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OSSAA lifts suspension, Edmond North H.S. Girls Wrestling team can finish season
Elizabeth Fitz
In a unanimous vote on Thursday, the Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association overturned the Edmond North High School girls wrestling team’s suspension, allowing them to finish their season.
Oklahoma's rule 14: The possible changes coming and why private schools are still worried
Tevis Hillis
The Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association (OSSAA) is asking a judge to approve changes to Rule 14, which determines how schools are classified for sports. However, five metro private schools are suing the OSSAA, arguing that the rule unfairly forces them into higher classifications and puts their students' safety at risk.
Edmond North H.S. Girls Wrestling Program suspended for “egregious” conduct by parents
Elizabeth Fitz
The Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association suspended the Edmond North High School Girls Wrestling Program, citing two egregious acts of unsportsmanlike conduct, which Edmond Public Schools confirmed resulted from the actions of a parent.
Oklahoma's Own In Focus: Wilson High students wearing ankle monitors while playing basketball
Reagan Ledbetter
Two Wilson High School basketball players, arrested for robbery, are being permitted to play while wearing ankle monitors. School officials and parents from opposing school districts have raised concerns over the students being allowed to participate in the upcoming tournament. News On 6 took an In Focus look into this story, the rules for athletes, and who determines who gets to play.
Q&A: Legal Expert Ed Blau On The Guthrie Vs. Newcastle Coaching Situation
News 9
Tuesday, Newcastle Public Schools Superintendent Cathy Walker said she plans to appeal a ruling by the Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association (OSSAA) concerning the incident. In a letter announcing that the district cites a section of the OSSAA Rule book. News 9 asked Legal Expert Ed Blau his thoughts on Rule 16 Section 1 Part B.
Newcastle To Appeal OSSAA Ruling After Outside Coach Seen On Rival's Sidelines
News 9
Newcastle Public Schools Superintendent Cathy Walker plans to appeal a ruling by the Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association (OSSAA) concerning a controversial incident involving a Deer Creek coach during a recent football playoff game.
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Guthrie Schools Address Allegations After Semifinal Football Game
News 9
Guthrie Public Schools has addressed social media allegations regarding a former staff member's presence on the sideline during the state semifinal game, concluding that no OSSAA rules were violated and the matter is being handled as a personnel issue.
Guthrie Schools Address Allegations After Semifinal Football Game
News 9
Guthrie Public Schools has addressed social media allegations regarding a former staff member's presence on the sideline during the state semifinal game, concluding that no OSSAA rules were violated and the matter is being handled as a personnel issue.
OSSAA Suspends Enforcement Of Student Athlete Transfer Rule Amid Attorney General Review
News On 6
The OSSAA has suspended enforcement of Rule 24, which regulates student-athlete transfers tied to coaching relationships, following concerns from the Oklahoma Attorney General, and plans to review the rule’s impact on fairness in high school sports.
OSSAA Suspends Enforcement Of Student Athlete Transfer Rule Amid Attorney General Review
News On 6
The OSSAA has suspended enforcement of Rule 24, which regulates student-athlete transfers tied to coaching relationships, following concerns from the Oklahoma Attorney General, and plans to review the rule’s impact on fairness in high school sports.
Jenks High School Athlete Now Eligible For Football & Track
News On 6
A Jenks High School student, Kayleb Barnett, is now eligible to play football and track after a lawsuit challenged the OSSAA's recruitment claims regarding his transfer.
Jenks High School Athlete Now Eligible For Football & Track
News On 6
A Jenks High School student, Kayleb Barnett, is now eligible to play football and track after a lawsuit challenged the OSSAA's recruitment claims regarding his transfer.
Jenks High School Senior Sues OSSAA Over Sports Eligibility
News On 6
The lawsuit, filed by Kayleb Barnett, alleges that Barnett moved from his mother’s house in Broken Arrow to his father’s house in the Jenks school district earlier this year.
Jenks High School Senior Sues OSSAA Over Sports Eligibility
News On 6
The lawsuit, filed by Kayleb Barnett, alleges that Barnett moved from his mother’s house in Broken Arrow to his father’s house in the Jenks school district earlier this year.
OSSAA Talks Decision To Allow Free Transfer For Student Athletes
News 9
The OSSAA voted to allow student-athletes to transfer to another school but said recruiting would not be allowed.
OSSAA Talks Decision To Allow Free Transfer For Student Athletes
News 9
The OSSAA voted to allow student-athletes to transfer to another school but said recruiting would not be allowed.
5 Metro Private Schools Are Suing The OSSAA, Saying Rule 14 Is 'Putting Student Safety At Risk'
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Five metro private schools are suing the OSSAA, claiming that Rule 14 is putting their students at risk.
