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More students of color are graduating from college in Indiana, but big gaps still remain in college enrollment rates and college readiness, according to a new equity report from the Indiana Commission for Higher Education.
t's a basic reality for many teachers and students. Traditionally, when a student is disruptive in class, they're sent to the principal's office and some form of discipline will follow.
In its first year, the Tulsa Teacher Corps program is designed to give about 75 novice teachers more support than some who came before them, building on the lessons the district has learned amid a statewide teacher shortage and high turnover.
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.