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Teachers and administrators, already facing long hours and low pay, now find themselves under pressure from politicians, parents and even their own school districts.
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Oklahoma's Regents for Higher Education are asking the legislature to up funding for the state’s public colleges and universities.
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The resolution calling on state lawmakers to repeal a controversial education bill that prohibits certain curriculum about race, sexuality and gender follows a similar one put forth by the Osage Nation.
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When the Osage Nation Congress met to discuss routine business last week, one item included supporting a resolution that called on Oklahoma's legislature to repeal the controversial HB 1775, a law that limits discussion of race, sexuality and gender in the classroom.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses State Question 820 not making the November ballot, a law banning mask mandates in schools being partially overturned and Democratic gubernatorial candidate Joy Hofmeister calling for a $5,000 raise for teachers.
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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 episode of Focus: Black Oklahoma features reports on efforts to find Black teachers amid a teacher shortage in Oklahoma, lagging mental health funding and unrestricted gun access, and more.
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Oklahoma State Superintendent and Democratic candidate for Governor Joy Hofmeister is calling for teachers to get a $5,000 raise.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discuss a new task force recommendation regarding expectant mothers in light of the state banning abortions, two recent polls on November's election, and more.
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Last week, fourteen Oklahoma GOP lawmakers called for the State Department of Education to investigate a former Norman teacher for potentially violating House Bill 1775.