OEA thanks Superintendent Paolo DeMaria for his long service

The Ohio Education Association wishes to thank Paolo DeMaria for his long service to students and Ohioans, most recently as the State’s Superintendent of Public Instruction during an important time in the state’s education policy history. “Paolo deserves a lot of credit for the way he has brought people from divergent perspectives together to work […]

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HB 82: Reworked Report Card System Contains Major Changes Called for by OEA

Eliminates A-F Letter Grades; Creates Student Opportunity Profile The Ohio General Assembly has overwhelmingly approved a reworked version of the state report card system for school districts/buildings that seeks to address numerous flaws with the current approach. The updated report card system was amended into House Bill 82, a bill supported by OEA that allows […]

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Final Budget Bill Includes Fair School Funding Plan, Pathway Out of State Takeover

On Monday, June 28, 2021, the Ohio General Assembly finished its work on House Bill 110, the state budget for FY 2022 and FY 2023.  The final bill was produced by a Conference Committee that worked out the differences between the House and Senate. The final bill was passed by a vote of 32-1 in […]

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ANNUAL MEETING PLANNED

Remember to look for the link to attend the General meeting scheduled on Wednesday, March 23rd.

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Treasurers Workshop, Presidents and Building Rep Training

The 2021 Treasurer’s Workshops, President’s Training and Building Rep training will be delivered to you virtually. June 14th, 2021 Presidents Training 9:00am – 11:30am Treasurer’s Workshop for New Treasurers 1:00pm – 2:30pm Treasurer’s Workshop for Experienced Treasurers 2:45pm – 3:45pm June 15th, 2021 Building Rep Training – 9:00am – 11:00am Emerging Leaders Training – 1:00pm […]

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THE LATEST FROM OEA LEGISLATIVE WATCH

  OEA Testifies in Support of HB 67 On Tuesday, March 9, 2021, OEA President Scott DiMauro testified in support of Substitute House Bill 67. The bill would allow high school students to use course grades instead of scores on end-of-course exams given this year for the purposes of high school graduation. Further, the bill […]

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