Passion and Leadership Define Bartlesville’s Heather Boyle
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
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
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
NEA Member Benefits has expedited the launch of a new discount program for NEA members with Office Depot/OfficeMax, one of the leading purveyors of school
Join today, don’t pay dues until September From April 1 to August 31, first-time active members receive free membership by completing an early enrollment form.
Olivia Kallin’s depiction of the tornado in the Wizard of Oz has been named Best in Show in the OEA’s 2020 Read Across America Poster Contest. Olivia
Jon Marie Wilson has joined the OEA as the Tulsa Metro Advocacy Specialist. She comes to the association from Pawhuska Public Schools where she was
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