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New AI tutoring program announced to boost Oklahoma math scores
Haley Weger
The Governor’s Education Task Force is working to implement a new AI tutoring program for Oklahoma schools. This month’s meeting was focused on ways to prepare Oklahoma students for success in the workplace of the future.
Timeline: Ryan Walters' Time As Oklahoma State Superintendent
David Prock
The Oklahoma State Department of Education is being investigated by the Legislative Office of Fiscal Transparency following concerns about its spending. State Superintendent Ryan Walters has been the focus of attention for some of his decisions and statements since taking office in 2023.
Oklahoma Leaders To Look At Innovative Approaches To Education
News On 6
To increase educational outcomes in Oklahoma, Governor Kevin Stitt is launching a task force called “Human Potential for Future Industries.” The group will be led by the State Education Secretary, Nellie Sanders, and will be tasked with finding innovative ways to advance education.
Oklahoma Leaders To Look At Innovative Approaches To Education
News 9
To increase educational outcomes in Oklahoma, Governor Kevin Stitt is launching a task force called “Human Potential for Future Industries.” The group will be led by the State Education Secretary, Nellie Sanders, and will be tasked with finding innovative ways to advance education.
Oklahoma Education Officials Seek Clarification On SRO Program Policies From Supt. Walters
News 9
Oklahoma Secretary of Education Nellie Sanders has requested clarifications from State Superintendent Ryan Walters regarding discrepancies and policy changes related to the School Resource Officer program, amid ongoing discussions with the governor's team.
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Tulsa weather: Cool on Monday, but severe storms loom this week
News On 6
Cloudy and cool today, but big changes are coming. Severe storms possible Tuesday night into Wednesday with hail, strong winds, and an isolated tornado risk. More rounds of rain and storms expected through the weekend.
Tulsa weather: Cool on Monday, but severe storms loom this week
News On 6
Cloudy and cool today, but big changes are coming. Severe storms possible Tuesday night into Wednesday with hail, strong winds, and an isolated tornado risk. More rounds of rain and storms expected through the weekend.
Broken Arrow elementary student hit by car in school crosswalk
Erin Conrad
An elementary school student was hit by a car while walking to Spring Creek Elementary in Broken Arrow. The child was in a crosswalk on Third Street between the middle and elementary schools. The driver was cited.
Broken Arrow elementary student hit by car in school crosswalk
Erin Conrad
An elementary school student was hit by a car while walking to Spring Creek Elementary in Broken Arrow. The child was in a crosswalk on Third Street between the middle and elementary schools. The driver was cited.
What's in Governor Stitt's executive order defending religious liberty in Oklahoma
Carrie Winchel
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt issued an executive order Monday, making Oklahoma "the nation's strongest defender of religious liberty," according to a news release from Stitt's office.
What's in Governor Stitt's executive order defending religious liberty in Oklahoma
Carrie Winchel
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt issued an executive order Monday, making Oklahoma "the nation's strongest defender of religious liberty," according to a news release from Stitt's office.
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Tulsa weather: Cool on Monday, but severe storms loom this week
News On 6
Cloudy and cool today, but big changes are coming. Severe storms possible Tuesday night into Wednesday with hail, strong winds, and an isolated tornado risk. More rounds of rain and storms expected through the weekend.
Broken Arrow elementary student hit by car in school crosswalk
Erin Conrad
An elementary school student was hit by a car while walking to Spring Creek Elementary in Broken Arrow. The child was in a crosswalk on Third Street between the middle and elementary schools. The driver was cited.
What's in Governor Stitt's executive order defending religious liberty in Oklahoma
Carrie Winchel
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt issued an executive order Monday, making Oklahoma "the nation's strongest defender of religious liberty," according to a news release from Stitt's office.
Q&A: Tulsa woman starts The Cookie Ministry to support people in recovery
Ryan Gillin
The Cookie Jar Ministry was founded by Brittany Greenwood. Every Sunday, volunteers bake hundreds of cookies, which are then delivered by Greenwood and her husband on Mondays to people in the Hope is Alive Sober Living Program.
Oklahoma religious charter school receives support from Gov. Stitt, dozens more
Carrie Winchel
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt and more than 50 others filed briefs supporting what could be the nation's first publicly-funded religious charter school, ahead of the case going before the U.S. Supreme Court.
Tulsa city, county leaders react to looming cuts to mental health programs
Amy Slanchik
Family and Children Services said it is losing about $2.5 million in state funding for two of its programs that help people during a mental health crisis. The state said similar services can be found through other programs.
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