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Rural Caucus

Vision The members of Rural Caucus of the OEA/NEW believe in: The worth and dignity of each individual; The right of freedom and responsibility; Equality of opportunity ad participation in a free and independent teaching profession; Mutual respect for all in the democratic process; and The exercise of initiative and

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Black Caucus

Join us for our next meeting on Zoom,10 a.m. Saturday, May 8.  Join Zoom Meetinghttps://us02web.zoom.us/j/88335997369?pwd=MWx1aUhCc3NJSzZuM2dnb3VvUkJiUT09 Vision The members of the Black Caucus of the OEA/NEA believe in: the worth and dignity of each individual; the right of freedom and responsibility; equality of opportunity and participation in a free and independent

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Black History Month

On this page you will find a collection of classroom resources for all ages to support Black History Month curriculum in the state of Oklahoma. Black History in Oklahoma Still Have a DreamAlmost 50 years since she became the first black female mayor in U.S. history, Taft’s Lelia Foley-Davis is

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Rebecka Peterson named National Teacher of the Year

Congratulations to OEA member and Union PS Teacher, Rebecka Peterson, on being named the 2023 National Teacher of the Year! Rebecka has taught high school math classes ranging from intermediate algebra to Advanced Placement calculus, for 11 years at Union High School in Tulsa, Oklahoma. Amid a difficult first year

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Traci Manuel named 2023 Teacher of the Year

Congratulations to Traci Manuel on being named Oklahoma’s 2023 Teacher of the year! Manuel teaches 10th grade advanced English II at Booker T. Washington High School in Tulsa. Manuel’s TOY campaign statement was, “On my road to becoming a teacher, I have taken the road that Robert Frost discussed in

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Our Hearts Hurt for Uvalde

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 pain and sorrow to the nation. Following is OEA President Katherine Bishop’s statement on the tragedy. “We grieve for the students, staff and families of

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Come Back Safely

The SB 658 Temporary Injunction A temporary injunction blocking sections of SB 658 was made official on Sept. 8, 2021. Read about the nuances of the ruling here.  Live Q&A: #oklaed and the COVID Vaccine OEA hosted “Live Q&A: #oklaed and the COVID Vaccine” on Jan. 27. OEA members had

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Committees

Share Your Talents On An OEA Committee New committee assignments will made this summer, so tell us where you would like to serve. Complete this form and return it to the OEA by May 31, 2023. For more information, contact Maureen Peters at mpeters@okea.org. Standing Committee members and charges 2022-23

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Here is what makes us #PublicSchoolProud

True Stories of #PublicEdProud By Jessica JerniganOEA member and Director of School and Community Engagementat Bixby Public SchoolsAs published in the Tulsa World, Feb. 25, 2022. What makes us #PublicSchoolProud? These anecdotes are a mere glimpse into a true and deeper story with a name and a face, a student

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Distance Learning Resources

With Oklahoma schools moving to distance learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic, OEA has compiled resources to help educators and students in these unprecedented times. The The Bridge is a movement designed to connect educators with families looking for enrichment, ideas, and teacher-created content during the statewide coronavirus shutdown. We have

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