Oklahoma board members say they had ‘no idea’ of changes to social studies standards before vote
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Oklahoma board members say they had ‘no idea’ of changes to social studies standards before vote
OKLAHOMA CITY — Three members of the Oklahoma State Board of Education said they weren’t aware of last-minute rewrites before they voted on proposed academic standards for social studies classes in public schools.
State education board members say they were unaware of social studies standards changes before vote
OKLAHOMA CITY — Three members of the Oklahoma State Board of Education said they weren’t aware of last-minute rewrites before they voted on proposed academic standards for social studies classes in public schools.
Oklahoma board members say they had ‘no idea’ of changes to social studies standards before vote - Sequoyah County Times
OKLAHOMA CITY — Three members of the Oklahoma State Board of Education said they weren’t aware of last-minute rewrites before they voted on proposed academic standards for social studies classes in public schools. Board members Chris Vandenhende, Mike Tinney and Ryan Deatherage said during a meeting Thursday that state Superintendent Ryan Walters, who leads the board, had not informed them of significant changes made to the social studies standa…
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