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Two of Oklahoma's newest statewide elected officials have signaled their intentions for the start of their terms, and change is in the air.
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An Oklahoma nonprofit is announcing a new legal fund to protect teachers accused of violating House Bill 1775, which limits critical discussions in the classroom about race or sex.
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The Inter-Tribal Council of the Five Tribes passed a resolution during their quarterly meeting that calls upon the Oklahoma legislature to immediately repeal House Bill 1775 — the so-called "critical race theory" bill that they say is leading to fear and confusion among teachers in the state.
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When the Osage Nation Congress met to discuss routine business last week, one item included supporting a resolution that called on Oklahoma's legislature to repeal the controversial HB 1775, a law that limits discussion of race, sexuality and gender in the classroom.
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Late last week 14 Oklahoma GOP lawmakers called for the State Department of Education to investigate a former Norman teacher for potentially violating House Bill 1775.
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StateImpact Oklahoma has put together this FAQ guide about what teaching is like since House Bill 1775 was passed.
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On Thursday, Oklahoma’s State Board of Education voted down an appeal request by Tulsa and Mustang Public Schools to make their cases as to why they shouldn’t be accredited with warning.
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An English teacher at Norman High School resigned Tuesday over the district’s policies related to House Bill 1775.
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A week after Oklahoma’s State Board of Education downgraded Tulsa Public Schools for violations of the state’s so-called Critical Race Theory ban, TPS is asking for its decision to be reversed.
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A raucous State Board of Education meeting saw emotions bubble up over politics, race and personal accusations amid accreditation of state schools.