OKTOY Blog: Be Organized

I am on my way to Monrovia, Liberia, and during this and many of my travels (this is my 30th country!) I am continually struck with poignant realizations surrounding organization. Namely, I notice the time that disorganized travelers take to pass through security or settle into a seat on the plane.

Peter Markes

 Stakeholder Input Timeline

Multiple opportunities existed (and still exist) through a variety of venues (town halls, focus groups, surveys, expert reviews, and content consortiums) to elicit stakeholder feedback.

 

Welcome to the OSDE information page for standards.  This page will connect you with timelines, draft standards, opportunities for feedback, and all other information about the process of developing new state standards in mathematics and English language arts.

Under House Bill 3399, which was signed into law by Gov. Mary Fallin in June 2014, Oklahoma must have the new standards ready in 2016.

Find free summer meal sites for children with online map

OKLAHOMA CITY (June 12, 2014) — The USDA Summer Food Service Program provides nutritious meals to low-income children for free by opening up cafeterias between school years.

All children under the age of 18 who show up at participating sites will be given meals. Many sites, but not all, are schools; some are operated by nonprofits.

The program is administered by the Oklahoma State Department of Education.

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