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Oklahoma Teacher's Retirement System (OTRS) is the pension program for public education employees in the State of Oklahoma. As of June 30, 2014, the program had nearly 168,000 members. [ 1 ] Public education teachers and administrators are required to be OTRS members; support staff can join voluntarily. [ 1 ]
In another study, Equable Institute found that the total lifetime value of teacher pension benefits have declined by $100,000 on average (13%) since 2005. A teacher hired for the 2005 school year can expect to earn $768,000 in retirement benefits, where as a teacher hired for the 2023 school year can expect to earn $668,000. [19
Edercare Program Advisory Committee; Oklahoma Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services. State Board of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services (governing body of Department) Advisory Council on Alcohol and Drug Abuse; Alcohol and Drug Abuse Prevention and Life Skills Education Advisory Council
House Bill 3454, authored by Rep. Anthony Moore, R-Clinton, would expand Oklahoma's Promise eligibility to children of certified, full-time teachers who have been employed by a public-school ...
The Oklahoma Department of Human Services is an agency of the government of Oklahoma.Under the supervision of the Oklahoma Secretary of Health and Human Services, Oklahoma Human Services is responsible for providing help to individuals and families in need through public assistance programs and managing services for seniors and people with disabilities.
The effort also led to the creation of a pipeline program for Oklahoma City district high school graduates who want to become teachers. ... She also noted how the program also benefits its ...
An Oklahoma House subcommittee has approved a bill that would remove a matching-fund requirement for school districts from a teacher pay-raise program.
Health Care Authority Medicaid Program Fund 26.38% Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services Fund 2.65% Breast and Cervical Cancer Treatment Fund 0.44% Teachers' Retirement System Revolving Fund 1% Education Reform Fund 2.07% Tobacco Prevention and Cessation Fund 0.66% General Fund 16.83% County and City Governments 14.23%