Turnover: Future leaders must see reform through
An interesting thing could happen should Oklahoma be in the money when round two of the federal Race to the Top program ends. Several of the key players in drafting the state’s education reform application will be out of office within months of the time second-round winners are announced, leaving others to see the reform proposals through.
The round two deadline is this summer, with the winners expected to be...
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