
18-Dec-15
Season 5 Episode 524 | 27m 45sVideo has Closed Captions
Funding losses could mean fewer teachers in Oklahoma classrooms.
As Oklahoma struggles with a revenue failure, the state superintendent of public instruction warns funding losses will mean even fewer teachers in the classroom. The list of Oklahomans with developmental disabilities waiting for state aid grows to a record number. And a long vacant Del City building with historic musical roots is now home to a state of the art recording studio, this week on ONR.
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The Oklahoma News Report is a local public television program presented by OETA

18-Dec-15
Season 5 Episode 524 | 27m 45sVideo has Closed Captions
As Oklahoma struggles with a revenue failure, the state superintendent of public instruction warns funding losses will mean even fewer teachers in the classroom. The list of Oklahomans with developmental disabilities waiting for state aid grows to a record number. And a long vacant Del City building with historic musical roots is now home to a state of the art recording studio, this week on ONR.
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