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Oklahoma lawmaker wants to ensure corporal punishment for special needs students remains an option

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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. On Monday, state Rep. Jim Olsen, who has been against getting rid of the punishment, led an interim study to hear from both sides. “It has been effective when properly used for generations and for centuries,” O…
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