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Feb 4, 2020 · Five Oklahoma school board members have been selected as the Oklahoma State School Boards Association’s 2020 All-State School Board for their outstanding service on their local school boards and to the state. Combined, the winners have served more than eight decades on their local school boards.
Nov 15, 2023 · Filing for the 2024 school board elections is in December 2023. Below is a list of seats up for election in the largest seven districts. For the remaining 500 districts, please google for your local school district board and note board terms expiring in 2024.
Apr 11, 2023 · The State Board of Education is the governing board of the public school system of the state of Oklahoma. Members are charged with pursuing and implementing reforms that will boost student performance and ultimately help to create the kind of educated, highly skilled workforce that will bring more and better jobs to the state.
The OSSBA Legal Department responds to thousands of school board member and administrator calls each year. This section of the website will be regularly updated with Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) of the Legal Department.
Nov 1, 2023 · House Bill 2678 prohibits the appointment of a local school board member to the Oklahoma State Board of Education, which supervises the state’s public education system. The bill passed with overwhelming support before Gov. Kevin Stitt signed it into law this year.
Jan 11, 2023 · While all the moves will require confirmation from the Senate by the end of May, Stitt is replacing four of the six appointed members that comprise the board which oversees the Oklahoma State...
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Oklahoma City Public Schools has two board seats up for election in 2022: District 5 and District 7. The District 5 seat is currently held by Ruth Veals, who was first elected to serve on the board in 2010, but she did not file to seek reelection. Three others tossed their hats into the ring.