OKLAHOMA CITY — High school students across Oklahoma met virtually with State Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister on Tuesday to share concerns and offer suggestions on how to improve
Superintendent Chris Brewster said the decision was made on the advice of attorneys and with the support of many parents who send their children to the Oklahoma
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Assistant Superintendent Beverly Moore said last week that Pawhuska Public Schools will benefit from grant funding that the Oklahoma State Department of Education has awarded based on an application by the Osage County Interlocal Cooperative, headquartered in Hominy.
Pawhuska Public Schools is to be one of six area public school districts that will be able to increase the availability of counseling services for its students because of the $522,000 Oklahoma School Counselor Corps grant. Overall, the state is awarding $35.7 million in grants, financed with federal government relief money, to benefit 181 school districts.
The six schools or school districts receiving counseling grant funds through the Osage County Interlocal Cooperative will be Pawhuska, Wynona, Shidler, Osage Hills, South Coffeyville and Anderson.
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