Oklahoma programs for at-risk students lose funding, support
For Amie Hardy , principal of Jenks Alternative Center , the hardest cut to her program this year is losing the statewide evaluator who pushed her program for at-risk youth to become its best.
“We're struggling to get these kids everything they deserve, a second chance,” Hardy said. “Will that be supported without the evaluation process? It scares me.”
All alternative education programs across the ...
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