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In brief: Oklahoma education

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Published: November 8, 2009

Teachers honored
The Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence awarded professional development scholarships to 51 teachers to attend national and international conferences. Sharron Wolf, a science teacher at Cheyenne

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Middle School in Edmond, received a Boeing Math and Science Scholarship to attend the National

Science Teachers

Association Convention in New Orleans. Applications for its 2010 Teacher Scholarships for Professional Development are

available at www.ofe.org.

Group gives grant
The National Science Foundation awarded a $6 million Experimental

Program to Stimulate Competitive Research grant to researchers from Kansas and Oklahoma. They will work to develop cyberCommons, an

information "cafeteria” that will enable individuals to obtain real-time data or forecasts. The grant will be funded over three years, and the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education will provide a $100,000 match.

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