Failure of SB 1647 is a win for public school students
SB 1647, a voucher bill that could have destroyed rural public education, was defeated on the senate floor late Wednesday night (March 23). Following is
SB 1647, a voucher bill that could have destroyed rural public education, was defeated on the senate floor late Wednesday night (March 23). Following is
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
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – February 7, 2023 Oklahomans want a bold investment in public schools that serve the vast majority of Oklahoma’s children and strongly
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
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,
Juliana Urtubey, National Teacher of the Year from Las Vegas, will bring her message of a “joyful and just education” as the closing keynote speaker
Ted Dintersmith, one of the country’s leading advocates for education policies that foster creativity, innovation, motivation, and purpose will bring his uplifting message to OEA’s
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
Early Bird Deadline Extended Early Bird registration for the 2022 Organizing Conference has been extended through Feb. 11. Registration for just $35 before the 12.
Scout Anvar was recently named research and campaign organizer, a new position at the Oklahoma Education Association. OEA won an NEA grant to establish the
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