Oklahoma Enacts Major Education Reforms, Including Reading Mandate and Longer School Year
Oklahoma has passed comprehensive education legislation, introducing new requirements for student reading proficiency by fourth grade, supported by early intervention programs. The reforms also extend the public school year by seven days, effective in the 2027-2028 academic year. Furthermore, the state expanded school choice options through a new tax credit program.
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