Nuria Martinez-Keel, Oklahoma Voice
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The Oklahoma State Board of Education on Thursday unanimously voted to reject the judge’s recommendation and instead instructed its own attorney to put together a list of findings, signaling the board members could vote to revoke Boismier’s certification despite being advised against it.
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Almost $2 million from a tax credit program intended to help families afford private school instead went to parents’ debts and delinquent taxes.
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Edmond Public Schools is asking the Oklahoma Supreme Court to intervene in an attempt by state officials to ban two books from school library shelves.
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“Although we saw fewer instances of domestic violence homicides in 2022, this horrific crime is tragically rampant in Oklahoma,” Drummond said in a news release.
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The total would cover overdue cafeteria bills from seven school districts across the state.
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State lawmakers hope a new law that takes effect Wednesday will limit potential conflicts of interest between the state’s top school board and local districts.