Race to the Top momentum important in following through with Oklahoma school reform
O KLAHOMA may not have won any money in either round of the federal Race to the Top competition. But the state's scores in the second round jumped so dramatically from the first attempt that the state just missed becoming a finalist.
The scores and judges comments released last week as federal officials announced the 10 second-round winners confirmed what we already knew: Legislative changes designed to enhance the ...
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