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The public can now see the dollar amount each school spent educating a child, an important metric for stakeholders for determining equitable funding.
Read moreOKLAHOMA CITY – Legislation granting cost-of-living adjustments (COLAs) for retirees in six Oklahoma pension plans, including teachers, firefighters, police, public employees and justices and judges was signed into law by the governor.
Read moreSupport our planet’s shelled species with educational activities, Facebook live videos and more
Read moreSkill development is very necessary as they lead to a better career for the students. Some skills are required to be built at a younger age. In this regard, colleges need to support the students and ensure they are gaining the necessary skills. Students who are successful in developing these skills are successful and can secure better jobs which is the main purpose of higher education.
Read moreThe coronavirus pandemic has forced students, parents and teachers to adapt to distance learning, and the National Education Association says it’s widening the digital divide.
Read moreFor the first time in 12 years, state retirees are set to receive their first cost of living adjustment.
Read moreSTILLWATER, Okla. – Agricultural producers wanting insight into eligibility requirements and other aspects of the federal Coronavirus Food Assistance Program should register now to attend one of two webinars on May 26.
Read moreOKLAHOMA CITY – The nation’s first anti-red flag gun law is now on the books in Oklahoma to strengthen and protect citizens’ Second Amendment rights. Sen. Nathan Dahm, R-Broken Arrow, authored the measure, which was signed into law by the governor on Tuesday.
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