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Nearly 19 of 20 Oklahoma high-school graduates unprepared in STEM
Ray Carter | December 21, 2022
Nearly 19 of 20 Oklahoma high-school graduates unprepared in STEM
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Education Nearly 19 of 20 Oklahoma high-school graduates unprepared in STEM
The head of the state’s college system said the share of Oklahoma high-school graduates prepared to study in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields plunged this year and nearly 19 out of 20 graduates are now entering college unprepared to seek those degrees.
Ray Carter | December 21, 2022 Nearly 19 of 20 Oklahoma high-school graduates unprepared in STEM Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Education Records undercut Edmond claims on bathroom assault
Several statements made by Grunewald in a recent video appear to contradict information in the associated police report.
Ray Carter | December 20, 2022 Records undercut Edmond claims on bathroom assault Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Budget & Tax As other states cut taxes, it’s time for Oklahoma to act
While fears of a recession may make some lawmakers hesitant to cut taxes, the people of Oklahoma can’t take a back seat to the government they support.
Curtis Shelton | December 20, 2022 As other states cut taxes, it’s time for Oklahoma to act Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Education Henry program’s success dispels anti-school-choice arguments
Oklahoma’s private-school voucher program continues to grow—and to provide a lifeline to children who need it.
Ray Carter | December 19, 2022 Henry program’s success dispels anti-school-choice arguments Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Budget & Tax, Education Oklahoma offers lavish teacher benefits, study shows
Oklahoma’s public-school teachers face no out-of-pocket expense for their health insurance premiums because state government foots the entire tab. That’s far more generous than what most other states offer—even though the taxpayer cost of providing that perk is escalating rapidly in Oklahoma, according to a new state report.
Ray Carter | December 16, 2022 Oklahoma offers lavish teacher benefits, study shows Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. |
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