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Lawmakers are at the halfway point in this year’s legislative session, and just a fraction of the education bills filed at the top of the session have survived big legislative deadlines.
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Schools will soon be required to allow students to take excused absences for 4-H activities.
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Tulsa is set to offer new teachers extra cash.
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Oklahoma is above the national rate for virtual school enrollment.
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A year after the shooting at a Nashville private school, more money for security has been the only response from state lawmakers.
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The size of the scandal alleged at the state’s largest online school befits the school’s name: epic.
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Students who score relatively low on the first half of the test will get easier questions in the second half.
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Indianapolis is one of several U.S. cities in the path of totality. For many students there, it's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to witness – and be inspired by – a total solar eclipse.
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The NASA-backed Nationwide Eclipse Ballooning Project puts students in charge of a bold scientific endeavor to study the April 8 total solar eclipse.
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Students may have to wait even longer for their financial aid award letters due to an Education Department error