As local schools lose teachers and arts programs due to budget issues, parent-teacher associations strive to raise funds.
Oklahoma City Public Schools
Chicken-Fried News: Sick-and-tired days
Former superintendent Rob Neu’s attendance records — obtained through a freedom of information request — showed he was absent 125.5 days.
KIPP leaders reveal charter proposal for Martin Luther King Jr. Elementary, Douglass High School
“Our kids need us,” McDaniel said. “We owe it to our kids to give them a quality education.”
Chicken-Fried News: Speed trap
An ESPN host fielded thousands of responses — including one from a player and one from OKCPS’ Twitter account — to a tweet he made about the Oklahoma City Thunder.
What it boils down to is giving them the facts, the information, said Harms, Katia Harms’ mother, and not making them feel bad or weird.
“What it boils down to is giving them the facts, the information,” said Harms, Katia Harms’ mother, “and not making them feel bad or weird.”
OKCPS graduates first class of career academies students
Students in OKCPS’ career academies focus their studies in special areas and graduate with unique skills.
Metro Technology Center renovates South Bryant campus
MetroTech gathers funds to renovate 50-year-old campus and better serve its students.
State’s financial crisis puts OKCPS arts education in danger
“This budget crisis is proof that we need to bring everyone together to work on long-term solutions for public schools,” Hime said.
Letters: April 20, 2016
They should move to ban the manufacture, distribution, sale and consumption of frozen chicken-fried steaks.
KIPP presents charter expansion plan
KIPP hopes to establish a world-class elementary school in northeast Oklahoma City.
