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Oklahoma
State Senate For Immediate Release: March 10, 2009 SCHOOL DISTRICT EMPOWERMENT PROGRAM PASSES SENATE The State Senate approved Senator John Ford’s Senate Bill 834, a bill designed to give greater local control to Oklahoma public school districts. Senate Bill 834, the School District Empowerment Program, would remove many of the unfunded state mandates currently restricting the ability of local school districts to best decide how to use resources to benefit their students. "We pump billions of dollars
into education every year, but schools are saddled
with so many unfunded mandates they are extremely
limited as to how those funds are used,"
said Ford, who represents Craig, Nowata and Washington
Counties in the State Senate. "This will
free up our local school districts so that the
teachers, parents, school boards and administrators
can develop innovative approaches and programs
to give our children a better education." "What we are simply saying is that we entrust our local parents, grandparents, education professionals and school boards to determine what will work best for their district and allow them the freedom and creativity to achieve the best results for their students," Ford said. SB 834 will now move to the House
of Representatives for consideration.
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