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Ryan Walters' proposal is $59 million less than his predecessor Joy Hofmeister's and no longer includes her proposed $5,000 pay raise for teachers.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discuss Gov. Kevin Stitt's second inaugural speech to kick off a new term in office and Stitt abruptly replacing two-thirds of the State Board of Education on only his second day.
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Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt is reshaping two state boards he’s occasionally been at odds with.
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On Thursday, Oklahoma's State Board of Education approved a plan by Democratic candidate for Governor Joy Hofmeister to give teachers a $5,000 raise.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses a recreational marijuana initiative petition before the Oklahoma Supreme Court and the State Board of Education refusing to hear two appeals on school accreditation downgrades.
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Oklahoma’s State Secretary of Education and Republican candidate for State Superintendent Ryan Walters is calling for a teacher to lose her license over a potential House Bill 1775 violation.
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People from Mustang and Tulsa rallied around their districts Thursday, asking Oklahoma’s State Board of Education to reverse an accreditation warning for discussing race, sex and equity in the classroom. But, with little discussion, the state board voted to not reconsider their decision.
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Oklahoma’s State Board of Education will meet Thursday morning to discuss a wide array of topics related to trans bathroom bans, critical race theory and more.
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A week after Oklahoma’s State Board of Education downgraded Tulsa Public Schools for violations of the state’s so-called critical race theory ban, TPS is asking for its decision to be reversed.
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In a tense meeting Thursday, Oklahoma’s State Board of Education voted to approve the accreditation of more than 1,000 school sites across the state. But they spent a lot of that time lobbing thinly veiled political attacks at certain schools — and each other.