5 Metro Private Schools Are Suing The OSSAA, Saying Rule 14 Is 'Putting Student Safety At Risk'
News 9
Five metro private schools are suing the OSSAA, claiming that Rule 14 is putting their students at risk.
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Oklahoma High School Football Playoff Schedules, Locations For Nov. 24
News 9
Times and sites have been released by the Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association for the next round of high school football playoff games.
Oklahoma High School Football Playoff Schedules, Locations For Nov. 24
News 9
Times and sites have been released by the Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association for the next round of high school football playoff games.
Mid-Del Superintendent Advocates For Changes In OSSAA's Minimum Standards On Security Protocols
Colby Thelen
The letter comes after the OSSAA said it leaves security decisions up to schools.
Mid-Del Superintendent Advocates For Changes In OSSAA's Minimum Standards On Security Protocols
Colby Thelen
The letter comes after the OSSAA said it leaves security decisions up to schools.
Choctaw Shooting: Timeline Of Events
News 9
A timeline of events that happened after gunshots were heard during the Choctaw-Mid-Del football game Friday night.
Choctaw Shooting: Timeline Of Events
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A timeline of events that happened after gunshots were heard during the Choctaw-Mid-Del football game Friday night.
Students, Tulsa Public Schools, Speak Out After Friday Gun Scare
Kaitlyn Deggs
One student says she’s scared that people may make it past security with guns, and she hopes that nothing like this ever happens again.
Students, Tulsa Public Schools, Speak Out After Friday Gun Scare
Kaitlyn Deggs
One student says she’s scared that people may make it past security with guns, and she hopes that nothing like this ever happens again.
Metal Detector Installation Varies Among Oklahoma Schools To Address Safety Concerns
News 9
The Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association said they leave it up to the school districts to decide what safety measures they want to implement.
Metal Detector Installation Varies Among Oklahoma Schools To Address Safety Concerns
News 9
The Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association said they leave it up to the school districts to decide what safety measures they want to implement.
Reaction Pours In After Deadly Choctaw Shooting
News 9
Reaction from city officials, authorities and schools are pouring in following an argument Friday night on the visitor's side of Bill Jensen Field in Choctaw that led to a deadly shooting at an Oklahoma high school football game.
Reaction Pours In After Deadly Choctaw Shooting
News 9
Reaction from city officials, authorities and schools are pouring in following an argument Friday night on the visitor's side of Bill Jensen Field in Choctaw that led to a deadly shooting at an Oklahoma high school football game.
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Cloudy start to Saturday, chance of storms in the evening
News 9
With warm temps anticipated through the end of the workweek, Meteorologist Justin Rudicel has when storm chances could arrive this weekend.
Cloudy start to Saturday, chance of storms in the evening
News 9
With warm temps anticipated through the end of the workweek, Meteorologist Justin Rudicel has when storm chances could arrive this weekend.
Kiowa Tribe to rebuild historic church after it burned in wildfires
Elizabeth Fitz
The Kiowa Tribe cleaned up the location of its historic church after the building burned down in the March 14 wildfires.
Kiowa Tribe to rebuild historic church after it burned in wildfires
Elizabeth Fitz
The Kiowa Tribe cleaned up the location of its historic church after the building burned down in the March 14 wildfires.
The Hot Seat: Lankford discusses economic concerns, foreign policy, and political division
Scott Mitchell
In this edition of the "Hot Seat," political analyst Scott Mitchell and Sen. James Lankford discuss economic concerns, foreign policy and more.
The Hot Seat: Lankford discusses economic concerns, foreign policy, and political division
Scott Mitchell
In this edition of the "Hot Seat," political analyst Scott Mitchell and Sen. James Lankford discuss economic concerns, foreign policy and more.
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Cloudy start to Saturday, chance of storms in the evening
News 9
With warm temps anticipated through the end of the workweek, Meteorologist Justin Rudicel has when storm chances could arrive this weekend.
Kiowa Tribe to rebuild historic church after it burned in wildfires
Elizabeth Fitz
The Kiowa Tribe cleaned up the location of its historic church after the building burned down in the March 14 wildfires.
The Hot Seat: Lankford discusses economic concerns, foreign policy, and political division
Scott Mitchell
In this edition of the "Hot Seat," political analyst Scott Mitchell and Sen. James Lankford discuss economic concerns, foreign policy and more.
What to know about Trump’s tariffs
Alex Cameron
A summary of the tariffs President Trump has called for and/or already imposed since taking office in January.
Dibble principal’s after-school taekwondo program transforms students’ confidence and leadership
Mike Glover
The Dibble principal started an after-school Taekwondo program that has instilled confidence and discipline in the students.
Two dead in Custer County Crash
Destini Pittman
Two people are dead following a crash in Custer County, according to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol.
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