Gov. Kevin Stitt’s plan to use a small portion of the state’s federal COVID funding to address the education needs of some students—primarily homeless children, low-income students, and teens recovering from addiction—has drawn criticism from the Oklahoma Education Association.
The Oklahoma Education Association (OEA), the state affiliate of the National Education Association (NEA), has been among the most vocal critics. But some claims made by the union are contradicted by publicly available data. (Feed generated with FetchRSS) |
Oklahoma teacher union attacks aid to low-income and minority students by Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs - July 20, 2020 at 01:09PM Read the entire article at Oklahoma Council of Public Affairs on Facebook |
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