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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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.
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That total would cover overdue cafeteria bills from seven school districts across the state. The largest of them, Stillwater Public Schools, reported $37,003 in student lunch debt from the previous school year.
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State to offer tax credits of $5,000 to $7,500 to help with private school costs.
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Oklahoma’s public school system showed consistent levels of academic results but weakening growth in the 2022-23 school year compared to the year before.
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Oklahoma’s top education official has endorsed former President Donald Trump for reelection, a split from Gov. Kevin Stitt’s choice for the Republican nominee.
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Former education secretary says she struggled to get information from Ryan Walters.
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State lawmakers hope a new law that takes effect Wednesday will limit potential conflicts of interest between the state’s top school board and local districts.
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Legislation to prohibit diversity, equity and inclusion efforts at Oklahoma colleges could return to the state Capitol next year, despite these initiatives being mandatory for public universities.