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Writing About Greenwood with Quraysh Ali Lansana
7-9 pm for 4 weeks beginning April 27
Registration Fee: $25
Support for this workshop is provided by the Zarrow Foundation
Registration closes Friday, April 23rd at 5:00 pm
Scholarships are available for those with financial need. Fill out the application online.
Workshop Description:
This course examines the history of Tulsa’s Greenwood District from it’s pre-statehood beginnings to its many renaissances, including the present day. Coined “Black Wall Street” by educator and historian Booker T. Washington, Greenwood was the most economically vibrant Black community in the United States for years, in spite of Oklahoma’s brutal segregation laws. Though that entrenched racial divide continues to exist, Black Wall Street is thriving once again.
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Woodward High School in Woodward, Okla. will get a $4.4 million influx from the American Rescue Plan.
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Earlier this week, Oklahoma s State Department of Education announced how much of the $1.5 billion individual school districts would receive from the American Rescue Plan.
The state’s more than 500 school districts will each benefit from the record influx of federal money.
The biggest totals will go to Oklahoma City and Tulsa Public Schools. They re getting $164.7 and $130.7 million respectively.
But it’s big money everywhere.
For rural districts like Woodward Public Schools, superintendent Kyle Reynolds told StateImpact earlier this week that the federal influx of $4.4 million represents to his district represents one quarter of the district s annual budget. It s the largest sudden influx Woodward has seen in recent memory.
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Clarksville Now
CLARKSVILLE, TN – Mr. Millard House II, Clarksville-Montgomery County School System’s Director of Schools, has been named the TN Mid-Cumberland Superintendent of the Year and is in the running for the state’s Superintendent of the Year.
House has been CMCSS’ Director of Schools since 2017. Under his leadership, the district has continued to advance as a high-performing school system, receiving state and national recognition for its accomplishments and innovation.
A few of the many notable accomplishments under his leadership include:
The expansion of CMCSS’ portfolio of academic offerings to provide families the opportunity to choose schools and programs that will help their children reach their potential:
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