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Oklahoma to receive almost $59 million from student literacy grant, education officials say
OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma will receive millions of dollars in federal support for student literacy programs and teacher training, state and federal education officials announced Thursday. The U.S. Department of Education will provide Oklahoma with $11.2 million this school year for literacy improvement efforts, the federal agency said. Oklahoma is one of 23 states chosen […]
Oklahoma high school football scores for Week 1: OSSAA results across the state
The Oklahoma high school football season continues with Week 1 kicking off Thursday. Here's a look at the Week 1 schedule and scores: More: Vote for Landmark Fine Homes boys high school athletes of the week for Aug. 25-31 Oklahoma high school football Week 1 scoreboard ...
Investigation into state Education Department to continue despite leading lawmaker’s election loss
OKLAHOMA CITY — An investigation into the Oklahoma State Department of Education will proceed despite the House lawmaker overseeing it losing his reelection bid. The Legislative Office of Fiscal Transparency already started its review of Education Department funds and intends to continue the inquiry, the agency’s interim director, Regina Birchum, said. LOFT is a small […]
Degree programs approved, deleted by Oklahoma higher education officials
OKLAHOMA CITY – Oklahoma’s State Regents for Higher Education on Thursday approved nine proposed degree programs, declined to approve one and deleted four. The State Regents approved degree programs for Oklahoma State University, University of Oklahoma, Oklahoma Panhandle State University, Connors State College and Redlands Community College. A proposed degree program at Southeastern Oklahoma State […]
AG Drummond request denial of application for Oklahoma Hydroelectric plant
On Thursday, Attorney General Gentner Drummond announced his office is asking the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC) to deny an application that seeks to build a hydroelectric power plant in Pushmataha County, after citing no consideration of its implications for Oklahomans, the Endangered Species Act, the National Historic Preservation Act and the Clean Water Act.
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