Hofmeister praises lawmakers for vote that shifts education focus to individualized student academic plans

OKLAHOMA CITY (April 3, 2017) – Oklahoma students are a step closer to having a statewide plan to personalize their academic and career goals. 
 
The Senate Education Committee on Monday approved HB 2155 to better engage and prepare students for the challenges of college and high-skill industry certification through the use of Individual Career and Academic Plans (ICAPs). 
 
Currently, Oklahoma is one of only seven states without a statewide initiative focused on personalized student academic planning.

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Oklahoma students working with NASA to grow plants on the moon, land on Mars

OKLAHOMA CITY (March 29, 2017) – Students in Oklahoma are playing a role in an ongoing effort by the U.S. Department of Education (USDE) to solve a national problem — the critical shortage of students with mastery of science, technology, engineering and math (STEM) skills.

Through an innovative out-of-school collaboration between the USDE and NASA, local students are conducting scientific observations of the natural environment and are learning the relevance of STEM skills to daily life.

EngageOK Teachers: Feb/March 2017

 

February/March 2017

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State Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister gives a double high-five to a pre-K student at Liberty STEM Academy in Sapulpa.

 

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