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Dr. Ebony Johnson Marks One Year Of Progress At Tulsa Public Schools
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Dr. Ebony Johnson reflects on her first year as TPS superintendent, highlighting improvements in attendance, the introduction of new FAFSA requirements, and enrollment for the 2025-26 school year.
Walters Says PragerU Will Be In 'Every School'
Amy Slanchik
Ryan Walters spoke in Tulsa Sunday night, telling a crowd that PragerU content will be in every school instead of just an option. But last week, Walters said the State Education Department would not require schools to use the material.
Jenks High School Hosts Initiative To Prepare Teachers For Upcoming School Year
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1,300 teachers from across the area came to Jenks High School Monday to learn how to better teach kids. It's part of an initiative by the State Education Department.
Lawmakers Aim To Change School Report Card Criteria
Amy Avery
The State Board of Education released school report cards this week and even though the grades show some growth, State Superintendent Joy Hofmeister says they aren't where they want to be yet.
State To Audit Boley Schools
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BOLEY, Okla. (AP) -- A state audit of Boley Public Schools could begin next week as officials try to find out why teachers in the Okfuskee County district haven't been paid for the past two months.
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State reports record number of public school students
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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) _ There is a record number of students attending Oklahoma public schools this year.
The State Education Department says the total number of students is 629,134 as of October
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School bus drivers needed
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With just a couple of weeks until school starts, Tulsa Public Schools is short 50 bus drivers.
The school district says it happens every year. Across Oklahoma, districts are filling vacancies
School bus drivers needed
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With just a couple of weeks until school starts, Tulsa Public Schools is short 50 bus drivers.
The school district says it happens every year. Across Oklahoma, districts are filling vacancies
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Tulsa Weather: Father's Day rain clears out this evening, and the heat moves in this week
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The forecast looks warmer and muggier by the weekend, with a continued chance of scattered storms.
Tulsa Weather: Father's Day rain clears out this evening, and the heat moves in this week
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The forecast looks warmer and muggier by the weekend, with a continued chance of scattered storms.
Israeli strike on Iran sparks concern from Oklahoma delegation, Lankford emerges as key voice
Alex Cameron
Oklahoma Senator James Lankford, recently back from the Middle East, is emerging as a key voice in Washington following Israel’s strike on Iran, warning of rising tensions and potential U.S. involvement.
Israeli strike on Iran sparks concern from Oklahoma delegation, Lankford emerges as key voice
Alex Cameron
Oklahoma Senator James Lankford, recently back from the Middle East, is emerging as a key voice in Washington following Israel’s strike on Iran, warning of rising tensions and potential U.S. involvement.
Flooding prompts multiple road closures and water rescues in Broken Arrow area
Graham Dowers
Flooding from ongoing rain has closed County Line Road in Broken Arrow between 81st and 91st streets, prompting traffic detours.
Flooding prompts multiple road closures and water rescues in Broken Arrow area
Graham Dowers
Flooding from ongoing rain has closed County Line Road in Broken Arrow between 81st and 91st streets, prompting traffic detours.
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Tulsa Weather: Father's Day rain clears out this evening, and the heat moves in this week
News On 6
The forecast looks warmer and muggier by the weekend, with a continued chance of scattered storms.
Israeli strike on Iran sparks concern from Oklahoma delegation, Lankford emerges as key voice
Alex Cameron
Oklahoma Senator James Lankford, recently back from the Middle East, is emerging as a key voice in Washington following Israel’s strike on Iran, warning of rising tensions and potential U.S. involvement.
Flooding prompts multiple road closures and water rescues in Broken Arrow area
Graham Dowers
Flooding from ongoing rain has closed County Line Road in Broken Arrow between 81st and 91st streets, prompting traffic detours.
HB 2262: A transformation in transparency for Alzheimer's and Dementia care in Oklahoma
Eden Jones
Governor Kevin Stitt signs HB 2262, bolstering transparency in Alzheimer's and dementia care facilities throughout Oklahoma.
Oklahoma State Rep. McCane speaks out against authoritarianism at 'No Kings' protest
Ethan Wright
In an exclusive interview during Tulsa's 'No Kings Day' protest, Representative McCane voices her objection to 'fascist behavior', deepening the dialogue beyond partisan lines.
Thunder Make History in Game 4 Win: By The Numbers
Jeremie Poplin
The Oklahoma City Thunder became the first NBA team ever to win a game while recording 10 or fewer assists, committing 15+ turnovers, and shooting under 20% from three.
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