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Beginning in January 2023, Oklahoma Baptist University will offer graduate level courses leading to alternative teaching certification in the state of Oklahoma. The program includes 18 hours of coursework completed through six graduate level courses, all taught fully online, for professionals seeking alternative certification to teach in the elementary or secondary classroom. The coursework focuses on education foundations including classroom management, pedagogy and child development.
Read morePolls will be open at 7:00 a.m. and stay open through 7:00 p.m. on Tuesday, August 23 for the Primary Election. Early voting took place on Thursday through Saturday. The winners of these primary races will appear on the general election ballot in November.
Read moreSeminole High School received $6,150 in grant money to continue their aviation courses, Seminole High Assistant Principal and Aviation I Instructor McKayla Plett announced Friday.
Read moreSHS Grad to Share Spotlight With Elite Group at FFA National Convention
Read moreRedrawing the boundaries of Seminole County’s three ambulance services will be considered by the Seminole County Board of County Commissioners (BOCC).
Read moreThe National Native Scholarships Providers (NNSP) has released its first-ever National Study on College Affordability for Indigenous Students. The research and report, which were funded by a grant from Lumina Foundation, are the result of a collaboration of collection, data-sharing, analysis, and reporting between the nation’s four Native scholarship providers: the American Indian College Fund, the Cobell Scholarship, the American Indian Science and Engineering Society, and Native Forward Scholars Fund (formerly American Indian Graduate Center). Researchers have found the primary obstacle to college completion is affordability, causing overall college student attrition. Yet until NNSP’s research, the national data on the effect of college affordability on Indigenous students’ college completion had not been fully explored.
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