While some students can look forward to not taking state tests this year, others will have to wait until fall for their results.
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Study finds adverse childhood experiences affect health and behavior
Nonprofits and a state representative are bringing presenters on ACEs and their impacts on Oklahomans to the Capitol for an interim study.
OKC National Memorial & Museum’s summer camp teaches students about the importance of STEM careers
The camp partners with the University of Central Oklahoma’s Forensic Science Institute to teach students about the fundamentals of forensic practices.
Chicken-Fried News: Emergency education
The state Legislature failed to pass a bill for a penny sales tax toward education; meanwhile, the state issued 1,100 emergency teacher certifications and still has vacancies.
When you’re a first-generation college student, that distinction is not so clear, Ellington said of the choice between for-profit colleges and accredited institutions like OU.
“When you’re a first-generation college student, that distinction is not so clear,” Ellington said of the choice between for-profit colleges and accredited institutions like OU.
Children’s writer Mariana Llanos opens students up to language through books and classroom visits
The Peruvian-born author moved with her husband to Oklahoma 15 years ago.
OSU-OKC and Dove Science Academy team up for early college program
The program will enable high school students to graduate with their associate’s degree.
As the Oklahoma City Council prepares sales tax and bond propositions, conversations continue about how best to spend the funds
Some want the money to fund infrastructure improvements, and others believe the money should go to schools.
Oklahoma City Indian Clinic lands an Avon Breast Health Outreach grant
The clinic will use the grant to support its education programs to increase breast cancer screenings.
A new exhibit at Norman’s Sam Noble Museum teaches the difference between asteroids, meteors and comets
Comets, Asteroids, Meteors: Great Balls of Fire! runs through Sept. 10.
