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Scholarships for 2024 NEA National Leadership Summit

Scholarships for 2024 NEA National Leadership Summit

The 2024 NEA Leadership Summit will be held March 1-3, 2024


Preparations are in full swing for the NEA Leadership Summit being held March 1-3, 2024.  At this time, the NEA is planning for an in-person experience for the 2024 Leadership Summit to be held at the Hyatt Regency Chicago, Chicago, IL. The summit will further develop Activist leaders and prepare them with the knowledge, skills, and abilities necessary to lead relevant, thriving associations and to lead in their professions. The theme for the 2024 Summit is Education. Democracy. Freedom. Our Right! Our Responsibility!

Please have members use this link to complete the online application no later than Tuesday, December 5, 2023, if they would like to be considered for an NEA funded spot, or funding from OEA to attend the NEA National Leadership Summit.  ALL APPLICATIONS MUST BE SUBMITTED BY DECEMBER 5 TO BE CONSIDERED. Members should only apply if they are able to attend all days of the Summit in-person. Again, the online application can be accessed through this link.

For additional information about the NEA National Leadership Summit, please visit: www.nea.org/leadershipsummit

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OEA/NEA Member Back-to-School Guide

Educator-tested tips, advice, and resources for a successful start to the school year

Students may still be enjoying their summer vacations, but for educators, the beginning of the next school year is just around the corner.

NEA Experts have compiled a list of tools, tips, and resources to connect with every student.

Sections Include: Professional Excellence from Members, for Members | School Me Podcasts | Classroom Management

Click here to get started.

 

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OEA Pres. Scott DiMauro: Local Presidents’ Handbook and Important Member Surveys

October 8, 2019 | VBlog By OEA President Scott DiMauro

Dear Colleagues,

Please take a few minutes to view my latest weekly update on things happening in and around OEA.

This week, I’m excited to congratulate an OEA member who has been named the 2020 Ohio Teacher of the Year, summarize the work of members who came to Columbus last week as part of our All Committee Weekend, and provide a heads-up to all of you on a couple of important surveys we’re conducting with members.

I also want to highlight the great work of our Local Development and Training Committee and our local presidents’ cadre who have collaborated on a fantastic new Local Presidents’ Handbook. We’ve been getting rave reviews on it. If you haven’t seen it yet, or to share it with local presidents you know, please see the attached document or go to this link on the members-only section of the OEA website: https://ohea-dev.delta-cloud.com/presidentshandbook/.

Have a good week!

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Scott DiMauro
President
Ohio Education Association

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Norwood T.A.’s Leila Kubesch Named 2020 Ohio Teacher of the Year

OEA VP Jeff Wensing (l) and President Scott DiMauro (r) congratulate Ohio’s Teacher of the Year Leila Kubesch (c) of the Norwood Teachers’ Association

State Superintendent of Public Instruction Paolo DeMaria surprised students and staff at Norwood Middle School this week by announcing that Leila Kubesch was selected as Ohio’s 2020 teacher of the year.

Kubesch teaches Spanish and English as a second language at Norwood Middle School.

School officials also said Kubesch encourages students to participate in service learning projects to build confidence and grow their desire to learn. For example, students have worked for a local cable television station to create a talk show involving community members who discuss various topics with the students.

Kubesch and her students were awarded the Ohio Education Association Media Award for Public Service for that project. They also received a grant to expand their studio.

During the 2017-18 school year, Kubesch secured a grant for a performing arts project. They created a display, laminating their dreams and hanging them on burlap sacks, with cutouts of hands forming a border. The display stretched more than 100 feet, and a special exhibit featuring the project opened at the National Underground Railroad Freedom Center in Downtown Cincinnati. A poster by the exhibit explained how burlap was used in North Africa – as clothing, rugs and sacks.

Click here to learn more about Kubesch and the Ohio Teacher of the Year Program.

