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Summer Boismier was an Oklahoma high school English teacher who gave her students a QR code that led to the Brooklyn Public Library's page on banned books. Controversy ensued, leading her to quit her job ultimately.
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As Oklahoma's teacher shortage persists, so do conversations about lowering qualification barriers to become an educator.
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High school students looking to become Oklahoma public school teachers have an opportunity to apply for a scholarship through the Oklahoma State School Boards Association.
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This episode of Focus: Black Oklahoma features a highlight reel of our best stories of the year.
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An Oklahoma lawmaker is pushing for a teacher pay raise to combat the state’s teacher shortage.
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The Western Heights Board of Education is back in business following Gov. Kevin Stitt’s appointment of a new board member. The move comes in response to the resignation of three board members who oversaw multiple operational failures.
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An Oklahoma nonprofit is announcing a new legal fund to protect teachers accused of violating House Bill 1775, which limits critical discussions in the classroom about race or sex.
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Educators looking to make some extra money have until Wednesday afternoon to sign up to be virtual math tutors.
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Oklahoma broke its annual record for emergency teaching certifications, and there’s still one more month to go.
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How are Oklahoma teachers reacting to last week’s election of GOP candidates, specifically those who campaigned on culture wars?