
Controversy Over High School Principal’s Forced Resignation
Edmond, October 16, 2025 A legal claim has been filed against Edmond Public Schools, alleging wrongful termination of the principal at Edmond North High School. This

Edmond, October 16, 2025 A legal claim has been filed against Edmond Public Schools, alleging wrongful termination of the principal at Edmond North High School. This

Oklahoma City, October 16, 2025 Oklahoma City voters have approved a landmark $2.7 billion General Obligation bond package with 62% support, aimed at modernizing public schools

Oklahoma City, October 16, 2025 Oklahoma City schools are undergoing significant changes following a new policy from the State Superintendent, which halts the distribution of Bibles

Oklahoma City, October 16, 2025 Oklahoma’s State Superintendent Ryan Walters has revoked a controversial mandate that required Bibles in public school classrooms. This change, prompted by

Oklahoma City, October 16, 2025 Oklahoma City University has announced a new cybersecurity program in collaboration with local tech companies. Starting on October 16, 2025, this

Oklahoma City, October 15, 2025 Oklahoma City teachers are experiencing significant improvements in classroom focus and student participation since the implementation of a new cellphone ban.

Oklahoma City, October 15, 2025 Oklahoma City voters have approved a $2.7 billion bond package aimed at improving public school infrastructure. The funds will support new

Oklahoma City, October 15, 2025 The Oklahoma City community mourns the loss of Jean LaReau Miller, an influential educator who passed away at 78. With a

Oklahoma City, October 14, 2025 Educators in Oklahoma City are applauding the new cellphone ban in schools, viewing it as a significant policy change that enhances

Oklahoma City, October 13, 2025 Oklahoma City lawmakers are launching a comprehensive study to assess the impact of technology in classrooms on student learning. This initiative