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Student Design Selected for ‘Stop Bullying’ License Plates

Image: Brook Balser
Pictured at the announcement event are (clockwise from lower right) Yost; State Rep. Dave Greenspan (R-Westlake); Melissa Balser and Wade Balser, parents of the winning entrant; and 11 year-old Brooke Balser, the winning entrant, who will start the 6th grade this fall at Independence Middle School in Independence.

An 11 year-old Cleveland-area girl who has been dancing since she could walk, who plays catcher on her softball team and who just closed out the fifth grade with straight A’s is stepping into a statewide spotlight. But it’s thanks to another of her passions: art.

Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost and the Ohio Education Association announced June 18, 2019, that the design selected for a new “Stop Bullying” Ohio license plate is one created by Brooke Balser, a student at Independence Middle School in Independence.

“Bullies gain power when the people around them look the other way, stay silent or ignore the problem,” Yost said. “Each time we see Brooke’s colorful ‘Bully-Free Car’ design on an Ohio license plate, we’ll be reminded to treat others with respect and to stand up against bullying behaviors.”

Yost and the OEA announced a contest at the start of May to select the license plate design.

Ohio schoolchildren enrolled in kindergarten through fifth grade during the recently-concluded school year were invited to send in entries. In all, 171 entries were received.

An OEA committee judged the submissions on creativity, reflection of the “stop bullying” theme, and originality of design.

State Rep. Dave Greenspan (R-Westlake) was a primary sponsor of legislation introduced in 2018 to create the “Stop Bullying” plates. A measure implementing that idea became law in March 2019.

Contributions collected when vehicle owners order the plates will fund grants for nonprofit organizations, schools and school districts to provide bullying prevention training programs or similar educational opportunities.

 

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OEA & WNCI 97.9FM Teacher Appreciation Party Highlights

Summer is here (almost). It is time to celebrate and thank the hard work teachers have put in all year!

Dave & Jimmy of WNCI 97.9FM‘s Morning Show, in collaboration with the Ohio Education Association hosted the annual Dave & Jimmy’s Teacher Appreciation Party, 7 p.m. Thursday, May 30th at Flannagan’s Dublin, 6835 Caine Rd, in Columbus.

Were you unable to make. Click the image above for video highlights of the evening.

#ThankATeacher

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School Bd. Candidate Training — July 27th

Imge: Open microphone at public meeting.The Ohio Education Association is offering two FREE, one-day seminars to candidates (and potential candidates) for local school boards to assist in preparing them and their teams to run a successful campaign.

Click here to RSVP as well as indicate the date you will attend: June 22, 2019, or July 27, 2019.

  1. If attending the Sat., June 22nd training, must register by June 14th
  2. If attending the Sat., July 27th training, must register by July 19th

Training topics include how to develop a campaign timeline, voter targeting, effective messaging, social media, as well as direct mail.

Each participant is encouraged to bring a guest who will assist with the campaign (e.g., campaign treasurer, campaign manager, volunteer coordinator). Lunch is provided. For more information, contact: Sarah Montell at: MontellS@ohea.org or Zach Roberts at: RobertsZ@ohea.org. Click here to download an event flier.

 

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2019 Spring OEA Rep. Assembly Highlights

My Story, My Struggle
“My Story, My Struggle” by Sophia Jeng, Kings High School, Warren OH. Sponsored by the SouthWestern Ohio Education Association

“Suffocating on AIR” — The Fort Hayes Flow Fam Slam Team
“Suffocating on AIR” by the The Fort Hayes Flow Fam Slam, an award-winning poetry slam team from the Columbus Ft. Hayes Metropolitan High School. Pictured from left-right: Odessa Robinson, Kallee Bernish-Good, Dulci Ramirez-Abercrombie, and Playon Patrick. They’re accompanied by their coach, Ft. Hayes HS English teacher (and alum) Nancy de Leon; and, Media Specialist, and team advocate Courtney Johnson. Sponsored by the Columbus Education Association.

