Oklahoma issued its highest-ever number of emergency teaching certificates this school year, a sign of an ongoing teacher shortage.| Oklahoma Voice
A majority of the Oklahoma Supreme Court agreed state law and the U.S. Constitution do not allow a publicly funded Catholic charter school.| Oklahoma Voice
The Oklahoma State Department of Education has amended its request for proposal for 55,000 Bibles to place in classrooms.| Oklahoma Voice
An Oklahoma state lawmaker has asked the attorney general to weigh in on the legality of using legislatively-appropriated funding to place Bibles in public school classrooms.| Oklahoma Voice
The contents of a revocation order against former Norman teacher Summer Boismier were revealed Thursday in court documents.| Oklahoma Voice
Some lawmakers are calling an effort to strengthen the state’s ban on noncitizens from voting in Oklahoma elections a political stunt and fear mongering.| Oklahoma Voice
A letter from House Republicans called for an investigation into whether state Superintendent Ryan Walters committed impeachable offenses.| Oklahoma Voice
The Oklahoma Attorney General’s Office on Thursday said it is looking into what appears to be a “willful violation” of the Oklahoma Open Meeting Act by the State Board of Education.| Oklahoma Voice
An Oklahoma woman who says she was turned away from a local hospital system when seeking an abortion due to life-threatening pregnancy complications has filed a federal complaint against OU Health.| Oklahoma Voice
A former Epic Charter School official charged in an embezzlement and racketeering case said Friday he agreed to testify against the school’s co-founders.| Oklahoma Voice
A preliminary court hearing for Epic Charter School co-founders Ben Harris and David Chaney outlines evidence in their embezzlement case.| Oklahoma Voice
Oklahomans should be thankful that our legislators are investing significant funds in school safety.| Oklahoma Voice
Vice President Kamala Harris is expected to announce economic policy proposals aimed at helping small businesses during a campaign speech Wednesday in New Hampshire.| Oklahoma Voice
An Oklahoma County judge is staying on the criminal case against the Epic Charter School co-founders, despite attempts to remove her.| Oklahoma Voice
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Jeffrey Cartmell was appointed as the next executive director of the human services department Wednesday by Gov. Kevin Stitt.| Oklahoma Voice
The U.S. Department of Education will partner with a small number of community-based organizations to participate in the first FASFA testing period.| Oklahoma Voice
Oklahoma voters on Tuesday sent three state lawmakers into early retirement.| Oklahoma Voice
U.S. Special Counsel Jack Smith has asked a federal appeals court to reverse the dismissal of a case alleging former President Donald Trump mishandled classified documents at his Florida home.| Oklahoma Voice
The idea that a dormant political energy is waking up within Latinos in Oklahoma is popular, but that energy hardly carried people to the polls when they had the choice to elect a Latino in the primaries.| Oklahoma Voice
Oklahomans will see a drop in their food bill with the upcoming elimination of the state sales tax on groceries.| Oklahoma Voice
Oklahoma’s dismal bottom 10 rank in education outcomes highlights a need to think differently about how we’re educating our children who continue to struggle with academic performance, chronic absenteeism and emotional and behavioral issues. It’s time for our education leaders to take a hard look at the evidence-based benefits that come from increased investments in […]| Oklahoma Voice
The FDA on Thursday approved an updated COVID-19 vaccine intended to address severe symptoms of the virus ahead of the cold and flu season.| Oklahoma Voice
Leading Democrats demanded answers about allegations that certain state OSHA agencies possibly misused federal funds and gave advance notice to employers of workplace safety inspections.| Oklahoma Voice
It’s critical for lawmakers to pass the Credit Card Competition Act (CCCA), which would drive down hidden swipe fees that are adding to the financial burden felt by so many.| Oklahoma Voice
Oklahoma made significant changes to state testing scoring methods, resulting in far more students being marked as proficient.| Oklahoma Voice
It is highly unlikely a state question seeking to raise Oklahoma’s minimum wage will be on the Nov. 5 general election ballot, a campaign spokeswoman said Wednesday.| Oklahoma Voice
Kamala Harris released her first detailed economic policy proposal, laying out how she’d like to ease rent increases, boost first-time home buyers, and end grocery price gouging.| Oklahoma Voice
Ryan Walters has been stonewalling the people of Oklahoma and the journalists working to inform them for months, but it’s taken until now for state lawmakers to take it seriously.| Oklahoma Voice
A legislative watchdog agency will investigate concerns over spending at the Oklahoma State Department of Education.| Oklahoma Voice
Bixby Superintendent Rob Miller sued Oklahoma's top education official, alleging Ryan Walters defamed him in comments to news reporters.| Oklahoma Voice
An Oklahoma County district judge denied a motion to disqualify her from a felony case against the co-founders of Epic Charter School.| Oklahoma Voice
Gov. Kevin Stitt on Wednesday said the state declined to participate because the program hasn’t been “fully vetted.”| Oklahoma Voice
Oklahoma follows Florida in endorsing PragerU Kids' conservative-leaning "pro-America" content for use in public schools.| Oklahoma Voice
State Superintendent Ryan Walters ordered all public schools in Oklahoma to keep the Bible in classrooms and use it as a teaching tool.| Oklahoma Voice
Conservative media personalities and advocates will weigh in on the next update to Oklahoma's academic standards for social studies.| Oklahoma Voice
Leaders of a Catholic charter school pledged to fight a state Supreme Court ruling. Meanwhile, a state board failed to carry out the Court's order.| Oklahoma Voice