Articles
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Health Care
Officials: Plenty of hospital beds for COVID patients
Reports of limited hospital capacity for Oklahoma’s COVID-19 patients are largely a product of flawed measurement, not a true shortage of beds, state officials told lawmakers on Monday.Ray Carter | November 9, 2020
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Education, Culture & the Family
Broken Arrow High School closes despite few COVID-19 cases
The Broken Arrow school district is shutting down in-person learning at its high school and transitioning to a fully online platform due to COVID-19 concerns. But the district’s own data shows very little COVID-19 infection exists at its schools.Ray Carter | November 6, 2020
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Higher Education
Conservative OU student group faces free-speech obstacles
“When you’re a conservative group on campus, sometimes you’ve just got to jump through a couple hoops, which is sad but that’s our reality.”Ray Carter | November 5, 2020
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Economy, Energy
Oil prices impacting state finances
A new report from the state treasurer shows that the ongoing crash in oil-and-gas prices continues to hammer Oklahoma government finances and indicates lawmakers could face a shortfall in the 2021 session.Ray Carter | November 5, 2020
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Education
GOP and school-choice supporters gain legislative seats
According to one group, this year’s results have also boosted the number of lawmakers who support school-choice policies.Ray Carter | November 4, 2020
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Culture & the Family
Moore schools' COVID-19 numbers defy doomsday predictions
Starting the 2020-2021 school year amidst the COVID-19 pandemic, many of Oklahoma’s largest districts decided to shutter all in-person learning and go fully online.Ray Carter | November 3, 2020
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Higher Education
Are Oklahoma universities violating Trump’s executive order?
Leading Oklahoma institutions of higher education are grappling with a recent presidential executive order that could suspend much or all of their federal grant funding if they engage in diversity and anti-bias training that crosses the line into what the order called “race and sex stereotyping and scapegoating.”Mike Brake | November 2, 2020
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Education
Research refutes school-choice critics’ ‘segregation’ claim
Critics of school-choice policies have argued that charter schools and taxpayer-funded private-school scholarship programs lead to increased racial segregation.Ray Carter | November 2, 2020
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Education
Experts warn against ban on for-profit management
In its audit of Epic Charter Schools, the office of the Oklahoma State Auditor & Inspector urged lawmakers to follow the lead of California Democrats by banning for-profit entities from managing Oklahoma charter schools.Ray Carter | October 28, 2020
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Higher Education
OU response to ‘racist’ incident criticized by students
The response of administrators at the University of Oklahoma after a professor read a historical document that included a racial pejorative has left an impression on students—although perhaps not the impression OU administrators hoped to foster.Ray Carter | October 27, 2020