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After assault, Edmond transgender bathroom policy questioned
Ray Carter | December 8, 2022
After assault, Edmond transgender bathroom policy questioned
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Education After assault, Edmond transgender bathroom policy questioned
An Edmond police report indicates an Oct. 26 assault in the girls’ bathroom at Memorial High School involved at least one male student who identified as a female.
Ray Carter | December 8, 2022 After assault, Edmond transgender bathroom policy questioned Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Education Pandemic fueled school choice in Oklahoma
Thousands of Oklahoma students left the traditional public school system during the COVID-19 pandemic and those families continued to embrace school choice two years later, declining to return to traditional district schools even after those schools reopened for in-person instruction, according to a new report.
Ray Carter | December 8, 2022 Pandemic fueled school choice in Oklahoma Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Education, Law & Principles Motion Picture Association opposes Oklahoma library book ratings
The Motion Picture Association (MPA) has indicated it may sue Oklahoma schools if a state senator’s proposal to use a G/PG/R rating system for school-library books is implemented.
Ray Carter | December 8, 2022 Motion Picture Association opposes Oklahoma library book ratings Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Education Study finds school choice benefits rural students
A new study—from a state that actually has school choice in rural areas—shows that school-choice programs have benefited rural students without harm to local public schools.
Ray Carter | December 6, 2022 Study finds school choice benefits rural students Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. Higher Education Paycom, Watts mum on OU free-speech action
The University of Oklahoma board of regents has voted to adopt the “Chicago Statement,” which affirms the college’s commitment to free speech and open debate. That action flies in the face of prior pressure tactics from the head of Paycom, who previously criticized OU’s support for free speech and announced he would yank advertising from the school.
Ray Carter | December 6, 2022 Paycom, Watts mum on OU free-speech action Click the headline to read the full article at OCPA. |
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