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Tulsa School District Presents Plan For Sweeping Changes To State School Board
Kristen Weaver
State Superintendent Ryan Walters has been a harsh critic of Tulsa Public Schools' scores and the district is now making monthly appearances at state school board meetings to give a progress update. On Thursday, Interim superintendent Dr. Ebony Johnson said they’re making sweeping changes and already seeing results in the right direction.
Tulsa Public Schools Prepared As Colder Weather Arrives
News On 6
It's the first real cold weather day of the year for students and Tulsa Public Schools is making sure students are prepared.
Tulsa Public Schools' Summer Café Provides Free Meals To Combat Food Insecurity For Children
News On 6
Tulsa Public Schools is launching a yearly Summer Café, which provides breakfast and lunch to anyone under the age of 18 at no cost.
Green Country Schools Work To Keep Campuses Secure After National Tragedies
Reagan Ledbetter
News On 6 looked into what Green Country schools, both big and small are doing to protect children on campus as the new school year starts.
TPS Looking To Hire More Than 180 Staff Members Before Start Of Upcoming School Year
News On 6
Tulsa Public Schools says it needs to hire more than 180 staff members before the school year begins on August 18th.
TPS To Use Rainy Day Fund For Upcoming School Year To Offset Funding Loss From State
Amy Slanchik
Tulsa Public Schools said it plans to tap into its rainy day fund for the upcoming school year, to make up for an expected loss of $13 million from the state.
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TPS Launches Healthier Meals, More Locally Grown Options
Joseph Holloway
Students in Tulsa Public Schools are noticing big changes to the meals they're getting at school. The district says it's bringing in healthier and more locally grown options.
TPS Launches Healthier Meals, More Locally Grown Options
Joseph Holloway
Students in Tulsa Public Schools are noticing big changes to the meals they're getting at school. The district says it's bringing in healthier and more locally grown options.
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Oklahoma to roll out automated lawnmowers for maintaining State Capitol grounds
Christian Hans
Automated lawnmowers will begin maintaining the grounds at the Oklahoma State Capitol this week. Here's why the state says this is part of a larger effort to cut unnecessary spending.
Oklahoma to roll out automated lawnmowers for maintaining State Capitol grounds
Christian Hans
Automated lawnmowers will begin maintaining the grounds at the Oklahoma State Capitol this week. Here's why the state says this is part of a larger effort to cut unnecessary spending.
Amazing Athlete: Gage Gibbons
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News 9 and Communication Federal Credit Union's Amazing Athlete for March 31, 2025, is Gage Gibbons from Deer Creek High School.
Amazing Athlete: Gage Gibbons
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News 9 and Communication Federal Credit Union's Amazing Athlete for March 31, 2025, is Gage Gibbons from Deer Creek High School.
By The Numbers: Ways DOGE-OK is cutting government waste in Oklahoma
Haley Weger
Governor Kevin Stitt’s DOGE OK initiative is implementing several cost-saving measures such as auditing state purchases, eliminating state-issued cell phones, improving energy efficiency, using automated mowers, and more to save Oklahoma taxpayers millions of dollars, according to their website.
By The Numbers: Ways DOGE-OK is cutting government waste in Oklahoma
Haley Weger
Governor Kevin Stitt’s DOGE OK initiative is implementing several cost-saving measures such as auditing state purchases, eliminating state-issued cell phones, improving energy efficiency, using automated mowers, and more to save Oklahoma taxpayers millions of dollars, according to their website.
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Oklahoma to roll out automated lawnmowers for maintaining State Capitol grounds
Christian Hans
Automated lawnmowers will begin maintaining the grounds at the Oklahoma State Capitol this week. Here's why the state says this is part of a larger effort to cut unnecessary spending.
Amazing Athlete: Gage Gibbons
News 9
News 9 and Communication Federal Credit Union's Amazing Athlete for March 31, 2025, is Gage Gibbons from Deer Creek High School.
By The Numbers: Ways DOGE-OK is cutting government waste in Oklahoma
Haley Weger
Governor Kevin Stitt’s DOGE OK initiative is implementing several cost-saving measures such as auditing state purchases, eliminating state-issued cell phones, improving energy efficiency, using automated mowers, and more to save Oklahoma taxpayers millions of dollars, according to their website.
Fatality collision west of Okmulgee on Saturday
Graham Dowers
Oklahoma Highway Patrol (OHP) has reported that a crash that occurred west of Okmulgee on Saturday evening resulted in a fatality.
Behind the scenes with Coffee and Cars OKC
Addie Crawford
Organizers behind Coffee and Cars OKC, Oklahoma City's largest in-person car meetup, are inviting the community to their upcoming event on Saturday.
Former OKC metro water plant workers charged in Bluff Creek contamination
Lisa Monahan
Two former employees at the Bethany-Warr Acres Wastewater Treatment Plant were criminally charged after an investigation by the Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) discovered they were knowingly spilling raw sewage into Bluff Creek in northwest Oklahoma County.
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