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TPS Superintendent Calls Settlement With OPCSA Relentless Attack On Public Education
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TPS Superintendent Calls State Settlement With Epic Charter Schools Relentless Attack On Public Education
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Mayor G.T. Bynum
Tulsa Mayor G.T. Bynum celebrated receiving his first dose of the COVID-19 vaccine at the Tulsa County Fairgrounds Friday morning by quoting a notable historical figure in a statement. If you wanna keep an eye on me don’t look behind you, don’t look to the sides, look straight up, because I’m right on top of ya - Oh yeeeeeaaah! -Randy Macho Man Savage, OR my immune system to COVID-19 after getting vaccinated this morning! Bynum wrote on Facebook.
In a video released by City Hall after the mayor s vaccination, Bynum said he was notified by the state health department s vaccination portal on Sunday that he now qualified for the vaccine, and signed up for the first available slot he found.
TPS Board To Discuss Plan To Return To Class By End Of February
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Tulsa Public Schools Could Return To In-Person Learning In Late February
Tulsa Public Schools Superintendent Dr. Deborah Gist says she believes that students return to in-person learning before the end of February. She said she is not making a recommendation. Based on our current COVID trajectory, and of course subject to board approval, I believe we can bring our students back to in-person learning before the end of February, said Gist on Monday.
Dr. Gist cited data that shows a downward trend for infection rates within the district saying that it the longest sustained decline since the pandemic began. Gist also announced a plan for expanded Summer learning programs for students. Dr. Gist did not provide a specific date for return, with that decision being in the hands of the school board which will meet Monday night.