Reform plans at three Oklahoma City schools stir uncertainty

 
BY MEGAN ROLLAND
Published: July 30, 2010

Three Oklahoma City schools are undergoing such massive reforms — a new evaluation system, longer school years, increased classroom hours — that the teachers were told to sign up or transfer out.

Yet, students arrive Monday at two of the schools — Douglass Mid-High and F.D. Moon Academy Elementary — and some teachers who didn't agree to the reforms reported to work Thursday because they...


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