Retirement Recognition of Pres. Becky Higgins
The retirement recognition of current OEA Pres. Becky Higgins, who is also concluding her second term. With special announcements from:

  • United States Senator Sherrod Brown
  • Nicole Stratton — Copley Teachers Association/OEA
  • Former U.S. Representative Betty Sutton
  • OEA Secretary-Treasurer Mark Hill/OEA
  • OEA Executive Director Sheryl Mathis/OEA

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2024 OEA Bargaining Boot Camp

Fall 2022 OEA Bargaining Boot Camps
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OEA’s Bargaining Boot Camp is an intensive, team-based training offers the opportunity to learn about, and incorporate, essential organizing and bargaining concepts into your local association’s bargaining preparation. Bargaining teams will walk away from this weekend with dozens of tools they can immediately use to prepare for a successful contract campaign including local-specific financial and health insurance information and a core contract language assessment. This year’s training will include both full team training and separate tracks for new participants and those that have previously attended a boot camp.

Check-in for each boot camp will begin at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday and the program will begin promptly at 9:30 a.m. Participants should plan to attend the entire day on Saturday as the program will not end until approximately 8:00 p.m. The boot camp will reconvene at 8:30 a.m. on Sunday and will conclude by 2:00 p.m. OEA will cover the cost of all on-site meals, materials, and single occupancy lodging on Saturday night for each participant.

To ensure maximum participation each boot camp will be limited to a total of 75 participants, including each local’s OEA Labor Relations Consultant (LRC). Acceptance into a boot camp will be based on two factors:

  • Willingness and availability of a local’s entire bargaining team to participate in the boot camp; and,
  • Expiration of the local’s collective bargaining agreement during the 2024-2025 school year.

Boot camps will be held in four geographic areas of the state on the following dates. A local can apply to attend any of the offerings.

DATE LOCATION DEADLINE
October 26-27

Marriott Cincinnati Northeast (Southwest)

September 20
November 2-3

Four Points Cleveland-Eastlake (Northeast)

September 27
November 9-10

Hilton Polaris (Central)

October 4
November 23-24 Hilton Garden Inn Perrysburg (Northwest) October 18

Registration will be completed by the “team leader” registering their local’s entire team. To complete the registration, the team leader will need confirmation from each participant that they are willing to attend and provide the following information:

  • Member’s Name
  • Home Email Address
  • Contact Phone number
  • Any known food allergies or dietary restrictions
  • Whether each participant has participated in a previous boot camp

Click Here to download an information sheet to use with team members.

An email regarding your application status will be sent to the team leader approximately three weeks prior to the scheduled Boot Camp.

Questions? Contact Eric Watson-Urban, Collective Bargaining, and Research Consultant at urbane@ohea.org or Kelli Shealy, Research Technician at shealyk@ohea.org.

This program is offered by the OEA Education Policy Research & Member Advocacy department.

Page Updated: April 29, 2024

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Fighting for Quality Public Education for All!

#RedForEd — Ohio Stands in Solidarity With UTLA

From Oakland to Los Angeles, educators are dedicated to providing the quality public education every child deserves, regardless of their zip code. Educators will not stop until their students have the resources they need to succeed, including:

  • Smaller class sizes / Less testing and more teaching
  • More nurses, librarians, counselors and psychologists
  • Adequate funding / Stronger oversight and regulation of charter schools
  • Competitive wages to keep quality educators from being priced out of living where they teach

Across California, and the nation, far too many educators are challenged to teach with dwindling resources, deteriorating schools, and class sizes that prevent them from giving each child the attention they deserve.

“We Are Red For Ed, and our students deserve better!”

Administrators need to recognize that schools are not banks, and children are more than test scores have cut resources and ignored educators for far too long. The national #RedForEd movement has unified educators to fight back for their students. Across the nation, educators are boldly proclaiming: “We Are Red For Ed, and our students deserve better!”

We need to keep the national momentum going! Here’s how:

1. Sign this petition as well send an additional message of support to our friends in @UTLAnow at this Action Network site.
2. Continue to share key stories about the issues and content about the strikes — in addition to @OhioEA, follow @UTLAnow on Facebook and Twitter for the latest news.

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