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Legislative brief: Open transfer bill passes education committee


The Shawnee News-Star
OKLAHOMA CITY – Rep. Brad Boles, R-Marlow, on Tuesday won committee passage of a bill that would allow Oklahoma students to transfer between public school districts at any time during the school year.
House Bill 2074, known as the Open Transfer Act of 2021, would cap the number of open transfers per student at two per year. It would also amend emergency transfer rules, removing current time restrictions that dictate when students can transfer and end a sending district’s ability to deny the transfer. Receiving districts would still be able to deny a transfer in some circumstances including a student’s disciplinary or absence record or if the district was at full capacity as publicly posted and defined by the local school district board of education. ....

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Oklahoma governor wants students in school


Gov. Kevin Stitt’s announcement that teachers were being moved to a higher priority group for the COVID-19 vaccine fits into his argument that all Oklahoma school districts should offer an in-person classroom option to students.
Stitt said Thursday that teachers and educational entity support staff members with direct interaction with students would be placed in the second priority group (rather than the third), with Commissioners of Health Lance Frye saying inoculations for members in the second priority group should begin in January.
Stitt said the health of students and staff remains a priority, which is part of the reason he continues to argue that all students deserve the option of attending in-person classes, something most — but not all — school districts are offering. Stitt said he is urging that commitment from school boards, but stopped short of saying the action would be mandated. ....

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