Oklahoma lawmaker wants more money going to classrooms
With “the 65 percent solution” going nowhere, a legislator Tuesday challenged lawmakers to look at other ways to get more state dollars actually being spent to teach public school students.
“We really want to find the cost savings and start running schools like businesses,” said Rep. David Brumbaugh . “We've got to find cost-saving efficiencies.”
The state Education Department gets the biggest sh...
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