OEA member wins the battle for military leave
This past August, Canton Elementary teacher Carrie Compton was flipping through the latest NEA Today magazine when a particular story caught her eye. She read
This past August, Canton Elementary teacher Carrie Compton was flipping through the latest NEA Today magazine when a particular story caught her eye. She read
Brenda Snider, “The Membership Guru”, has dedicated decades of her life to helping members at OEA as our Senior Membership Accounting Coordinator. She will retire
Aspiring Educators and Early Career Educators, as you prepare to receive your placements for student teaching or new job with a class that is all
On Thursday, Dec. 1, the Oklahoma Attorney General released an Attorney General Opinion outlining his thoughts on the Oklahoma Charter Schools Act, specifically in relation
You may have heard on the news that there is a new organization claiming to provide legal representation for Oklahoma educators that some claim OEA
Educators can agree that this occupation is the work of the heart. It is equally rewarding and a heavy burden to carry. Those that have
Local teacher inspires in the classroom and on the pageant stage With the name Sunny Day, it is easy to assume that this is not
Educational Support Professionals (ESP) make up an average of 1/3 of school staff and are a vital part of education. The Oklahoma Education Association works
The accreditation process regarding Tulsa Public Schools was unnecessarily chaotic. Amidst the chaos, OEA was proud to stand with Tulsa educators, parents and community members
Governor Stitt delivered his State of the State on Monday, Feb. 6. Below is the response from OEA President Katherine Bishop: In Governor Stitt’s State
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