Teachers Fed Up With Low Education Funding
Allie Morris, is an aspiring teacher in Oklahoma. Today, Morris faces a reality that all public-school teachers in the state face: the average teacher’s salary is aorund $42,000 a year,
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Allie Morris, is an aspiring teacher in Oklahoma. Today, Morris faces a reality that all public-school teachers in the state face: the average teacher’s salary is aorund $42,000 a year,
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Read MoreMonday, thousands of school teachers, students and others gathered around the Oklahoma State Capitol building to call to attention the poor funding public schools have received. Teachers from across Oklahoma
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Read MoreA poster touting the white supremacy group, Identity Evropa, was found on the Oklahoma City Community College campus Friday. Several of the posters were found across the campus. Austin Peden, an
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