EngageOK Teachers Newsletter for November 2015

 

  • Educators share thanks on social media
  • Engage families through Parent Rights
  • Pre-K classrooms inside nursery homes bring purpose, learning opportunities
  • How to upcycle used paper into notepads
  • Environmental quality grants available
  • Fun tweets you may have missed

 

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Office of School Support

2500 North Lincoln Boulevard, Suite 213
Oklahoma City, OK 73105

Phone: (405) 522-0140
Fax: (405) 522-6015

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Contact Us

Office of School Support

2500 North Lincoln Boulevard, Suite 213
Oklahoma City, OK 73105

Phone: (405) 522-0140
Fax: (405) 522-6015

Coming Soon after Designation Appeals process please check Single Sign On for more information.

State Board of Education creates task force to examine financial controls amid alleged fraud in Swink district


OKLAHOMA CITY (Nov. 12, 2015) – In the wake of alleged misappropriation of funds at Swink Public Schools, the State Board of Education approved establishment of a task force to create an action plan for the school district in southeastern Oklahoma. In reviewing an audit of the small district, board members and State Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister also expressed concerns that a Broken Arrow-based auditing firm hired by the district had found no financial problems over the previous five years.

Superintendent Hofmeister creates advisory councils to provide feedback on education issues


OKLAHOMA CITY (Nov. 10, 2015) – More than 20 advisory councils established by the Oklahoma State Department of Education (OSDE) are bringing together representatives from a wide spectrum of fields and arenas — business and industry, nonprofits, the faith-based community, education and other stakeholders — to provide feedback on the major issues facing public education in the state.

Oklahoma child, adult care institutions announce participation in federally funded feeding program


OKLAHOMA CITY (Nov. 10, 2015) - Child and adult care institutions across the state are announcing their participation in the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP), which provides meals to hundreds of thousands of Oklahomans each year. Click here to see the list of providers. 

During the last program year – July 1, 2014, to June 30, 2015 – nearly 700,000 children and adults were served in Oklahoma through CACFP.

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