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Former President Bill Clinton shared his reflections in this opinion piece five years ago for the 25th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing.
Despite bipartisan opposition, a House subcommittee has approved a bill that would significantly limit virtual learning days in Oklahoma.
A bill limiting the amount of virtual days Oklahoma school districts can use during the school year advanced through a House ...
Senate bills limiting virtual school days and expanding school tutoring are a crucial step closer to becoming law after ...
An Oklahoma House bill that would prohibit the use of cellphones by students during the school day moved forward in the state Senate on Tuesday.
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Former Oklahoma leaders and Clinton administration officials reflected on the Oklahoma City bombing, sharing memories and inspirational moments during a panel discussion.
Students at Clinton High School are helping re-imagine one of their teacher's classrooms...by upcycling old furniture.
More than 500 districts nationwide are still waiting on around $1 billion from the EPA to cover more than 3,400 electric ...
A Senate committee has approved a House bill calling for cellphone bans in public schools, setting the stage for final ...
A group of Oklahoma faith leaders, education advocates, and public school parents is asking the U.S. Supreme Court to stop the creation of what would be the nation's first religious public charter ...