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Anti-Public Education Organizations

In the fight to protect and support public education, who is on the other side? There is very well funded, ambitious movement to harm public education in our country. In an effort to help our members understand who some of these groups are, New Business Item 11 at the 2019

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OK Leg. Interim Studies (2023)

Interim Study: Community Schools This study, run by Rep. Tammy West, was an in-depth look on the potential impact of Community Schools in Oklahoma. Community Schools are public schools that integrate existing community resources through community partnerships into the school campus for families.  Many resources that exist outside of schools

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Awards Program

Summary of OEA Awards The OEA Awards Program honors the people who support and promote public education. The awards, which are subject to the approval of the OEA Board of Directors, are presented during the annual OEA Delegate Assembly in April. Although the awards are classified as annual awards, the

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OK State Board of Ed. approves Hofmeister’s budget request

OK State Board of Ed. approves Hofmeister’s budget request On Monday, Sept. 19 the State Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmiester included a $5000 raise for teachers and additional funds for support staff in the annual budget request. When making this request, Hofmeister said “We’ve significantly raised teacher pay in

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Women’s Caucus

Purpose The OEA Women’s Caucus is established for the purpose of providing a channel through which members of the OEA/NEA can actively work to eliminate sexism in all facets of society, with special emphasis on education. The caucus is dedicated to support the goals, objectives, and programs of the OEA/NEA.

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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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Candidate Statements – 2024 OEA Elections

Thank you for taking part in OEA’s democratic process and for letting your voice be heard. As you prepare for the 2024 elections, please review the candidate videos, statements and information below.  Online voting is open from March 18 and closes on March 29. Click HERE to vote. You have

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OSAT Targeted Support Sessions

OEA OSAT Targeted Support Sessions—free, online sessions designed for candidates seeking traditional, alternative, or emergency certification! Sessions for Elementary (Reading, Math, Constructed Response), Early Childhood, Special Ed Mild/Moderate, and US/OK History/Government/Economics, plus All OSATs Constructed Response! This opportunity is open to members and non-members. OEA/OAEA is also offering two $65 OSAT

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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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