
OEA Update: New Executive Director
Spring is the time of change, which fittingly coincides with a variety of leadership changes at OEA. After many years of serving our public schools
Spring is the time of change, which fittingly coincides with a variety of leadership changes at OEA. After many years of serving our public schools
We would like to announce that there has been a leadership change at the Oklahoma Education Association. Katherine Bishop has resigned as the president of
You may have heard on the news that there is a new organization claiming to provide legal representation for Oklahoma educators that some claim OEA
Educators can agree that this occupation is the work of the heart. It is equally rewarding and a heavy burden to carry. Those that have
Local teacher inspires in the classroom and on the pageant stage With the name Sunny Day, it is easy to assume that this is not
Educational Support Professionals (ESP) make up an average of 1/3 of school staff and are a vital part of education. The Oklahoma Education Association works
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
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