response: Oklahoma
On Monday, the Oklahoma Senate, House, and Governor held a press conference to announce an agreement to an education budget deal that includes $625 million
On Thursday, State Superintendent Ryan Walters presented his proposed education budget to the state board, who voted unanimously to approve it be brought to the
Rhonda Hover has been the foundation and guiding light the Perkins-Tryon Education Association negotiations team for years. In fact, she has been bargaining spokesperson longer
Jacki McFarland, a legal assistant from Enid, has joined the OEA staff as an advocacy specialist in the Northwest Region. McFarland is working with local
July 12, 2021 The State Board of Education today adopted rules outlining the prohibition of race and sex discrimination. OEA President Katherine Bishop responds “The
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