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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.
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StateImpact is on a listening tour with Oklahoma's youth. And we've brought along our microphones. In the first session, two transgender high school juniors from Tulsa share how they feel about their education and their place in the state.
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State schools superintendent and Democratic candidate for Governor Joy Hofmeister is asking for the Attorney General’s formal guidance on who can use which restroom in public schools.
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A Latin phrase has an important meaning for school districts missing out on local tax money
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A 2019 law was designed to limit four-day school weeks across Oklahoma, but those districts are making an effort to keep their four-day calendars alive.
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More than $38 million of medical marijuana tax revenue was given to hundreds of school districts around Oklahoma last week to pay for infrastructure improvements.
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The books in Oklahoma school libraries don’t end up on the shelves by accident. A few parent groups and legislators are trying to limit what appears in school libraries. StateImpact reports on how librarians decide which books are available to kids.
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Amid a raft of closures and pivots to distance learning, teachers reported stress levels so far unseen during the pandemic, according to a survey of Oklahoma Education Association members.
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Through next week, the general public will have a chance to comment on the state’s rules related to Oklahoma’s so-called Critical Race Theory ban.
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A bill introduced by Senate Pro Tem Greg Treat would allow communities to organize recall petitions of school board members.