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Cell, no! After 2 years of debate, schools get months to ban phones
News, School News
Cell, no! After 2 years of debate, schools get months to ban phones
By PAUL MONIES AND VALERIE SCOTT | OKLAHOMA WATCH 
July 7, 2025
After two years of legislative discussion and debate on the distractions of cell phones in class, Oklahoma schools have months to implement a bell-to-bell ban on devices for students during the upcomi...
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Another lawsuit targets controversial OSDE social studies standards
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Another lawsuit targets controversial OSDE social studies standards
By JENNIFER PALMER OKLAHOMA WATCH 
July 6, 2025
Another lawsuit has been brought against the state Department of Education attempting to halt implementation of the new social studies standards. A group of parents, faith leaders and teachers brought...
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Latest NOAA budget plan would eliminate Severe Storms Lab, OU institute
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Latest NOAA budget plan would eliminate Severe Storms Lab, OU institute
By CHLOE BENNETT-STEELE | STATEIMPACT OKLAHOMA 
July 3, 2025
In Norman, scientists are working to significantly speed up tornado warnings while finding new paths to understanding deadly storms and protecting lives and property. A cooperative institute with more...
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Trump administration freezes over $70 million in Oklahoma federal education funds
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Trump administration freezes over $70 million in Oklahoma federal education funds
States won’t receive funds from six federal programs, including after-school care and English learner support, until further notice
By NURIA MARTINEZ-KEEL OKLAHOMA VOICE 
July 2, 2025
OKLAHOMA CITY — The Trump administration is indefinitely withholding more than $70 million in federal education programs meant for Oklahoma students and educators, including money for teacher developm...
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Guthrie signs with OPSU Livestock Show Team
Agriculture, News, School News
Guthrie signs with OPSU Livestock Show Team
July 1, 2025
Natalie Guthrie of Vian has signed a letter of intent to the Oklahoma Panhandle State University Livestock Show Team. Guthrie is a freshman Elementary Education major with a strong background in agric...
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Risley signs with OPSU Livestock Show & Judging teams
Agriculture, News, School News
Risley signs with OPSU Livestock Show & Judging teams
July 1, 2025
Gracie Risley of Vian has signed a letter of intent to the Oklahoma Panhandle State University Livestock Show Team & Judging Team. Risley is a freshman double majoring in animal science (nutrition emp...
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New lawsuit claims social studies standards violate Oklahomans’ religious freedoms
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New lawsuit claims social studies standards violate Oklahomans’ religious freedoms
By NURIA MARTINEZ-KEEL OKLAHOMA VOICE 
July 1, 2025
OKLAHOMA CITY — A second lawsuit, this time appealing directly to the Oklahoma Supreme Court, aims to overturn the state’s new academic standards for social studies on religious freedom and procedural...
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Oklahoma lawmakers love to grade schools. Here’s a taste of their own medicine: A report card.
Columns & Opinions, School News
COMMENTARY
Oklahoma lawmakers love to grade schools. Here’s a taste of their own medicine: A report card.
By JANELLE STECKLEIN OKLAHOMA VOICE 
June 29, 2025
Covering Oklahoma’s Legislature for over a decade, it’s difficult not to feel cynical about the end of session and all the work left undone because they focused on inconsequential or unnecessary prior...
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Magic milk
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Magic milk
June 26, 2025
Moffett summer school students recently enjoyed a science experiment of magic milk, which demonstrates the effects of surface tension and soap on liquids, creating a visually stunning display of swirl...
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Brignac is National runner-up
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Brignac is National runner-up
June 26, 2025
2025 Muldrow High School graduate Mason Brignac ended his Speech and Debate Career as a National runner-up in Prose Reading at the NSDA National Tournament in Des Moines, Iowa. This is an all-time bes...
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Phillips named to Dean College Dean’s List
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Phillips named to Dean College Dean’s List
June 26, 2025
Dean College has announced that Haley Phillips of Sallisaw has earned a place on the Dean's List for the spring 2025 semester. Students named to the Dean's List have demonstrated a serious commitment ...
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Gore approves new budget, part-time employee
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Gore approves new budget, part-time employee
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
June 24, 2025
During a brief special meeting on June 10, the Gore Board of Trustees unanimously approved the town’s operating budget for the upcoming fiscal year and voted to hire a part-time employee. The meeting ...
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Exploring the world during Summer Reading School
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Exploring the world during Summer Reading School
June 24, 2025
Students attending Liberty’s Summer Reading School recently had a blast exploring the world through hands-on learning. Week 1 took them on an adventure to Africa, where they discovered new cultures, f...
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Stretching their wings
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Stretching their wings
June 19, 2025
Mrs. Murphy's art class from Sallisaw High School recently had work on display in the student gallery at the Regional Art Museum in Fort Smith, Ark. School administration said they are so proud of the...
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Muldrow Board of Education approves staff, retention incentives
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Muldrow Board of Education approves staff, retention incentives
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
June 17, 2025
The Muldrow Public School Board of Education addressed a full agenda during its regular monthly meeting on June 9, with a range of approvals and appointments aimed at preparing the district for the up...
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Roland School Board approves hires, insurance group resolution
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Roland School Board approves hires, insurance group resolution
By Amie Cato-Remer Editor 
June 17, 2025
The Roland Board of Education gathered for its regular monthly meeting on June 9, where the board voted on staffing, school policy and financial matters heading into the 2025–26 academic year. Among t...
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Liberty Public School honor rolls announced
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Liberty Public School honor rolls announced
June 17, 2025
Principal’s Honor Rolls (all A’s & B’s) First Grade Tobias Branham, Kaden Burger, Kinli Coleman, Isabele Denny, Alastir Fuson, Aubree Henderson, Cooper Jones, Kanyon McNealy, Shiloh O’Neal, Hazel Pett...
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Infrastructure, funding and insurance measures approved by Gore School Board
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Infrastructure, funding and insurance measures approved by Gore School Board
By Amie Cato-Remer 
June 17, 2025
The Gore Public Schools Board of Education convened for its regular meeting at 6 p.m. on June 9, where it efficiently moved through its agenda, beginning with unanimous approval of the consent agenda....
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Gans Public School honor rolls
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Gans Public School honor rolls
June 12, 2025
Gans Public School recently released the honor roll for the full 2024-25 school year. Superintendent’s Honor Roll First Grade Tyler Huskey, Ryker Kilgore, Julia Madden, Kai Montgomery, Daedric Reeder,...
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Remembering when
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Remembering when
Sallisaw Class of 1975 tour Big Toy Museum
June 11, 2025
Members of the Sallisaw Class of 1975 held their 50-year class reunion Saturday at the Old Sallisaw High School Association Black Diamond Event Center. Several alumni also visited the Big Toy Museum, ...
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