Sixty Oklahoma nonprofits will use the funds for arts, education, health, social services and other outreach programs.
education
Oklahoma Tomorrow vows to protect funding for higher education
Private sector employers and organizations stress the need for employees with higher education degrees.
KIPP OKC students take on community leaders in a fundraising quiz-bowl challenge
The event will be hosted by former Oklahoma Attorney General Mike Turpen and former Oklahoma City Mayor Kirk Humphreys.
Students in small schools thrive despite talks of consolidation
Community support and parental involvement in these districts add to students’ ability to succeed.
Chicken-Fried News: QuikTrip pay
Teacher pay has now been compared to the pay of full-time QuikTrip employees, and teachers are on the losing end.
OSU Cooperative Extension Service trains volunteers to help educate the community
The training experience is often as useful for the volunteers as it is for those they will eventually teach.
KIPP Reach celebrates 15 years of enriching students’ lives
The college preparatory middle school is gearing up to expand the KIPP model into a high school and elementary school.
Letters to the Editor: Jan. 11, 2017
Even my beloved military, which if you just showed up, shut up and did what you were told, is getting very picky about who it lets stay until retirement.
Study shows low arts consumption in Oklahoma
Citizens in the state’s cities remain the main consumers of art.
Let’s hope that the changes that are forthcoming to the U.S. Supreme Court will include jurists that will follow the letter and spirit of the writers of the First Amendment without inserting creative, erroneous interpretations of what is clear English.
Let’s hope that the changes that are forthcoming to the U.S. Supreme Court will include jurists that will follow the letter and spirit of the writers of the First Amendment without inserting creative, erroneous interpretations of what is clear English.
