Oklahoma officials prepare to apply for emergency education aid after House approval
WASHINGTON — Oklahoma officials will work quickly to apply for emergency school aid that won final approval on Tuesday, with the hope that at least some of it can be spent in the 2011-12 academic year, the state's schools superintendent said.
Sandy Garrett said school districts could start spending money immediately but that some flexibility would be helpful, particularly for those districts that have...
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