Multi-Million Dollar Education Initiative To Be Signed In Oklahoma
As lawmakers at the Oklahoma Capitol wrap up this legislative session, Gov. Kevin Stitt is signing a multi-million dollar education bill into law on Thursday.
Thursday, May 25th 2023, 12:24 pm
By:
Haley Hetrick
OKLAHOMA CITY -
As lawmakers at the Oklahoma Capitol wrap up this legislative session, Gov. Kevin Stitt is signing a multi-million dollar education bill into law on Thursday.
It’s record spending for public education.
The bill will include the following:
- $625 million in recurring funding will go towards public schools.
- $500 million additional dollars into the funding formula-
- This will include funding teacher pay raises: giving $3,000 to $6,000 based on years of experience, and 6 weeks of paid maternity leave for teachers.
- There will also be $125 million put into the state’s redbud funding, which is grant money that goes to lower income schools.
- There will be additional one time funding for a reading initiative and school safety pilot program.
- There will also be $155 million for parent choice tax credits for private and homeschool students. Those will be given based on family income.
Gov. Stitt is signing the plan into law at 3 p.m. surrounded by parents, students and teachers.
Haley Hetrick
Haley Hetrick joined the News 9 team as a multimedia journalist in August 2022. She now works as the Capitol Reporter, reporting on legislative issues statewide. When not at the state capitol, Haley is on general assignment covering everything from crime to feature stories.