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Oklahoma State Superintendent for Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister speaks at a press event announcing the state s Ready Together Oklahoma Initiative at Cesar Chavez Elementary School in Oklahoma City. The program is aimed at helping students move forward in the wake of learning disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
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The coronavirus has thrown each individual’s education into chaos. And Oklahoma teachers, students and administrators are trying to bring order back into students’ lives.
But billions of dollars from the federal government should give schools the opportunity to work at mitigating learning loss.
Oklahoma’s State Department of Education announced Monday the start of a new multiyear initiative to best leverage those monies called Ready Together Oklahoma.
Oklahoma to Invest $14M in Summer Learning Programs
The Oklahoma State Department of Education will spend federal stimulus funds on summer-school initiatives to make up learning loss during the pandemic, as well as provide food, extracurriculars and mental health support.
May 04, 2021 •
(Flickr/Drew Tarvin) (TNS) With sights on recovery from a disruptive pandemic, Oklahoma will dedicate millions to summer learning and youth programs.
The Oklahoma State Department of Education will invest a minimum of $14 million in federal stimulus funds for summer enrichment through 2023. Individual school districts are leveraging their own federal aid to expand student learning opportunities after the school year ends this month.
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Oklahoma State Superintendent for Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister speaks at a press event announcing the state s Ready Together Oklahoma Initiative at Cesar Chavez Elementary School in Oklahoma City, Okla. The program is aimed at helping students move forward in the wake of learning disruptions caused by the coronavirus pandemic.
The coronavirus has thrown each individual’s education into chaos. And Oklahoma teachers, students and administrators are trying to bring order back into students’ lives.
But billions of dollars from the federal government should give schools the opportunity to work at mitigating learning loss.
Oklahoma’s State Department of Education announced Monday the start of a new multiyear initiative to best leverage those monies called Ready Together Oklahoma.
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