Oklahoma schools could get grants
The state’s lowest performing schools could receive up to $2 million each under a federal grant program that rewards schools for plans to drastically change administration, teaching staff or curriculum.
"If someone were to ask me ‘is this money with strings attached?’ You bet,” state Superintendent Sandy Garrett said last week before the state Board of Education approved an application t...
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