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The OEA ADVOCACY & ORGANIZING INSTITUTE
To ensure the safety of members and staff, OEA has made the difficult decision to offer the 2021 OEA Advocacy and Organizing Institute virtually.
This year’s event will be held on Saturday, February 6, 2021 and will give OEA members the opportunity to attend two, 90-minute sessions of their choice. The event will begin at 9:00 a.m. with an opening address from OEA President Scott DiMauro and will conclude at 12:45 p.m.
Registration will open on January 5, 2021 and close on February 1, 2021. Sessions will be limited to 40 participants per offering. This event is being held at no cost to the participants.
If you would like to receive an email notice when registration opens, please go to aoi.ohea.org and provide us with your contact information.
Stay Safe! We hope to see you virtually on February 6, 2021 and in-person as soon as it is safe
A MESSAGE FROM CENTRAL OEA/NEA:
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Join Central OEA/NEA for a Speaker Series Discussion on Race
“The answers are always in the community, and the key to getting the answers is to bring the community together”
Nov 24th Morgan Harper, Lawyer and Grassroots Activist
Previous Speakers
Sep 10th Columbus City Attorney Zach Klein
Sep 23rd Franklin County Commissioner Kevin Boyce
Sep 24th NEA Executive Committee Member Shelly Krajacic
Sep 29th Congresswoman Joyce Beatty
Oct 13th Noelle Arnold PhD, Associate Dean, OSU
Oct 14th Lt. Melissa McFadden, Columbus Police Department
Join us, virtually, at 6:00 PM to engage in discussions on race, bias, disparity, and reform. Hear from community leaders and experts on this critical range of issues.
Register at www.centraloeanea.org.
Zoom info will be emailed to registered participants.
To register
Log in to your Central account (or create an account if you don’t have one)
Scroll down to the speaker series session(s) you wish to register for and click “Attending”
Wait a short moment for it to register. That’s it.
WELCOME to our new assistant superintendent
Mr. Baker joins our leadership team as a familiar face in the school district following his employment from 1993 – 2005 as teacher and administrator.
“This is truly a full-circle moment for me. It is an honor to serve the district in which not only did my teaching and administrative careers begin but also from which I received my K-12 education. I look forward to partnering with the Reynoldsburg learning community to continue the excellence that is Reynoldsburg City Schools,” Mr. David Baker.