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Retiree answers the call to return to the classroom

Across the state, school districts have found it harder and harder to fill some positions as many educators leave the profession and fewer educators join the workforce...

A Legacy of Education: The Johnsons

Education is often a family business, with generations of great educators following a parent's footsteps into the profession. For Columbus Education Association member...

Vote No in August

On August 8, 2023, voters in Ohio will have a choice: Accept an amendment that destroys majority rule in Ohio and shreds the sacred principle of "one person, one vote"...

Preparing for a Summer Celebration of Diverse Readers

On May 20, 2023, OEA is teaming up with the Hilliard Education Association, OEA-R, and many community partners in Hilliard to host a big book giveaway event for centra...

Natasha Hurt-Hayes, Education Champion

Throughout this school year, OEA has been recognizing exceptional educators who have been nominated by community members because of the impact they're making in studen...

Ohio's schools by the numbers: Policy Matters research examines funding, discipline, absenteeism, and more

As the Ohio General Assembly continues to debate the education-related measures that are proposed in this year's state budget, it is imperative that every stakeholder ...

Echoes and Reflections: Improving Holocaust education in Ohio

Ohioans are witnessing an alarming rise in antisemitic incidents, while, at the same time, it is becoming clear that fewer Americans than ever have even a basic unders...

Senate Bill 83: Bad for students, bad for higher education, bad for Ohio

Introduced in the Ohio statehouse on March 14, 2023, Senate Bill 83 is sweeping legislation that hands down one-size-fits-all mandates to Ohio's colleges and universit...

From the classroom to the Mansfield mayor's office?

Ohio's educators are invested in their students and in their communities, and across the state, many of them are stepping into leadership roles to lead their communiti...

DeRolph, 26 years later

On March 24, 1997, the Ohio Supreme Court ruled 4-3 in the DeRolph v. State case that Ohio's school funding system was unconstitutional and the Ohio legislature must f...

#ColumbusStudentsDeserve: Six months after the CEA strike

On August 22, 2022, more than 4,000 Columbus teachers, librarians, nurses, counselors, psychologists and other education professionals went out on strike to win the sa...

Brothers RISE

Ohio's public schools serve 1.6 million students of all races, backgrounds, genders, and abilities, but unfortunately, that diversity is not reflected in our education...

Arthur Lard for STRS

Arthur Lard, the OEA endorsed candidate for the STRS Board in 2023, is a Portsmouth City Schools teacher with 31 years of experience in the classroom. He is dedicated ...

Hunger-Free Schools Ohio: Expand meal access for all now

School meals should be no different than textbooks or transportation services provided to all public school students; they are a basic need for children to learn in sc...

Supporting HBCUs and future educators of color

On April 22, 2023, some of the best college basketball players from around Ohio will go head-to-head against some of the best athletes from Historically Black Colleges...

The Ohio Children's Budget Coalition's Vision of Child Wellbeing

The Ohio Children's Budget Coalition's Vision of Child Wellbeing - Season 3, Episode 23As Ohio's lawmakers get to work molding the governor's budget outline into their...

Beyond the Headlines: Cleveland's Promise

For an entire school year, two Cleveland.com/The Plain Dealer reporters had unprecedented access to the classrooms, students, and educators in a Cleveland Metropolitan...

'Where there's a will, there's a way' - Canton educators create assistive device for student to play guitar

Canton McKinley High School student Nehemiah Culver was born with cerebral palsy, limiting his range of motion in his hands. That did not stop him from dreaming that h...

The Columbia Giving Tree

Columbia Local Education Association member Susie Dunn believes in working for the common good and making the community better by working together. She was recently na...

The ABCs of CEA's Larry Carey

When he started his teaching career in a pre-K classroom, Columbus Education Association member Larry Carey started a mission to introduce robust vocabulary to his you...

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