In-School Quarantine Pilot Seems Dangerous and Irresponsible
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
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
The Oklahoma Education Association joined a diverse group of organizations today advocating for children, education, and health care and calling for a statewide mask rule
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
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
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
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
After 10 years of neglecting education funding, the Oklahoma Legislature has taken big steps to correct the problem over the last three sessions. From historic
Few education careers cover as many miles and experiences as the 46 years Bill Guy spent teaching, supporting, prodding and uplifting students, teachers, support professionals,
Oklahoma school employees are concerned about their own health when school starts back in the fall and they believe classroom and normal school activities cannot
A quick glance at Jennifer Thomas’s daily schedule and one might think she never leaves school. Whether she’s performing her job, working for her local
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