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Oklahoma AG's Office: Superintendent Lacks Authority to Decide Curriculum, In Reference To New Bible Requirement
Amy Slanchik
The State Attorney General's Office said the State Superintendent does not have the legal authority to decide the content of curriculum that is taught in public schools. State Superintendent Ryan Walters wants to require Oklahoma classrooms to implement the Bible in lesson plans.
Tulsa Public School Board Member Files Police Report Claiming Open Meetings Act Violation
Lex Rodriguez
An affidavit filed by board member Dr. Jennettie Marshall states she was part of the meeting she says was illegal, and she accuses six others of violating the Open Meetings Act.
Candidates File For School Board Elections
Emory Bryan
Candidates for school board posts throughout Oklahoma started filing for office Monday, in a filing period that ends at 5 p.m. Wednesday.
Tulsa Public Schools Board Meeting Highlights Worries Ahead Of State Board's Decision On Accreditation
Chinh Doan
Students from Tulsa Public Schools are concerned about their education this year due to the uncertainty of the district's accreditation status.
Magic City Books Fundraiser Aims Help Tulsa Public Schools During Accreditation Fight
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Magic City Books in downtown Tulsa is looking to help support the Tulsa Public School District as they start the year. The independent bookstore has teamed with Mythic Press to create a new t-shirt with funds going to support the district.
Students Discuss TPS Accreditation Status At University Of Tulsa Town Hall
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Students from Tulsa Public Schools are concerned about their education this year due to the uncertainty of the district's accreditation status.
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Mayor G.T. Bynum Calls For State Board Of Education To Accredit Tulsa Public Schools
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Tulsa Mayor GT Bynum met with TPS board members and State Superintendent Ryan Walters on Friday and in a letter to the SBOE, said the City of Tulsa does not seek a potential state takeover of the district and he wants TPS to be accredited during Thursday's vote.
Mayor G.T. Bynum Calls For State Board Of Education To Accredit Tulsa Public Schools
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Tulsa Mayor GT Bynum met with TPS board members and State Superintendent Ryan Walters on Friday and in a letter to the SBOE, said the City of Tulsa does not seek a potential state takeover of the district and he wants TPS to be accredited during Thursday's vote.
TPS Board Still Deciding On District 2 Replacement
Kaitlyn Deggs
The Tulsa Public Schools board is still split when it comes to appointing a new member to represent District 2. News On 6's Kaitlyn Deggs explained how it's impacting students.
TPS Board Still Deciding On District 2 Replacement
Kaitlyn Deggs
The Tulsa Public Schools board is still split when it comes to appointing a new member to represent District 2. News On 6's Kaitlyn Deggs explained how it's impacting students.
Oklahoma Teacher Turnover Higher Than Most States
Emory Bryan
A new report from the State Department of Education says 10% of Oklahoma's teachers have quit the profession in the last six years.
Oklahoma Teacher Turnover Higher Than Most States
Emory Bryan
A new report from the State Department of Education says 10% of Oklahoma's teachers have quit the profession in the last six years.
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Unsettled weather continues with shower and storm chances in the forecast
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The weekend brings clearing skies and highs in the low 70s. Warmer, more typical May weather returns next week.
Unsettled weather continues with shower and storm chances in the forecast
News On 6
The weekend brings clearing skies and highs in the low 70s. Warmer, more typical May weather returns next week.
What are cold air funnels—and why they happen in Oklahoma
Stacia Knight
Not all funnel clouds in Oklahoma are dangerous tornadoes—some are cold air funnels. These form in the spring and fall under high-based showers or thunderstorms when colder air aloft moves over warmer surface temperatures, creating instability. Cold air funnels are usually small, weak, and rarely reach the ground. Though generally not dangerous, they can occasionally cause minor damage if they touch down.
What are cold air funnels—and why they happen in Oklahoma
Stacia Knight
Not all funnel clouds in Oklahoma are dangerous tornadoes—some are cold air funnels. These form in the spring and fall under high-based showers or thunderstorms when colder air aloft moves over warmer surface temperatures, creating instability. Cold air funnels are usually small, weak, and rarely reach the ground. Though generally not dangerous, they can occasionally cause minor damage if they touch down.
'It's an exciting time': Oklahoma filmmaker in Vatican City
Sam Modde
Oklahoma's Manny Marquez provides an insider view of the conclave in Vatican City, reflecting on the Catholic Church's transition.
'It's an exciting time': Oklahoma filmmaker in Vatican City
Sam Modde
Oklahoma's Manny Marquez provides an insider view of the conclave in Vatican City, reflecting on the Catholic Church's transition.
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Unsettled weather continues with shower and storm chances in the forecast
News On 6
The weekend brings clearing skies and highs in the low 70s. Warmer, more typical May weather returns next week.
What are cold air funnels—and why they happen in Oklahoma
Stacia Knight
Not all funnel clouds in Oklahoma are dangerous tornadoes—some are cold air funnels. These form in the spring and fall under high-based showers or thunderstorms when colder air aloft moves over warmer surface temperatures, creating instability. Cold air funnels are usually small, weak, and rarely reach the ground. Though generally not dangerous, they can occasionally cause minor damage if they touch down.
'It's an exciting time': Oklahoma filmmaker in Vatican City
Sam Modde
Oklahoma's Manny Marquez provides an insider view of the conclave in Vatican City, reflecting on the Catholic Church's transition.
'There is a better way:' Dozens of people meet to talk about solutions for violence among young people in Tulsa
Chloe Abbott
Community leaders hosted a meeting to try to solve the violence among young people in Tulsa.
'Proud to be part of this moment:' Green Country churches hold mass as conclave selects new pope
Sam Carrico
Several Green County churches are holding Mass this week in honor of the first night of conclave at the Vatican. News On 6's Sam Carrico spoke to local pastors and has their reaction to the centuries-old tradition.
Why did Gov. Stitt veto a breast cancer screening bill passed by lawmakers?
MaKayla Glenn
Governor Kevin Stitt vetoed a bill that would have required insurance to cover advanced breast cancer screenings for high-risk women. The bill had strong bipartisan support and was aimed at improving early detection. Supporters, including a breast cancer survivor and the bill’s author, say the veto puts women at risk by keeping essential tests out of reach for those who can't afford them. The governor argued the measure would raise insurance premiums.
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