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The Catholic Archdiocese of Oklahoma City wants to open the nation's first religious charter school. It hopes to jump its first regulatory hurdle Tuesday. Public school advocates and the state's AG are pushing back.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses a state lawmaker selling her house to the Turnpike Authority at more than $100,000 above the appraisal for the agency's expansion in Newcastle, and Attorney General Gentner Drummond taking over a criminal case against a state lawmaker.
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In a Wednesday press conference, Republican Sen. Adam Pugh — who also chairs the Education Committee — unveiled his plan for education reform during the upcoming legislative session.
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Janet Grigg, the former leader of the Justice Alma Wilson Seeworth Academy, is accused of embezzling more than $250,000.
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A tornado slammed school buildings in Seminole Wednesday night. Now, students and teachers spent their day Thursday picking up pieces.
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A bill that would create significant changes to charter school authorization advanced through the House of Representatives Common Education Committee Tuesday morning. But Senate Bill 1621, still has a long way to go.
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Oklahoma lawmakers considered a trio of bills related to charter school oversight this week.
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The first week of Oklahoma's legislative session is complete. StateImpact's Robby Korth reports where education issues stand.
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The money comes from medical marijuana tax revenue and will be used to pay for infrastructure improvements in Oklahoma school districts.
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Oklahoma lawmakers will consider a measure — Senatre Bill 1621 — to centralize the authorization of all charter schools in one state entity in the upcoming session.