Norman educators help create online support for Oklahoma English Learner teachers normantranscript.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from normantranscript.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
The City Sentinel
May 9, 2021
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The City Sentinel, Staff Report Oklahoma City – Gross Receipts to the Treasury jumped by more than 38 percent in April, driven by record oil and.
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The City Sentinel, Staff Report OKLAHOMA CITY – The Arnall Family Foundation recently hired Tina Brown to serve as program officer for its criminal justice reform initiatives..
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OKLAHOMA CITY â Norman resident Emily Stratton, executive director of the nonprofit Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence, has been awarded the 2021 Multicultural Citizen of the Year by the Multicultural Education Institute at the University of Central Oklahoma.
Stratton was recognized at the instituteâs recent virtual conference for her leadership in developing and coordinating the Teachers of English Learners Project, a collaborative online training platform to provide professional development, networking and support for classroom teachers in schools with a high enrollment of English Learner students.
The Multicultural Education Institute at the University of Central Oklahoma is a two-day networking and training opportunity for education professionals that embraces diversity in the classroom and seeks to improve academic success.
Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence honors 2021 Academic All-State Scholars city-sentinel.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from city-sentinel.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Foundation announces 2021 Academic All-State scholarships
The Shawnee News-Star
The Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence has announced the recipients of its prestigious 2021 Academic All-State Awards. These 100 top public high school seniors, selected from 379 nominations statewide, hail from 77 schools in 69 Oklahoma school districts.
Those selected in Pottawatomie County include Noah Drew from Bethel High School, Jared Stone from Chandler High School and Olivia Todd from Shawnee High School.
The 2021 Academic All-State class is the 35th to be selected by the Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence. Since the award program’s inception in 1987, some 3,500 high school seniors from 330 school districts have been named Academic All-State scholars. Four high schools will celebrate their first Academic All-Stater: Davenport, Porum, Soper and Stigler high schools.