Drumright Area News Journal (Drumright, Okla.), Vol. 69, No. 8, Ed. 1 Wednesday, February 17, 1988 Page: 4 of 16
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McAuliffe Fellowship Program
Applications for the 1988
McAuliffe
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Retirement changes in the
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law," Dahlem said.
The OEA was in full sup-
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March 11.
For more information,
contact: Sharon A Icase,
Project Director, State
5303.424
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Paqe 4 News Journal Wednesday February 17, 1988
OEA Opposes Retirement
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believe the legislation pass-
ed last year provided
substantial improvements
in retirement benefits This
should be a year for mak-
ing any necessary ad-
justments in that legisla-
tion. not introducing more
substantial increases."
There is no affordable
method to equalize the
II ulhinu urmind mi a summer niuhi
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Me (mil mudf Huif Imus in IHcIut an ubm
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Tlnmt summer is nt it. summer is until
Srhnnl stuns uumn mid llw Huhis truu-l mi
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I wish Inr a fin-fly in hud me his Huhl
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benefits paid to everyone That can be don hest by
Make no friend-
ship with an angry
man; and with a
furious man thou
shalt not go;
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Lest thou learn his
ways, and get a
snare to thy soul.
Department of Education,
2500 N Lincoln, Oklahoma
City, OK 73105-4599;
14051521-4311.
EUCHEE VALLEY MEMORIAL PARK
4 perpetual care cemetery designed,
landscaped, and dedicated to be a
harmonous and restful o-
place Oa—
■ Burial spaces vaults, bases
and ma mortals can be
financed through the
’Cerneteau Pre-Meed Plan'
dua/taha at the cemetery
office
tion, including sabbaticals
for study or research
directly associated with
specific educational objec-
tives or academic improve-
ment, consultation with or
assistance to other school
districts or private school
systems, development of
special innovative pro-
grams or model teacher
programs and staff
The recipient may use development.
the award for approved Completed applications
projects to improve educa- must be postmarked by
who has retired under the making any
Wherefore ton-
gues are for a sign,
iot to them that
elieve, but to
them that believe
Ot forbid not to
And they were all
lled with the Holy
host, and began
j speak with other
■ ngues, as the
. pirit gave them
utterance
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WORD of GOD |
Ctetes and Ara-
bians we do hear
then speak in our
tongues the won-
derful works of
' God
He that speaketh
in an unknown
tongue edifieth
himself;
retirement make their port of legislation passed
decisions based on the law last year which raised the
in effect at the time, not on maximum salary for
what future legislation benefits computation from
might provide. $25,000 to $40,000
"The OEA is committed The Oklahoma Educa-
te improving the benefits of tion Association has 47,000
those educators already members both actively
retired as wellas those employed in education and
omtemplating retirement, retired school employees.
Cast out the
scorner, and con-
tention shall go
out; yea, strife and
reproach shall
cease
Fellowship Program for
teachers are now
available, announced State
Superintendent John M
Folks.
One $26,700 fellowship
will be awarded in the pro-
gram, which is funded by
the U.S. Department of
Education, Folks said.
FA President Kyle
hlem t ited. We are
n ! to this bill. We
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. I he Oklahoma Lilina-
n Lasociation recently
;■ ized a retirement bill
1 by Represen-
. IM I onnre Abb It. call-
it irresponsible and un-
siecessrs
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