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The state’s largest public school district will have to wait until August for its annual accreditation review. The state Board of Education voted Thursday to delay a decision on the district’s status after the state’s schools chief raised concerns.
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Following conflict over prayer at a graduation, state superintendent Ryan Walters says he plans to assess Tulsa Public Schools’ accreditation status.
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The TPS superintendent says the district is fully functional after having to improvise services in the storm aftermath
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Partner agency achieved MBK milestone through Pre-K enrollment initiative
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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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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses a call from five Republican female lawmakers for Labor Commissioner candidate Sean Roberts to drop out of the race after accusations from his ex-wife of abuse and mistreatment 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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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses Oklahoma falling behind in online registration for new voters, Education Secretary Ryan Walters releasing funding to Tulsa Public Schools for early childhood education and federal auditors want Oklahoma to return COVID funding money they say was misspent by Gov. Kevin Stitt's administration.
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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.