Oklahoma’s newest board of education members took on tough votes but not without asking tough questions on Thursday.
The Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE) is continuing its push to get Bibles into classrooms across the state.
Thursday’s meeting of the Oklahoma State Board of Education was the first since Gov. Kevin Stitt shook up the board.
New pro-Bible social studies standards will go before the legislature. The Oklahoma State Board of Education voted in favor of the new academic standards that would require lessons to include ...
If there is only one person who sets the agenda, how does the board get something on the agenda we want to talk about?” ...
Superintendent Ryan Walters faced pushback from new State Board of Education members over an immigration rule at a Feb. 27, ...
It was the first board meeting on Thursday for the State Board of Education members appointed by Governor Stitt, and it was a clash with Superintendent Ryan Walters.
New Oklahoma State Board of Education members seek greater input on agendas, addressing immigration policy concerns while approving new science and social studies standards.
The proposed social studies standards passed with one "nay" vote marking the first time an education board member has voted ...
Discussion on a controversial rule proposed by the state superintendent hit a roadblock as new members were told only Walters has the power to set the agenda for each meeting. #oklaed ...
Three new members of the state Board of Education continually pushed state Superintendent Ryan Walters on multiple issues ...
By a 5-1 vote, the Board of Education approved new social studies standards containing more than 40 references to the Bible ...
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