Bodine Elementary has experienced a transformation from a high suspension school to one students and teachers look forward to coming to each day.
Ben Felder
Over the past two years, Glover was able to catch up academically and is on track to graduate this spring, a feat most students facing similar challenges don’t accomplish.
Over the past two years, Glover was able to catch up academically and is on track to graduate this spring, a feat most students facing similar challenges don’t accomplish.
MDR: ‘Your glory days are still ahead of you’
Aaron Renn of the Manhattan Institute for Policy Research kicked off the Mayor’s Development Roundtable on Wednesday with advice for OKC.
Salt of the Earth: Famed photographer is focus of son’s documentary
The son of famed photographer shows the man behind the lens with new documentary.
Great Conversation goals announced at lawmaker breakfast
The seven goals set during the Great Conversation for Oklahoma City Public Schools were announced during a breakfast hosted by Superintends Rob Neu and Keith Ballard.
Cory Baitz talks downtown architecture with Oklahoma Gazette
Architect Cory Baitz talks about development and downtown infrastructure with Oklahoma Gazette.
City council members reach out to Southside residents, talk of development, partnership
City leaders view a bridge of trust as key to the growth of the southside.
Program aids minority students
A local fraternity runs a program to help low-income and minority students learn responsibility and self-respect.
News briefs: Suspension rates, downtown hike and more
Suspension rates Superintendent Robert Neu (pictured at right) called the districts high suspension rate especially among minority students an unacceptable culture of sorting students that he plans to stop. During a press conference last week, Neu, who became superintendent of Oklahoma City Public Schools last year, discussed a recent internal discipline audit and […]
School board voices opposition to charter school bill
Calling it a “Trojan Horse” bill, the Oklahoma City Public Schools board voted unanimously to adopt a resolution rebuking legislation that would give city hall the power to sponsor its own charter school.
