School districts across the state are now crunching the numbers on the school calendar.
The Oklahoma Education Association has called a press conference for 4 p.m. to provide an update on the teacher walkout.
As the Oklahoma teacher walkout enters its ninth day, the state’s largest teacher organization says lawmakers have brought them 95 percent of the funding they’re looking for.
Yesterday's state Supreme Court ruling to strike down the added fee on cigarettes is forcing local agencies to react to the fallout as the budget now sits with a more than $200 million hole.
For the second month in a row, Oklahoma public schools are being told they'll be shorted millions of dollars thanks to lagging state revenue.
Kids are going back to school, but they are being greeted by fewer and fewer teachers.
In an effort to be transparent, Oklahoma City School Public Schools released its list of discipline reforms at Monday's board meeting working to end a federal investigation accusing the district of unfairly disciplining students of color.