EMPOWERING SCHOOLS AND STUDENTS FOR ACADEMIC SUCCESS with OAS-aligned curriculum, assessments, data and professional development by and for Oklahoma educators.
Congrats to Bennie Newton. who was honored to be an Okla. All-State Official for the big game Friday night in Tulsa! The Alpha Plus Exec. VP is a retired school supt. with a distinguished career officiating football in his spare time. Our team appreciates him also! @AlphaPlusEdu
It's a new day @AlphaPlusEdu and we're so happy that @WendyPratt234 is making her first official post as VP of Data Services & Gov't Relations!
We moved from uptown to Bricktown; here's our news release: https://t.co/eUeCbgurPC.
Let me know any questions. #oklaed#okleg#Oklahoma
We invite all @OklaEd LEADERS to join a panel discussion about schools beating the odds & improving test scores.
Let us answer your Qs @OAESP1 LEADERSHIP CONFERENCE:
WED., NOV. 9, 2:45 P.M., O'DONOGHUE ROOM, Embassy Suites OKC
https://t.co/AqRvjhvOX5
Hope 2CU there!
@CCOSA
Happy Statehood Day, Oklahoma!
Learn why our flag changed in 1925, and whose research into our diverse culture became an artistic symbol of pride in this selection from the Success with OAS ELA series. https://t.co/COCf2lNNLB #oklahistory#okleg@okhistory@OklaEd
Happy Statehood Day 2mro, Oklahoma!
Learn why our flag changed in 1925, and whose research into our diverse culture became an artistic symbol of pride in this selection from the Success with OAS ELA series. #oklahistory#oklaed#didyouknow#OAS https://t.co/FsHfKodjqZ
We are SO proud of the educators, students, parents and patrons in McAlester where schools posted above-average fall AND spring benchmark scores and impressive OAS growth in 2020-21 - despite COVID-19! @mpsbuffaloes#NationalTeacherAppreciationWeek https://t.co/q2GrcsZqO7
CONGRATS to educators, students and parents at Academy Elementary and North Park Elementary of @GuymonPublic on great OAS growth in 2020-21 ... despite COVID-19.
THANK YOU for your hard work in and out of school this year! #NationalTeacherDay@oksde https://t.co/IXr7RI37ON
DID YOU KNOW?
In Oklahoma history, often it is surprising to see where a person's dreams will lead. One little boy's dreams to play professional baseball led to a lifetime of public service in the Chickasaw Nation. #oklahomahistory#OAS#ELA#OklaEd
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Whether identifying and addressing students' learning gaps this summer or in the 2021-22 school year, your school needs "Success with OAS." https://t.co/4YL82xBg2Y #oklaed@OAESP1@OSSBAoklahoma
Oklahoma Assistant Principals provide essential leadership to our schools. We are so proud of all #oklaed AP's including these past OASSP AP of the Year award winners. Thank you Oklhaoma AP's for your service to your school communities! #APWeek21@CCOSA @NASSP
https://t.co/YBneRdpJRK For National Women's History Month, we honor Oklahoma teacher, historian and author Dr. Angie Debo, who refused to be silent about the injustices she documented in Native American History. #DidYouKnow#womenshistorymonth2021#oklahomahistory#oklaed
Bessie Coleman attended the Colored Agricultural and Normal University at Langston in the early 1900s. By age 29, she was the first black woman and the first Native American woman to earn an international pilot’s license. Here's her story: https://t.co/bIekcBt8Os #oklaed@oksde
Teachers: If you haven't seen these edited pages from Invisible Man, they would prompt great discussions and writing projects about Ralph Ellison during Black History Month. FYI https://t.co/wPbPVC0EcC
DID YOU KNOW?
In Oklahoma history, a musician born in Oklahoma City in 1914 grew up to write one of the most influential novels in American history. During Black History Month, we remember the life and writings of Ralph Ellison. #oklaed#oklahomahistory https://t.co/qkDQPBeHYO
"Note, too, that schools have been open all year—full time—in about a quarter of districts nationwide, many in red states not known for showering public education with cash."
... Wondering how many #oklaed schools have been open all year. Half? More?
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DID YOU KNOW?
In Oklahoma history, a musician born in Oklahoma City in 1914 grew up to write one of the most influential novels in American history. During Black History Month, we remember the life and writings of Ralph Ellison. #oklaed#oklahomahistory https://t.co/qkDQPBeHYO