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After a series of unfortunate events, including the death of her husband and the loss of her job, a Tulsa teacher found herself in a
After a series of unfortunate events, including the death of her husband and the loss of her job, a Tulsa teacher found herself in a
While she will tell you her first year as a teacher wasn’t a rousing success, Bartlesville’s Heather Boyle will tell you it taught her three
OEA’s Statement on SDE’s “Return to Learn” Document The State Department of Education today released Return to Learn Oklahoma: A Framework for Reopening Schools, which provides
From facilitating candidate forums to fighting for common sense education reforms, Voices Organized in Civic Engagement (VOICE) is a nonprofit dedicated to the betterment of
The governor signed HB 3350 into law Thursday. The cost-of-living adjustment is the first for retired state workers in 12 years, and it comes at
While many people – both well-known and anonymous – actively work for equal treatment and justice, Rep. Jason Dunnington is in a somewhat unique position
Which districts consistently pay the best extra duty stipends? What extra-curricular activity pays the best stipend? How do stipends compare when looking at the state’s
The Oklahoma Senate today passed a cost-of-living adjustment, giving state retirees their first raise in 12 years. HB 3350 passed the Senate with a 41-5
On Monday, the governor announced he was vetoing two bills in the name of teachers, while leaving a gaping hole in education funding. The legislature
House and Senate leaders held a press conference today to announce that a budget agreement has been reached, and there are cuts all around. Under
After a series of unfortunate events, including the death of her husband and the loss of her job, a Tulsa teacher found herself in a
While she will tell you her first year as a teacher wasn’t a rousing success, Bartlesville’s Heather Boyle will tell you it taught her three
OEA’s Statement on SDE’s “Return to Learn” Document The State Department of Education today released Return to Learn Oklahoma: A Framework for Reopening Schools, which provides
From facilitating candidate forums to fighting for common sense education reforms, Voices Organized in Civic Engagement (VOICE) is a nonprofit dedicated to the betterment of
The governor signed HB 3350 into law Thursday. The cost-of-living adjustment is the first for retired state workers in 12 years, and it comes at
While many people – both well-known and anonymous – actively work for equal treatment and justice, Rep. Jason Dunnington is in a somewhat unique position
Which districts consistently pay the best extra duty stipends? What extra-curricular activity pays the best stipend? How do stipends compare when looking at the state’s
The Oklahoma Senate today passed a cost-of-living adjustment, giving state retirees their first raise in 12 years. HB 3350 passed the Senate with a 41-5
On Monday, the governor announced he was vetoing two bills in the name of teachers, while leaving a gaping hole in education funding. The legislature
House and Senate leaders held a press conference today to announce that a budget agreement has been reached, and there are cuts all around. Under
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