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Oklahoma News Report
Owasso Truancy Law (2:57)
Featured in Top Stories
The City of Owasso is taking the problem of truancy into its own hands. School officials there can now call police officers to find students who are skipping school. A new city ordinance forces students, and their parents or guardians, to face a judge.
Related Topics: Parents, News & Public Affairs, Education, Government, Education
Originally broadcast on January 5, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Muddy Paws (3:33)
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Finding a job that pays a living wage is tough for felons just getting out of prison. A former felon started a program that helps women learn a skill while finding homes for shelter dogs.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, News & Public Affairs, Community, Women, Social Issues, Education
Originally broadcast on January 3, 2011
Oklahoma News Report
Ned Christie (4:24)
Featured in Preserving History
Ned Christie, a former Cherokee Nation Senator, was once viewed as just an outlaw from the Indian Territory. In this "Preserving History" segment, we learn how the modern Cherokee Nation is working to restore Christie's legacy.
Related Topics: Culture & Society, News & Public Affairs, Race & Ethnicity, Race & Ethnicity, Education
Originally broadcast on December 21, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
Tulsa Geoscience Center (2:54)
Featured in 21st Century Classroom
Funding is uncertain for the Tulsa Geoscience Center.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Education
Originally broadcast on December 20, 2010
Oklahoma Forum
2010 Year in Review (27:45)
We close out 2010 and look ahead to the year 2011 with our guests: Jenni Carlson, The Oklahoman/NewsOK Joe Kelley, KRMG Radio Ron Williams, KISS Radio Keith Gaddie, OU Political Science Professor
Related Topics: Business & Economy, Government, Politics, National Security, Environment, Science & Technology, Women, Social Issues, Health, Education, Arts & Entertainment, Media, Sports
Originally broadcast on December 19, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
Parents as Teachers (3:02)
Featured in 21st Century Classroom
Each day, parents from across the state participate in a program called, “Parents as Teachers.” The program is funded by the Oklahoma Department of Education.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Government, Education
Originally broadcast on December 17, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
Regents Agenda (2:58)
Featured in It's Your Government
The State Regents for Higher Education are asking lawmakers for a five-and-a-half percent increase in funding.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Government, Education
Originally broadcast on December 17, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
Education Legal Battles (3:00)
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Sandy Garrett chaired her last meeting of the State Board of Education. Some of the topics discussed at the meeting were health insurance and legal battles surrounding the Teachers Retirement Fund.
Related Topics: News & Public Affairs, Government, Education
Originally broadcast on December 16, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
Beggs School Closed (2:45)
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More than twelve-hundred students in Beggs, Oklahoma are getting an extended winter holiday. School officials cancelled classes a little early for the Christmas break, after a student was diagnosed with viral meningitis.
Related Topics: Parents, News & Public Affairs, Healthy Kids, Health, Education
Originally broadcast on December 16, 2010
Oklahoma News Report
Year Round School and Willner Interview (3:42)
Featured in 21st Century Classroom
A decision by the Oklahoma City School Board to convert to a “continuous learning” calendar may affect the employment picture in central Oklahoma. We talk about the economic impact of the decision with Oklahoma City University economics professor, Jonathon Willner.
Related Topics: Parents, News & Public Affairs, Education, Education
Originally broadcast on December 15, 2010






