
OEA supports pursuit of AG opinion
A group of seven Oklahoma lawmakers sent a letter to the Oklahoma Attorney General on Sept. 14, 2020, asking for an opinion about whether the
A group of seven Oklahoma lawmakers sent a letter to the Oklahoma Attorney General on Sept. 14, 2020, asking for an opinion about whether the
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
Elections are scheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 25, in 50 Oklahoma counties. Fifteen school districts have bonds on the ballot: Berryhill, Bethany, Bethel, Canute, Copan, Dover,
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
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
On July 30, Gov. Kevin Stitt announced $10 million in CARES Act funding will be spent on personal protective equipment, including masks, face shields, gowns,
On July 23, the Oklahoma State Board of Education took a critical vote on a back-to-school plan proposed by State Superintendent Joy Hofmeister and the
The Oklahoma Education Association has joined a growing statewide coalition that supports wearing masks in an effort to curb the COVID-19 pandemic in Oklahoma. The
OEA, Edvocates and Other Groups Join Together to Discuss What It Will Take to Return to In-Person Teaching and Learning A diverse group of education
On Tuesday, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos gave a press conference in which she attacked public education, educators, and support staff about their response to the
A group of seven Oklahoma lawmakers sent a letter to the Oklahoma Attorney General on Sept. 14, 2020, asking for an opinion about whether the
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
Elections are scheduled for Tuesday, Aug. 25, in 50 Oklahoma counties. Fifteen school districts have bonds on the ballot: Berryhill, Bethany, Bethel, Canute, Copan, Dover,
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
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
On July 30, Gov. Kevin Stitt announced $10 million in CARES Act funding will be spent on personal protective equipment, including masks, face shields, gowns,
On July 23, the Oklahoma State Board of Education took a critical vote on a back-to-school plan proposed by State Superintendent Joy Hofmeister and the
The Oklahoma Education Association has joined a growing statewide coalition that supports wearing masks in an effort to curb the COVID-19 pandemic in Oklahoma. The
OEA, Edvocates and Other Groups Join Together to Discuss What It Will Take to Return to In-Person Teaching and Learning A diverse group of education
On Tuesday, Education Secretary Betsy DeVos gave a press conference in which she attacked public education, educators, and support staff about their response to the
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