Educational workshops are held at the museum every spring, summer and fall.
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With majority of state in favor of teacher pay raises, question becomes how to fund them
“This was a glimpse of hope that the tide might turn for the better for [teachers], and not just for us, but future teachers and students,” Flores said. “I went home and I felt relieved. I was for it, and I wanted to help.”
Commentary: State questions require voter diligence
Oklahoma’s state questions affect our everyday lives and must be carefully considered before Election Day.
Chicken-Fried News: Cheating kids
A misinterpreted law led the Oklahoma Tax Commission to fail to distribute funds to 419 school districts.
Oklahoma’s concurrent enrollment program remains strong
The number of high school students earning college credit continues to rise and provides rural students with opportunities.
Chicken-Fried News: Student protests
University of Oklahoma students protested after what they felt was an inadequate response to sexual assault at the university.
Letters to the Editor: Oct. 19, 2016
Warming to reality In dismissing global warming and environmental concerns as the imaginary theories of hysterics (Opinion, Letters to the Editor, Chicken Little dunces, Sept. 28, Oklahoma Gazette), Mickey McVay has summarized the perspectives of the fossil fuel industry and Americas Republican Party. The Republican Party platform extols coal, oil and gas production for energy […]
GE Global Research Oil and Gas Technology Center calls Innovation District
Its $125 million facility opened recently in the district, which includes University Research Park, Automobile Alley and University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center.
Cristo Rey Oklahoma City High School set to open fall 2017
The school will provide a private secondary education to low-income students.
Program equips state teachers with agricultural teaching techniques
Ag in the Classroom is a partnership between several state agencies, including the Oklahoma State Department of Education.
