Oklahoma City school for homeless children back on top
Five years ago Positive Tomorrows — a school for Oklahoma City 's homeless children — lost $400,000 of federal funding.
Losing half of the schools operating funds, it closed the next year, and began offering only an after-school program for the city's most at-risk students.
"That was really a shock," said Susan Agel , president of Positive Tomorrows. "I know that those were very d...
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