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A brightly colored bus rolling through Tulsa neighborhoods is doing more than turning heads — it’s turning kids into readers.
We are getting a first look at how textbook publishers are responding to the recently passed Oklahoma Social Studies Standards, and many are taking a step back.
The state’s social studies standards, ideologically aligned with conservative values, American exceptionalism and Christianity, will guide a committee’s review of dozens of textbooks and materials for ...
For the third straight year, Oklahoma ranked 46th in the country in the Annie E. Casey Foundation's 2025 Kids Count Data Book.
POSITIVELY OKLAHOMA: Rolling Thunder Book Bus in TulsaMany in the MAGA movement are in a state of anger and disbelief over the Justice Department and FBI’s memo disclosing that there was no ...
The StoryWalk is a permanent installation where people can read books while being on the walking route ending at the Lake El Reno Pavilion and playground. Funding for the project comes from a $7,000 ...
NORMAN — The longest-tenured current athletic director in major college sports plans to retire. OU's Joe Castiglione will step away from his full-time role after 28 years, but is staying on as ...
This week's Oklahoma bestsellers are based on total number of sales at Tulsa's Magic City Books, Best of Books in Edmond, Brace Books in Ponca City, and Full Circle Bookstore in Oklahoma City. Here ...
Oklahoma, Arkansas, Kansas, and Missouri have joined 17 states supporting a legal challenge that prohibits public school libraries from having books that describe sexual acts.
Attorney General Gentner Drummond says he has filed an amicus brief in the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit supporting Iowa in a challenge to its law that prohibits public school ...
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