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Clifton Adcock
A program state education officials and lawmakers hope will transform the state’s public education system for the better is moving forward, State Superintendent Janet Barresi recently told a congressional committee.
A palpable energy ran through the crowd at the Ripley High School parking lot, despite the cold and rainy weather that hung overhead.
It was March 22, and several hundred people were waiting for a bus to take them to a muddy location in the Payne County countryside that soon would play host to the leader of the free world.