Oklahoma Sen. Josh Brecheen has introduced a bill that would allow teachers to teach “scientific controversies,” like creationism.
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Northeast Academy leaders push for charter status
School leaders want to focus on STEM education, community service, work experience and restoring academic excellence.
Sam Noble Museum helps young scouts earn badges and loops
Educational workshops are held at the museum every spring, summer and fall.
Science Museum Oklahoma camps keep kids’ brains sharp over spring break
Science Museum Oklahoma has a variety of spring break camp offerings for children in grades one through six.
Chicken-Fried News: Running interference
Oklahoma passed a bill preventing municipalities from passing laws banning fracking just when scientists proved fracking causes earthquakes.
News briefs: road improvements, Capitol Hill High School mascot and more
Streets improving Do you find the nearly 8,100 miles of roads in Oklahoma City to be of good quality? If you do, then youre in the minority. Survey results from the citys public works department show that just 35 percent of city residents are satisfied with the condition of local streets. However, thats just a […]
Chicken-Fried News: Snowballing anger
The president used an Anger Translator and got a little testy about Jim Inhofe’s snowball incident.
Obituary: Donald Capra
Oklahoma Gazette remembers local immunologist and president emeritus of OMRF Donald Capra, who died February 24.
Jabee and Funnel Design Group win an Emmy
Local musician Jabee is now an Emmy Award-winner with the help of Funnel Design Group and a viral ad for Science Museum Oklahoma.
Commentary: Science and math education empowers women
Deja Kirk, Miss Black Teen Oklahoma and a student at Casady School, says science and math education is paramount to empowering young women of color.
