Nuria Martinez-Keel of Oklahoma Voice
Nuria Martinez-Keel covers education for Oklahoma Voice. She worked in newspapers for six years, more than four of which she spent at The Oklahoman covering education and courts. Nuria is an Oklahoma State University graduate.
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At least 3,314 students, from elementary through high school, participated in an Indigenous language program at their public school in the 2022-23 school year. That’s over 1,000 more students than the previous school year and 2,500 more than in 2020-21, according to state data.
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Sean McDaniel will end six-year tenure on June 30.
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State Superintendent Ryan Walters' department sought to ban two books, deeming them 'pornographic.'
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The state’s three largest school districts say they use artificial intelligence programs
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Oklahoma’s domestic violence homicides remain elevated despite a slight downturn, statewide data shows.
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Students would be able to access Oklahoma’s Promise funds.
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Gov. Kevin Stitt is leading a lawsuit against the vendor Classwallet, which Attorney General Gentner Drummond had previously dropped.
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New bills would create a farm-to-school program, increase access to free lunches.
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Oklahoma State Department of Education says complaints are politically motivated.
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In a decision made under a microscope, the Tulsa Board of Education chose to keep its interim superintendent as a permanent hire, despite Oklahoma's top schools official calling for a national search.