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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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Latest rankings help explain teacher shortage

Oklahoma ESPs rank 50th in earnings report Oklahoma teachers remain 34th nationally in average teacher pay while the state’s per pupil expenditure remains in the bottom six, according to the latest Ranking of the States released by the National Education Association recently. NEA also released for the first time the

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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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Martinez joins LPO and Communications Centers

Sergio Martinez recently joined the Oklahoma Education Association staff as the assistant for the Legislative and Political Organizing and Communications centers. A graduate of the Classen School of Advanced Studies in Oklahoma City, Martinez brings a good deal of political staff experience. He was an intern for State Sen. Michael

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Voters are a hard no on vouchers

No matter who you ask, Oklahomans in almost every demographic are clearly opposed to tax dollars going to private schools. A majority of rural, suburban and urban parents; men and women, as well as Republicans, Democrats and Independents, are a hard no on vouchers. The poll results were released by

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DEAR Oklahoma

DEAR Oklahoma is a time for everyone to enjoy a good book together while school is out. Read whatever you want, wherever you are! Big books, little books, lots of words, no words — pick the book that’s just right for you. On this page, you’ll find photos, videos and posts

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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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Gov. Stitt’s State of the State Attempts to Divide, not Unite

On Monday, Governor Kevin Stitt held his last State of the State speech for this term at the Oklahoma Capitol. Below is OEA President Katherine Bishop’s response. “Our public schools need resources and respect. We’re disappointed the governor offered neither. “He chose to use divisive issues that may be popular

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Education Pensions

SB 683 Allows Support Professionals to Join The Teachers’ Retirement System Upon Hiring The Oklahoma Legislature this session passed SB 683, which opened up the Teachers’ Retirement System to education support professionals immediately upon their hiring by a public school district. Until now, those employees had to work for the

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