State Auditor Report: Over $29 million misused relief money
Oklahoma State Auditor and Inspector Cindy Byrd released a federal audit today of payments meant for relief during the pandemic and found that over $29
Oklahoma State Auditor and Inspector Cindy Byrd released a federal audit today of payments meant for relief during the pandemic and found that over $29
OEA Women’s Caucus The OEA Women’s Caucus is established for the purpose of providing a channel through which members of the OEA/NEA can actively work
January 27, 2023 Former teacher, principal, and friend of the pod, Rep. Melissa Provenzano, returns to Fried Okra to preview the legislative session, including education bills
Monica Royer has joined the Communications Center of the Oklahoma Education Association. She comes to OEA after teaching five years at Edmond Santa Fe High
Former Edmond teacher Paige Goad has joined OEA as the assistant for the Legislative and Political Organizing and Communications centers. She will support both departments
Another school shooting, this one taking the lives of 19 children and two teachers at Robb Elementary in Uvalde, Texas, on May 24, 2022, brings
Congratulations to Norman’s Jessica Eschbach, who today was named 2021 Oklahoma Teacher of the Year. An OEA member and an innovative learning coach, Jessica will serve
Gov. Stitt’s State of the State message today included little about education, but did mention two obvious tenants of public education. Following is OEA President
Mustang Public Schools is piloting an in-school quarantine program developed by the State Health Department. Following is OEA President Alicia Priest’s response to a press
State Auditor Cindy Byrd today released the first part of her investigative audit of Epic Charter Schools, saying the findings are “deeply concerning.” She is
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