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State Superintendent Ryan Walters wants to establish a committee to help protect Christianity in public schools and questioned the value of sending Oklahoma students to the state’s colleges Thursday.
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Schools in western Oklahoma are battling an uptick in flu cases, which has forced at least two to go virtual.
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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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Several Oklahoma school districts have been awarded federal money to purchase new school buses as part of the EPA’s Clean School Bus Program.
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The CDC has advised that children take the COVID-19 vaccine before attending school. But that doesn’t mean it will be required for attendance as misinformation swirls around the ruling.
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Oklahoma students did better on their state tests this spring, but still, fewer than half were proficient or advanced in any single category.
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Oklahoma will have a record number of emergency certified teachers heading into the new school year.
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Oklahoma lawmakers took a deep dive into the state’s complicated education funding formula Tuesday.
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Since the coronavirus pandemic began, public schools have received a windfall of federal funding. But they’ve only spent a fraction of what they’ve been given.
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Oklahoma’s House of Representatives advanced a bill that would bar transgender students from using the bathroom corresponding with their gender identity.