Audience: Higher Education staff

Bad for students. Bad for higher education. Bad for Ohio.
URGENT: Urge your State Representative to Oppose SB 83, the Higher Education “Destruction” Act.

Legislative Watch – November 20, 2023
OEA Testifies on Academic Intervention Legislation; Senate Passes Bill Placing Insurance Limits on Dental Care; HB 214 – Legislation Requiring Local Professional Conduct; SB 168 – Ohio Senate Considers Wide-ranging “Deregulation” Proposals

OEA & NEA recommend Sen. Brown for re-election to US Senate
Ohio Education Association and National Education Association recommend Sen. Sherrod Brown for re-election to the US Senate

OEA celebrates Public Education Matters Day with educators across the state
Ohio Education Association celebrates Public Education Matters Day with educators at four rallies across the state

OEA stands with the United Auto Workers
Ohio Education Association Board of Directors stand with the United Auto Workers

OEA celebrates Student Opportunity Profile metrics in state report cards
Ohio Education Association celebrates inclusion of Student Opportunity Profile metrics in new state report cards; calls for private schools to be held to same standards

OEA congratulates 2024 Ohio Teacher of the Year Mark Lowrie
The Ohio Education Association (OEA) extends its warm congratulations to Gahanna-Jefferson Education Association member Mark Lowrie, who was named 2024 Ohio Teacher of the Year Thursday.

OEA, Summit County reveal new historical marker
Ohio Education Association, Summit County Executive unveil new historical marker celebrating OEA’s local roots and continued legacy of public education advocacy

OEA thanks Ohioans who defeated Issue 1
Ohio Education Association thanks educators, other Ohioans who stood together to vote “NO” and defeat Issue 1

Fear and Power: What Really Drives Issue 1
Guest Blog By Julie Holderbaum, Minerva EA/OEA | Issue 1 ends majority rule in Ohio and takes away citizen’s right to decide what happens here by undermining the sacred principle of ‘one person, one vote.’