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Annual state testing was canceled last year because of the pandemic. Many states want to skip it again, but the Education Department says no.
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The College Board, citing the pandemic for the changes, will shift focus to a new digital version of the college entrance exam.
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Oklahoma’s State Board of Education again passed a motion further encouraging but not requiring school districts to mandate masks in their…
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Oklahoma's ACT scores are continuing to decline. Recently released numbers from the tester show the state’s average score fell for the second straight…
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The coronavirus will change school next fall.The Oklahoma State Department of Education has issued a series of guidelines for schools. But will we see a…
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The college credit exams were moved online in response to the pandemic. But many students don't have Internet access at home. Up until Friday, one senior planned to take her tests in a parking lot.
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The department announced it will waive testing requirements, and federal student loan borrowers will automatically have their interest rates set to 0%, with an option to suspend payments.
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Whether they’re in a classroom or at home, Oklahoma students won’t take assessment tests this school year.The state is pursuing a federal waiver to…
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Updated 2:09 p.m.It's day six of the Oklahoma teacher walkout and some students miss being in school. Administrators at Wilson Elementary in Oklahoma City…
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On the playground at Chattanooga Elementary School some kids are pretending to be pirates, a few boys are climbing on a baseball dugout, and another group…