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Oklahoma school districts conduct distance learning without the internet

Coverage gap means at least a quarter of stateā€™s students canā€™t use online resources at home
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Oklahoma state superintendent says COVID-19 reinforces need for digital access

Hofmeister wants internet access to become the norm to ease digital learning
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Oklahoma schools will close for rest of semester, moving classes online

Wednesday meeting lays out plan districts must take up to move to distance education.
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$13 million in limbo while Stitt, tribes battle

Compacted tribes are sending their gaming money to the state of Oklahoma where it will be held while courts decide on tribal-gaming compacts.
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How Oklahoma’s identification of gifted Native students could serve as a national model

Most states don't discover gifted Native American students but Oklahoma has been able to buck that trend.
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Rural Oklahoma parents, teachers gear up for four-day school week fight

Rules governing four-day weeks are changing because of a new state law. As they’re written now, they would end the practice in most four-day school districts.

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Oklahoma doesnā€™t screen students for dyslexia, the most common learning disability

A group of parent and student activists are fighting to add resources in the classrooms of dyslexic students across the state.
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Oklahoma releases grades for schools

The state's schools grades are slipping, according to new report cards
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State officials: Impossible to track Epic’s alleged ā€˜ghost studentsā€™

With Epic Charter Schools under scrutiny by state and federal law enforcement, will regulators move to close the loophole the school seems to be taking advantage of?

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