Voters are a hard no on vouchers
No matter who you ask, Oklahomans in almost every demographic are clearly opposed to tax dollars going to private schools. A majority of rural, suburban
No matter who you ask, Oklahomans in almost every demographic are clearly opposed to tax dollars going to private schools. A majority of rural, suburban
On Monday, Governor Kevin Stitt held his last State of the State speech for this term at the Oklahoma Capitol. Below is OEA President Katherine
Governor Stitt held a press conference on Tuesday announcing his executive order allowing state employees to substitute in schools across Oklahoma, pending a background check.
Q&A with Ivy Riggs Ivy Riggs, OEA’s associate executive director for the Center of Legislative and Political Organizing, recently sat down with us to talk
Tyler Outlaw, a former middle school teacher in Norman, has joined the OEA staff as a legislative and political organizing specialist for the west side
Ivy Riggs has been named associate executive director for OEA’s Center for Legislative and Political Organizing. She brings a wealth of knowledge and understanding of
Oct. 7, 2021 State Superintendent Joy Hofmeister has announced plans to run for governor as a Democrat in 2022. Following is OEA President Katherine Bishop’s
A temporary injunction blocking sections of SB 658 was made official on Sept. 8. Nothing changed in the details of what we reported last week,
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
Oklahoma maintained its spot at 34th nationally in average teacher salaries but continues to rank last in the region and near the bottom nationally in
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