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21-22 Tentative Agreement Reached
Check the Bargaining menu for details of the agreement! Voting begins Monday, 10/25!
Olathe NEA Advocacy Day Lifts Educators’ Voices
Olathe NEA members showed up to the December 2020 Board of Education meeting to life their own–and other–educator voice. Check out their remarks on this playlist:
Olathe NEA Advocacy Day
The word that best encapsulates the 2020-2021 school year is change. Whether it be teaching high school calculus to a preschool classroom, educators are working hard to craft lessons in an ever-changing environment. The 2020-2021 school year looks different than
Olathe NEA Scholarship Application Live!
Seniors at Olathe’s high schools can now download the application for the Olathe NEA Scholarship here. Any senior who is pursuing a career in education and/or whose parent is an Olathe NEA member may apply. Applications and materials are due
November 6, 2020 MOU
Professional Council has developed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to address the need for a school year calendar for the 2021-2022 school year as well as an adjustment needed in the appraisal document. All members of the bargaining unit (all
July 30, 2020 MOU
The following information was sent to the Olathe Bargaining Unit from Brent Yeager on behalf of Professional Council: Over the past few weeks, Professional Council has been meeting to determine what areas need to be addressed within a newly created
Olathe NEA Updates available on our Town Square!
The summer months are always busy for Olathe NEA…but this summer is busier than those before. For members-only updates on how Olathe NEA is advocating for educator voice and student learning, make sure you have signed up for our ONEA Digital
What is our responsibility during these times?
There’s no doubt that our nation is facing historic times. Our students will likely be telling their children about their experiences during this pandemic, division, and racial unrest. As educators, we have a duty to respond not only to each