"We truly did what we thought was right, and fought for what we thought was right." - Betsy Baker

Featured guests: 

Betsy Baker, Gahanna Jefferson Education Association crisis spokespersonA proud Gahanna Jefferson Public Schools graduate, Betsy Baker has taught for nine years in the Gahanna Jefferson district in central Ohio. She teaches Geometry and AP Calculus at Gahanna Lincoln High School. Baker served as a liaison between Gahanna Jefferson Education Association members and the community during GJEA's strike in October, 2020.Connect with the Gahanna Jefferson Education Association on Facebook.Karissa Wooddell, Switzerland of Ohio Education Association crisis spokespersonA sixth year teacher, Karissa Wooddell currently serves the Switzerland of Ohio Local School District as an Intervention Specialist in the District Behavior Unit at Powhatan Elementary School. Switzerland of Ohio, a sprawling rural district in southeastern Ohio, is largest geographic district in the state. Wooddell acted as media spokesperson for the Switzerland of Ohio Education Association throughout their negotiations with the school board, which ultimately led to a full agreement in late-December, 2020.Connect with the Switzerland of Ohio Education Association on Facebook.

In this episode:

“You question when you’re standing out there in the cold and the rain, ‘Is this what I should be doing?’ And when community members, when parents and students, are standing there with you saying, ‘yeah, you’re doing the right thing,’ it definitely keeps you going.” - Betsy BakerGahanna Jefferson Education Association's successful strike for safety, equity, and student success1:45 - GJEA bargaining and strike timeline3:15 - Safety issues at the center of the crisis4:40 - The dangers of live-streaming to students under the proposed model and what went wrong6:20 - Addressing COVID-19 health and safety concerns in the contract negotiation process6:40 - Reflecting on the days on the picket lines 8:45 - Community support for the striking teachers9:20 - Reaching a tentative agreement10:15 - The road to becoming GJEA's spokesperson“It’s exhausting, it’s draining, it’s very mentally tough to be out there [on the picket line], but at the same time, there were these awesome things to come out of it... It was a really remarkable experience for our staff members to be able to stand on the line with each other.” - Betsy BakerSwitzerland of Ohio Education Association's crisis negotiations lead to a contract agreement after members voted to authorize a 10-day strike notice, if needed12:25 - Negotiating a contract amidst the challenges of teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic12:50 - Weighing the thought of not being in the classroom against the need to reach a fair contract agreement for the good of the studentsWTOV9 covered a community rally December 10, 2020, that apparently marked a turning point in negotiations. See the full news stories referenced in this episode here and here. 13:45 - The power of community support for SOEA15:15 - Negotiating competitive salaries to attract and retain the most qualified educators for Switzerland of Ohio students16:20 - Reaching and ratifying a fair contract deal“It was unbelievable to think a fair contract agreement that supported our students was not achievable in a timely manner. The idea of being outside of our classrooms and away from our students anymore than we already had been was a pretty difficult thought. However, we knew that no matter what, we had to stand in solidarity to reach a fair contract agreement that would benefit all of our students.” - Karissa Wooddell

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The Ohio Education Association represents more than 120,000 teachers, faculty members and support professionals who work in Ohio’s schools, colleges, and universities to help improve public education and the lives of Ohio’s children. OEA members provide professional services to benefit students, schools, and the public in virtually every position needed to run Ohio’s schools.Education Matters host Katie Olmsted serves as Media Relations Consultant for the Ohio Education Association. She joined OEA in May, 2020, after a ten-year career as a television reporter, anchor, and producer. Katie comes from a family of educators and is passionate about telling educators' stories and advocating for Ohio's students. 

This episode was recorded in January, 2021.

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