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This Week in Oklahoma Politics' panel discusses the primary elections, spending by State Superintendent Ryan Walters on public relations and the State Supreme Court ruling in favor of Edmond Public Schools to choose which books to keep in its library.
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The Oklahoma Supreme Court unanimously agreed with Edmond Public Schools that the state Department of Education overstepped its bounds by attempting to force the district to remove two books from its library shelves.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics panel discusses new estimates from the State Board of Equalization for lawmakers to craft a state budget for the 2025 fiscal year, Edmond Schools challenging an order from the State Board of Education to remove books from its library and more.
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State Superintendent Ryan Walters' department sought to ban two books, deeming them 'pornographic.'
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Voters in 57 counties across Oklahoma went to the polls on Tuesday to consider school bonds, city councilors and a new state representative for West Edmond.
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Voters in 57 counties across Oklahoma are heading to the polls on Tuesday to consider school bonds, city councilors and a new state representative for West Edmond.
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Parents in at least one Oklahoma school district are ready to send their children back to the classroom.The results of an Edmond Public Schools survey…
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This year, two of Oklahoma’s largest school districts are embarking on an expensive technological experiment: They’re giving students their own laptops to…
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Edmond Public Schools is cutting almost $4 million from their budget, but they’re doing it without losing teachers.As the district looked for ways to cut…