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Oklahoma lawmakers consider statewide school cellphone restrictions
A statewide restriction on cellphones in schools appears to be under significant consideration in the Oklahoma Legislature, as lawmakers dedicated hours this week to studying negative effects of digital media on children and teenagers.
Oklahoma lawmakers study ‘properly administered’ school corporal punishment
Out of 512 districts in the state, 137 permit corporal punishment, according to a 2023 report from Oklahoma Appleseed Center for Law and Justice.
Oklahoma representative comments on corporal punishment
OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. (KAUZ) - According to the Oklahoma House of Representatives, Oklahoma Rep. Jim Olsen held an interim study on Monday, Oct. 21, to discuss the effectiveness of properly administered corporal punishment.
Corporal punishment in schools debated at Oklahoma Capitol
Oklahoma has ranked fifth among states in the number of incidents of children being paddled at school, according to a study by the Oklahoma Appleseed Center for Law and Justice.
Oklahoma lawmaker holds corporal punishment interim study, opponents frustrated
An interim study designed to examine the effectiveness of corporal punishment in schools played out with mixed reaction at the state capitol Monday.
Oklahoma lawmaker wants to ensure corporal punishment for special needs students remains an option
By Kolby Terrell Click here for updates on this story OKLAHOMA (KOCO) — Efforts to get rid of corporal punishment for students with special needs have ramped up, but Oklahoma has not been successful in getting rid of it in schools.
Oklahoma lawmaker hosts study to promote corporal punishment
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Oklahoma lawmakers holding interim study on effectiveness of corporal punishment in schools
Oklahoma lawmakers are holding an interim study on the effectiveness of corporal punishment in classrooms. Corporal punishment is currently used in 60 schools across the state. While the practice is legal in Oklahoma,
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Stormy Oklahoma-made blockbuster 'Twisters' spinning onto Peacock: Here's when to stream it
Also, "Twisters" is blowing onto DVD, Blu-ray and 4K UHD (Ultra High Definition) on Tuesday, Oct. 22 from Universal Pictures ...
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Oklahoma 5th grade and 8th grade teachers get unique opportunity for training
Applications are open for 5th grade social studies/history teachers and 8th grade U.S. history teachers through 5 p.m. Jan.
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Oklahoma man sentenced to 10 years for child abuse, neglect
An Oklahoma man was sentenced to 10 years in federal prison on Monday for abusing an infant, according to the U.S. Attorney’s ...
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Garret Rangel injury update: Oklahoma State QB out for season after surgery, per reports
Oklahoma State quarterback Garret Rangel will undergo season-ending surgery Tuesday to repair a broken collarbone.
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Oklahoma voters to decide on 12 state judges on Nov. 5 election ballot
No Oklahoma judge has lost a retention election. If a justice is removed from the bench, an independent commission chooses ...
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Oklahoma lawmakers discuss reforms to criminal justice system
OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma lawmakers on Monday were told resources for jail diversion programs are less available for rural ...
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Are Oklahoma's elections secure? State officials address concerns after terrorism arrest
Though Oklahoma has been known for its secure elections, the recent arrest of an Afghan national who the FBI said was ...
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Oklahoma State vs. Arizona State Football Tickets, How to Watch & Game Info - Nov. 2
How to watch the Oklahoma State Cowboys vs. Arizona State Sun Devils Nov. 2 college football game with tickets, start time, ...
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Several rural parts of Oklahoma to receive high-speed internet for the first time
Corners like Tushka and Kenny, Oklahoma, will have access to high-speed internet, a necessity that the Oklahoma Broadband ...
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