State Supreme Court Denies Stay for New Social Studies Standards
OKLAHOMA COUNTY, OKLAHOMA, AUG 5 – Oklahoma Supreme Court permits new standards to proceed amid lawsuits over religious content and political claims, with a multi-year rollout planned, officials said.
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Oklahoma Supreme Court declines to pause new social studies standards
OKLAHOMA CITY — Oklahoma’s new academic standards for social studies are poised to take effect for the coming school year, as the state Supreme Court this week declined to pause their implementation.
Judge rules students will learn new Oklahoma social studies standards. It won't happen anytime soon
Oklahoma districts said plans to adopt the new social studies curriculum aren't set in stone just yet, and they likely won't be taught in classrooms anytime soon.
·Oklahoma City, United States
Read Full ArticleOklahoma Supreme Court denies stay of social studies standards implementation
The Oklahoma State Supreme Court has denied a stay of the implementation of the new social studies standards by Oklahoma Superintendent of Public Instruction, Ryan Walters and the Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE).
·Tulsa, United States
Read Full ArticleOklahoma Supreme Court rules on request to halt new social studies standards
·Oklahoma City, United States
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