
5 OEA Members Named TOY Finalists
The finalists for 2021 Oklahoma Teacher of the Year were named last week, and five of them are OEA members! Jessica Eschbach, an innovative learning
The finalists for 2021 Oklahoma Teacher of the Year were named last week, and five of them are OEA members! Jessica Eschbach, an innovative learning
Yesenie Cano, a junior at Oklahoma Panhandle State University, has been appointed to the NEA’s Aspiring Educators Advisory Committee. Cano, a graduate of Hooker (Okla.)
More Americans than ever are voting by mail, and many OEA members across the state have become notary publics to help their friends and family
Families with children who received free or reduced-price school lunches beginning in March 2020 may receive grocery assistance of $250 per eligible child. Oklahoma was
Members are finding a new-yet-familiar face on the OEA staff. Union ACT’s Brendan Jarvis recently joined the association as an organizing specialist on the Tulsa
The Oklahoma State Department of Health and the Oklahoma State Department of Education announced Aug. 21 they have sent their #oklaed COVID-19 testing plan to
Briana Flatley brings a unique skill set to the association as the Oklahoma City Metro Organizing specialist. Flatley, who joined OEA earlier this month, was
Legislative leaders have announced interim studies for this fall, and many affect the work we do as OEA members. Senate President Greg Treat approved 39
The state of Oklahoma public education in 2017 was, perhaps, at its lowest point ever. Funding cuts over the previous decade were nearing $1 billion
On July 30, Gov. Kevin Stitt amended his executive order related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Within that executive order is a provision for testing school employees
The finalists for 2021 Oklahoma Teacher of the Year were named last week, and five of them are OEA members! Jessica Eschbach, an innovative learning
Yesenie Cano, a junior at Oklahoma Panhandle State University, has been appointed to the NEA’s Aspiring Educators Advisory Committee. Cano, a graduate of Hooker (Okla.)
More Americans than ever are voting by mail, and many OEA members across the state have become notary publics to help their friends and family
Families with children who received free or reduced-price school lunches beginning in March 2020 may receive grocery assistance of $250 per eligible child. Oklahoma was
Members are finding a new-yet-familiar face on the OEA staff. Union ACT’s Brendan Jarvis recently joined the association as an organizing specialist on the Tulsa
The Oklahoma State Department of Health and the Oklahoma State Department of Education announced Aug. 21 they have sent their #oklaed COVID-19 testing plan to
Briana Flatley brings a unique skill set to the association as the Oklahoma City Metro Organizing specialist. Flatley, who joined OEA earlier this month, was
Legislative leaders have announced interim studies for this fall, and many affect the work we do as OEA members. Senate President Greg Treat approved 39
The state of Oklahoma public education in 2017 was, perhaps, at its lowest point ever. Funding cuts over the previous decade were nearing $1 billion
On July 30, Gov. Kevin Stitt amended his executive order related to the COVID-19 pandemic. Within that executive order is a provision for testing school employees
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