Some business, community leaders push early childhood education
Oklahoma's residents who are still learning to speak will have a big voice across the state thanks to a new early childhood education advocacy group.
First lady Kim Henry helped kick off the program Wednesday at the Governor's Mansion. Oklahoma Champions for Early Opportunity has enlisted more than 30 business and community leaders throughout the state to spend a year pushing to better prepare infants and toddlers for...
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