Tribes reverse course from their prior McGirt arguments
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Several tribes that celebrated the McGirt ruling are effectively doing a 180-degree pivot by urging federal judges to rule that an 1898 law impacting Oklahoma reservations is no longer in effect.
Tribes reverse course from their prior McGirt arguments Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA.
“Oklahoma Secretary of Education Ryan Walters’ victory in the Republican state superintendent of public instruction race has made clear that voters across Oklahoma support school choice.”
Oklahoma Secretary of Education Ryan Walters’ victory in the Republican state superintendent of public instruction race has made clear that voters across Oklahoma support school choice. (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Free Market Friday: Walters’ victory sends message | The Journal Record Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA.
Curtis and Ryan are joined by City Care's Chief Executive Officer Adam Luck to talk about his work with Oklahoma's unsheltered.
Homeless, Not Hopeless: A conversation with Adam Luck - Thinkin' on Lincoln Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA.
Mustang school officials urged the State Board of Education to reverse its decision to downgrade the school’s accreditation over a violation of Oklahoma’s anti-CRT law—even as they indicated many more Mustang teachers believe they may be found guilty of similar violations.
Critical Race Theory in calculus, anatomy classes at Mustang? Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA.
Members of the State Board of Education voted to approve emergency regulations that restrict school bathrooms to members of one sex, although State Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister addressed transgender concerns even as she voted in favor of the new regulations.
School bathroom regs adopted; Hofmeister voices concern Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Members of the State Board of Education voted to approve emergency regulations that restrict school bathrooms to members of one sex, although State Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister addressed transgender concerns even as she voted in favor of the new regulations. (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Education , Law & Principles School bathroom regs adopted; Hofmeister voices concern ... Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Mustang officials begged the board to reconsider their accreditation decision, saying teachers in a wide range of classes at the district have indicated they believe they may violate the law. (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Education Critical Race Theory in calculus, anatomy classes at Mustang? Mustang officials begged the ... Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA.
School-choice supporters prevail in the Aug. 23 runoff elections for the Republican nomination for state superintendent of public instruction.
School-choice supporters prevail in runoff Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA.
Oklahoma needs more opportunities for incarcerated individuals to get job training and encourage more businesses to become “second chance” employers if officials want the recidivism rate to decline for ex-convicts.
If officials want the recidivism rate to decline for ex-convicts, Oklahoma must increase opportunities for incarcerated individuals to get job trainin (Feed generated with FetchRSS) Work touted as crucial need to reform ex-convicts Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Education , Law & Principles School bathroom regs adopted; Hofmeister voices concern Members of the State Board of Education voted to approve emergency regulations that restrict school bathrooms to members of one sex, although State Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister addressed transgender concerns even as she voted in favor of the new regulations. Ray Carter | August 25, 2022 School bathroom regs adopted; Hofmeister voices concern Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. |
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