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Board of Education of Oklahoma City v. Dowell , 498 U.S. 237 (1991), was a United States Supreme Court case "hasten[ing] the end of federal court desegregation orders." [ 1 ]
The OSSAA made a motion for summary judgment to end the lawsuit without a trial, but Oklahoma County District Judge Richard Ogden overruled the motion Tuesday. Evidentiary hearings are scheduled ...
HB 1775 has been criticized for having a chilling effect on education in Oklahoma. [22] After the bill's passage, a teacher in Dewey, Oklahoma cancelled their lesson plans involving the book Killers of the Flower Moon. [23] Some school districts removed books such as To Kill a Mockingbird, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, and A Raisin in the ...
A school’s primary objective is to educate students, and math and reading are the two subject areas that students must have some mastery of if they hope to pursue higher education, have a ...
upon request of the local school board, to act on behalf of the public schools of the state in the purchase of transportation equipment; When local school boards proposed structure changes to their school buildings, the Board has the authority to review the preliminary plans for new construction and major alterations. [10]
Oklahoma schools already are required by law to have a daily moment of silence, during which students are allowed to participate in voluntary prayer. Even so, the state board is proposing a rule ...
A pair of Democratic senators grilled the Oklahoma State Department of Education’s legislative lobbyist with questions about the state Board of Education’s rule-making authority during a ...
[1] [10] In addition to appeals from the trial courts, the Oklahoma Supreme Court has jurisdiction over all lower courts, excluding the Oklahoma Court on the Judiciary, and the Oklahoma Senate, when that body is sitting as a Court of Impeachment. Judgments of the Oklahoma Supreme Court with respect to the Oklahoma Constitution are considered final.