Oklahoma State Education Board awards millions to poor-performing schools

The School Improvement Grants are aimed at turning around some of the Oklahoma’s lowest performing schools, and three schools this year will receive about $6 million and a total of $17 million over the next three years.

 
BY MEGAN ROLLAND | Published: May 27, 2011   

The Oklahoma State Education Board approved $17 million in grants over the next three years for three schools in Oklahoma that have been identified as persistently low-performing.

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The School Improvement Grants were approved by the board Thursday and the federal money is intended to help the schools, all of which are in Oklahoma City, improve a track record of poor...
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