Oklahoma News House education budget chairman calls for federal dollars to be used on teacher relocation, retention bonuses: The House education budget chairman is calling for federal funds allocated to Oklahoma for pandemic relief in public education to be used immediately on teacher relocation and retention bonuses. [Tulsa World] - Oklahoma lawmaker suggests teacher bonuses to address shortage [Lawton Constitution]
- State of Our Schools superintendent roundtable (video) [KOCO]
'We're not going anywhere.' Oklahoma's tribal gaming keeps growing, but what's next?: Oklahoma's tribal gaming industry charted significant growth for the second straight year, shaking off pandemic shutdowns and drawing more tourists across state borders to bet. But as neighboring states adopt other types of gambling, how do Oklahoma operations continue to grow? [The Oklahoman] - As legalized sports betting elsewhere keeps up exponential growth, its future in Oklahoma is unknown [Tulsa World]
Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt hits media for fueling 'distrust', rejects its abortion coverage: Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt, R., knocked the liberal media for fueling "distrust" among Americans, particularly over its recent coverage of the abortion debate. [Fox News] State Government News Gov. Kevin Stitt rides horseback, signs bill naming American Quarter Horse official state horse (video): Gov. Kevin Stitt rode to the Oklahoma state Capitol on horseback before signing a bill making the American Quarter Horse the state's official horse. [The Oklahoman] GRF collections show strong start for FY 2023: General Revenue Fund collections in July totaled $643.9 million, which is $94.8 million, or 17.3%, above the monthly estimate. This is $82.4 million, or 14.7%, above collections in July 2021. [Oklahoma Office of Management and Enterprise Services] Voting and Election News State senator opens up about abusive relationship following domestic violence allegations against Rep. Sean Roberts: An Oklahoma state senator is sharing what they faced during an abusive relationship in college following calls for Rep. Sean Roberts to drop out of the state's race for labor commissioner. [Public Radio Tulsa] U.S. Senate runoff: Markwayne Mullin campaign reports major fundraising haul: U.S. Rep. Markwayne Mullin raised more than $162,000 for his Senate campaign in just the first two days of this week, tapping Oklahoma business executives, the president of the University of Oklahoma and political action committees. [The Oklahoman] Criminal Justice News Women's Prisons Are Filled With Domestic Violence Survivors. A New Type of Law Could Help Them Get Out: Advocates are lobbying Oklahoma lawmakers to draft and pass a bill that would let courts resentence certain survivors of abuse—specifically, ones whose crimes were related to the domestic violence they experienced. [Mother Jones] Education News Texas students help make up for enrollment losses at Oklahoma colleges: Almost 13,000 Texas residents were enrolled in Oklahoma colleges last year and 7,100 enrolled at the University of Arkansas alone. And as the total number of students enrolled in Oklahoma's higher ed institutions has declined each year during the pandemic, the number of Texans has actually increased. [StateImpact Oklahoma] How Oklahoma schools are advised to deal with the coronavirus: It's year three of the COVID-19 pandemic, so precautions in schools look familiar. Oklahoma state law says mask mandates aren't allowed, so don't expect any of those. But, State Department of Health guidance continues to call on people to stay home if they're sick and wash their hands often. [StateImpact Oklahoma via KGOU] Local schools undergo active shooter training as Tulsa County students return to classroom: Tulsa County deputies spent Monday at Keystone Public Schools in Sand Springs educating students and teachers on how to respond to active shooting situations. After the recent tragedies in Uvalde and at Tulsa's Saint Francis hospital complex, officials say this is the most important training the agency can provide. [Public Radio Tulsa] - School Security A Top Priority For Districts Preparing For The Start Of The Year [News 9]
Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission approves record number of education grants for aviation: Fifty-six Oklahoma schools and programs are getting thousands of dollars to help pay for their STEM curriculum that focuses on aeronautics and aviation. [KJRH] Bond question could include workforce development at OKC high schools: A resolution calling for a bond election for Oklahoma City Public Schools includes the construction of a workforce development facility at every high school campus. [Journal Record] Illuminate Education Removed From Ed-Tech Privacy Pact Following Data Breach: A cyberattack on Illuminate Education, which provides integrated K–12 technology systems with tools for instruction, assessment, and data analytics, compromised the personal information of students at two of the nation's two largest public school systems — New York City and Los Angeles. [EdWeek Market Brief] Parents of Oklahoma City Public Schools students were notified by email on May 13. [The Journal] |