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  • Oklahoma Gov. Mary Fallin signs student privacy bill

    Carrie Coppernoll | Published: Mon, Jun 10, 2013

    This just came out of the house: OKLAHOMA CITY – A bill signing ceremony for House Bill 1989, the Student Data Accessibility, Transparency and Accountability Act (Student DATA Act), was held today at the State Capitol.

  • 1 in 5 students with high ACT scores don't make it in college

    Carrie Coppernoll | Updated: Fri, Jun 14, 2013

    Even with a good ACT score under their belts, not all students who are ready for college succeed in their first year – or even go at all.

  • Oklahoma City School Board votes to close Marcus Garvey

    Carrie Coppernoll | Published: Tue, May 28, 2013

    The Oklahoma City School Board voted to close Marcus Garvey tonight.

  • Putnam City announced summer feeding dates

    Carrie Coppernoll | Published: Thu, May 23, 2013

    Here’s a news release from Putnam City Schools about the district’s summer feeding program: Eight Putnam City schools are participating in a summer food service program that will provide free breakfasts and lunches to children in much of June.

  • Janet Barresi offers help for schools affected by tornados

    Carrie Coppernoll | Published: Mon, May 20, 2013

    We’ve heard that tornadoes have damaged several schools during this three-day sweep of storms, and the state Education Department sent out this notice this afternoon: The Oklahoma State Department of Education is expressing great concern for all Oklahomans affected by the tornados today and...

  • Tulsa outlines summer feeding program

    Carrie Coppernoll | Published: Mon, May 20, 2013

    Here’s a news release from Tulsa Public Schools about where to go for free meals during the summer: TULSA, Okla.

  • Oklahoma Speaker T.W. Shannon coming out against Common Core

    Carrie Coppernoll | Published: Fri, May 17, 2013

    A tweet from the Oklahoma Speaker of the House is all the buzz in state education circles.

  • The future of Classen School of Advanced Studies

    Carrie Coppernoll | Updated: Fri, Jun 14, 2013

    The Oklahoma City School Board voted to deny out-of-district transfers to Classen School of Advanced Studies for the 2013-14 school year.

  • Roosevelt Elementary teacher named Norman Teacher of the Year

    Carrie Coppernoll | Published: Wed, Apr 17, 2013

    Norman Public Schools has announced the Teacher of the Year.

  • Cherokee Nation gives $3.2 million to Oklahoma schools

    Carrie Coppernoll | Published: Mon, Apr 15, 2013

    The Cherokee Nation donated about $3.2 million to more than 90 Oklahoma school districts this month.

  • Bomb/gunman threat at Tulsa Union a hoax

    Carrie Coppernoll | Published: Thu, Mar 28, 2013

    Here’s information from the Tulsa County Sheriff’s Office: On Thursday, March 28, 2013, at approximately 1:30pm (1330 hours) Tulsa County Sheriff’s Deputies/Dispatch received a call from an AT&T operator indicating that she had received an internet call placed from a person claiming...

  • Representative, education group plan rally against Common Core

    Carrie Coppernoll | Published: Mon, Mar 25, 2013

    Here’s information out of the House of Representatives about a rally Wednesday: Common Core will make sweeping changes to the education system in Oklahoma and the nation, but the cost-benefit analysis of these changes has yet to be scrutinized, according to one state lawmaker.

  • Lt. Gov. Todd Lamb talks about school security

    Carrie Coppernoll | Published: Fri, Mar 22, 2013

    Lt. Gov. Todd Lamb put out his monthly column recently. Here it is: As parents we want our children to be healthy and to do well academically, but our first priority is for our children to be safe and secure during their school day.

  • Representative pushes unfunded mandate bill

    Carrie Coppernoll | Published: Wed, Mar 20, 2013

    This came out of the House of Representatives today: OKLAHOMA CITY – State Rep.

  • Law would limit school district litigation

    Carrie Coppernoll | Published: Wed, Mar 6, 2013

    Here’s news out of the House of Representatives: Legislation that would discourage “abusive and frivolous” lawsuits by schools districts passed out of the House of Representatives today and now heads to the Senate.

  • Oklahoma City School Board approves uniform policy 5-3

    Carrie Coppernoll | Published: Mon, Mar 4, 2013

    Read more about it in the paper or on NewsOK.com on Tuesday, but in the mean time, here’s a news release from the district now: When the 2013-2014 school year starts on August 5, 2013 all 74 school sites will require school uniforms.

  • Oklahoma City School Board sets meetings for 2013

    Carrie Coppernoll | Published: Wed, Dec 26, 2012

    It’s nearly 2013 – when did that happen? – so that means it’s time to mark our calenders for a year’s worth of meetings.

  • State rep responds to uproar after his proposal to arm teachers

    Carrie Coppernoll | Published: Fri, Dec 21, 2012

    Here’s something Rep. Mark McCullough wrote up: By now, many of you have heard of my proposal to allow CLEET (Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training) certified teachers, acting as fully sworn reserve officers, to carry (concealed) firearms on school campuses.

  • Smartiest of smarty-pantses named at OSU

    Carrie Coppernoll | Published: Tue, Dec 18, 2012

    Oklahoma State University has named members of its chapter of Phi Kappa Phi.

  • Auditor releases report on state Education Department, conference nonprofit

    Carrie Coppernoll | Published: Mon, Oct 29, 2012

    Here’s a news release from the state auditor’s office: OKLAHOMA CITY – State Auditor Gary Jones released a second audit regarding the inappropriate use of Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE) employees to sponsor, organize and host a summer education conference.



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