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State Superintendent Ryan Walters had the hall of fame portraits removed early in his term
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State legislators requested documents from OSDE on a range of topics from teacher recruitment to expenditures.
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Two teachers under investigation for inappropriate behavior with students will retire from the Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics, a state-funded high school for academically advanced juniors and seniors.
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Johnson, the first Black woman to lead the district, was hailed by supporters while members of the school board lashed out at each other.
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As Bacone College's future remains uncertain, the owner of Midgley-Huber — the company that sued Bacone College for over $1.5 million in unpaid work payments — told KWGS News he would allow the school to finish the spring semester if his bid wins.
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The school district is still grappling with low attendance and teacher shortages.
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Half didn’t have any A.P. classes at all.
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Exemption rates during the 2022-23 school year rose to 4.7% of Oklahoma kindergartners, which is 1.2% more than the year before.
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Disagreement among the board led to the decision to table whether to begin a national search for a permanent district leader or to cement Dr. Ebony Johnson's role.
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The State Board of Education is weighing a proposed administrative rule that would require in-person attendance for alternative education schools. And for Insight School of Oklahoma — the state’s only all-virtual, alternative education charter school — that could spell disaster.