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While Oklahoma City schools have significantly reduced the number of students it suspends each year, the disproportionate suspension rate of black students remains high.
Bryon Dickens' career path took a turn when the president of Oklahoma City Community College asked him to develop and launch a mentoring program for at-risk students.
15 to Finish campaigns are underway in nearly 30 states, including eight statewide initiatives being launched this year in partnership with Complete College America. Oklahoma is among those eight states.
Keeping everyone safe on campus is a major concern and challenge for university officials. Threats range from icy sidewalks and tornadoes to someone intent on harming himself or others.
Tulsa Public Schools' superintendent says a recent report shows that the school district has significant racial and economic discrepancies in student discipline and attendance.
On Saturday, Emma and her friend and group co-founder, 13-year-old Gretchen, gathered at the church with other girls for the third community meeting of Girls Against Bullying — a group the two girls created to help themselves and others cope with bullying.
A new report from the US Commission on Civil Rights has found that Oklahoma students face a stark racial disparity when it comes to discipline, reports News 9 Oklahoma.
The Tulsa Higher Education Consortium is, per its website, a "multi-institutional collaborative effort to meaningfully improve students' journeys toward degree completion, professional independence, and mobility."