by Clairen Casey
Honorable Mention, 3-5: “Esme the Ice Cream Fairy,” by Clairen Casey, Prairie Vale Elementary, Deer Creek
Honorable Mention, 3-5: “Esme the Ice Cream Fairy,” by Clairen Casey, Prairie Vale Elementary, Deer Creek
Oklahoma State Auditor and Inspector Cindy Byrd released a federal audit today of payments meant for relief during the pandemic and found that over $29 million in “questioned costs” were misappropriated. You can read the full report in the link below. State Auditor Report on Misused Federal Relief Money According
From Surfing to Seminole: One OEA Member Still Adapting in 57th Year of Teaching If you visited a Seminole track meet, you might not realize the humble, unassuming 70-something-year-old middle school coach with a subtle and soothing Oklahoma drawl was once a bodysurfing teenager on the beaches of Orange County,
Click here to download a copy of Delegate Assembly Handbook Flexible Agenda Friday, April 30, 20215 p.m. – 8 p.m. / First Business SessionOEA President Alicia Priest, Presiding Call to Order Invocation – Reverend Dr. Shannon Fleck, Executive Director of the Oklahoma Conference of ChurchesFlag Salute – Elizabeth Shadid, OAEA
CLICK: Find Your Lawmaker 2021 Oklahoma Legislative Guide This guide contains information about 149 lawmakers, including voting records, committee membership, and other key information. To download and print this guide, click on the embedded document, and then click the cloud icon in the lower right corner. 2021 Education Legislation Oklahoma
2023 OEA Delegate Assembly 2023 OEA Delegate Assembly NEA Business Items NBI # 1 I move that OEA will inform locals of the following simple contract language, through existing digital/print publications and OEA events, that may be put into contracts to include bereavement leave for pregnancy loss. The language will
2022 Delegate Assembly May 6-7, Hilton Garden Inn, Edmond New Business Items NBI #1 I move that OEA will work with local affiliates to assure that any immigration process will protect the rights of all students, support a safe environment, and provide an opportunity to learn. OEA will assist local affiliates in promoting and
OEA’s 2022 Organizing Conference theme of “Better Together: Organizing Through Advocacy” carries a double meaning. Not only does it emphasize the importance of collective action, but indicates the return of the conference as an in-person event. The conference is set for Feb. 25-26 at the Embassy Suites in Northwest Oklahoma
CLICK: Find Your Lawmaker Tracking 2022 Legislation Keep tabs on this session’s education bills by visiting the 2022 Bill Tracking page in our Members Only section. 2022 OEA Legislative Guide Civication is an exciting opportunity for OEA members to connect with state lawmakers and make a difference in Oklahoma public
Join us at the 2024 OEA Organizing Conference: “commUNITY is Power” The conference will be held on Friday, February 23 and Saturday, February 24 at the Embassy Suites, OKC (3233 Northwest Expressway, OKC, OK 73112) Member registration is $40. Non-member registration is $50. (Non-members must be employees of a public
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