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Educators say Republican bills to restrict teaching on race are forcing teachers to second-guess whether they can lead students in important conversations at a critical time.
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Republican state lawmakers across the country are advancing bills that limit how public school teachers can talk about race in the classroom.
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A new law that bans Critical Race Theory, or really much discussion of race in the classroom, has drawn criticism from educators and support from Oklahoma Republican leaders.
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The coronavirus pandemic has been hard on Oklahoma students. But the state’s educators are wanting to move past that. StateImpact’s Robby Korth reports on a new initiative for struggling students called Ready Together Oklahoma.
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Oklahoma City Public Schools on Monday called on State Auditor Cindy Byrd to audit Santa Fe South Charter Schools.In a unanimous vote, the district’s…
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Backlash is mounting toward a resolution passed by Oklahoma’s State Board of Education to equalize funding for charter and traditional public schools.More…
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Oklahoma City Public Schools has taken legal action to halt a controversial Oklahoma State Board of Education policy to equalize funding of charter and…
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The youngest kids will come back first.In separate plans laid out to their respective school boards Monday night, superintendents for Oklahoma City Public…
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Oklahoma City Public Schools are planning to come back for in-person learning ahead of schedule amid struggles to conduct distance learning.Citing…
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Oklahoma City Public Schools students will be in virtual classrooms when school starts up on August 31.The state’s largest district also pushed back the…