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Common Ed Tech funding comes in below projections

OKLAHOMA CITY (June 14, 2016) – The State Department of Education today announced a revenue shortfall of $16.3 million to the Common Education Technology Revolving Fund. This is one of six revenue sources used to make up the state appropriation for Fiscal Year 2016 to the State Aid Funding Formula. Other sources include the General Revenue Fund, the Education Reform Revolving Fund (1017 fund), the Mineral Leasing Fund, the Oklahoma Lottery Trust Fund and the Constitutional Reserve Fund (Rainy Day Fund).

ELEVATE: Broken Arrow uses free content to create inexpensive localized textbooks

Broken Arrow uses free content to create inexpensive localized textbooks

In the midst of eliminated textbook funding, district test drives unique products at a fraction of the cost
 
BROKEN ARROW (June 13, 2016) – Like many sixth-graders, Jenna Haas almost always carries her phone. It is a lifeline to her friends and gives her instant access to her favorite videos on YouTube.

State Board of Education approves nearly $39 million in cuts to Public School Activities Fund

OKLAHOMA CITY (June 10, 2016) – The State Board of Education today approved $38.2 million in mandated cuts to a line item called Support of Public School Activities.

EngageOK Teachers: Conference is almost here!

Free Conferences Coming to a City Near You

Join us for rich and meaningful professional development, including strategies for implementing new standards in English language arts, math, science, health and physical education at our free EngageOK education conferences in July.
 
We’re taking EngageOK on the road this year to help reduce travel costs for you and your districts. Each conference will open at 8 a.m.

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