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A: Main, Main, News, School News
January 1, 2026

A-F grades released for public schools

State grades show needed improvement

By NURIA MARTINEZ-KEEL OKLAHOMA VOICE 

The Oklahoma State Department of Education has assigned the state a D grade for academic achievement in public schools, but a C in learning growth for the 2024-25 school year.

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A-F grades released for public schools
A: Main, Main, News, ...
A-F grades released for public schools
Area schools have room for improvement
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
January 1, 2026
The day reports card come out at school is often rife with anxiety for students. Did I do as well as I think I did? In areas with room for improvement, did I succeed? Students aren’t the only ones who...
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4-day school weeks are growing in popularity, despite a lack of data on the effects
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4-day school weeks are growing in popularity, despite a lack of data on the effects
By ROBBIE SEQUEIRA | STATELINE 
January 1, 2026
ROBBIE SEQUEIRA | STATELINE Northeast of the capital city of Des Moines in central Iowa, the 400-student Collins-Maxwell Community School District is one of many across the state shifting to a four-da...
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Man pleads guilty to unlawful reentry
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Man pleads guilty to unlawful reentry
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
January 1, 2026
A 60-year-old Mexican national unlawfully present in Sequoyah County has pleaded guilty in federal court to unlawfully reentering the United States after a prior removal, according to the U.S. Attorne...
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Gubernatorial candidate McCall says state’s best days still ahead
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Gubernatorial candidate McCall says state’s best days still ahead
By Lynn Adams Staff Writer 
January 1, 2026
Ask a politician a question, even a simple one, and any office-seeker worth his weight in subsidies and campaign donations will undoubtedly respond with a lengthy answer that might address your query,...
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Bessie Edwards
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Bessie Edwards
By JADE PHILLIPS TIMES INTERN 
January 1, 2026
Bessie Edwards, 97, of Muldrow, said she has lived in Sequoyah County for a very long time. “I spent my youth in Middle Ridge and went to school there,” Edwards recalled. “And later, to high school at...
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