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Several new Oklahoma laws impacting education took effect this week, including added instruction time, stricter cell phone rules, and new graduation requirements like financial literacy.
Tulsa Public Schools will be holding a hiring fair for operations positions on Thursday, July 10, at the TPS Maintenance ...
As the new school year approaches, Tulsa Public Schools (TPS) is ramping up its efforts to combat chronic absenteeism.With ...
Following recent shootings downtown, city officials hosted a community forum Tuesday evening at New Jerusalem Baptist Church ...
Nearly $78 million in funding for Oklahoma schools is being withheld by the Trump administration as part of a nationwide ...
For decades, funding for a state scholarship program memorializing the 1921 burning of Black Wall Street was limited, and students related to massacre victims weren’t prioritized in the selection ...
The Muscogee Nation and City of Tulsa released an agreement to settle a jurisdictional lawsuit regarding the prosecution of ...
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The Black Wall Street Times on MSNVoices That Aren’t Ours: A Deepfake, Democracy, and a Dangerous Wake-Up CallThis past weekend in Tulsa, a voice that sounded like my former teacher and longtime mentor, Representative John Waldron, ...
The Oklahoma City Public Schools Board of Education has approved a budget of nearly $402 million for the upcoming school year ...
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102.3 KRMG on MSNTulsa Public Schools introduces new consequences for chronic absenteeism for upcoming school yearTPS will provide regular updates on students’ attendance and weekly updates on grades for the upcoming school year.
A new statewide cellphone ban received mixed reviews from the Oklahoma City Board of Education while it implemented the ...
The first meeting of the Tulsa Children’s Cabinet took place on May 15, signaling Mayor Monroe Nichols’ commitment to seeing ...
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