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StateImpact Oklahoma reports on education, health, environment, and the intersection of government and everyday Oklahomans. StateImpact Oklahoma is a collaboration of KGOU, KOSU, KWGS and KCCU.

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StateImpact Oklahoma reports on education, health, environment, and the intersection of government and everyday Oklahomans. StateImpact Oklahoma is a collaboration of KGOU, KOSU, KWGS and KCCU.

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Students with disabilities are spending more time in general education. Are teachers being prepared?

12/19/2024
More students with disabilities than ever before are spending at least 80 percent of their school day in general education classrooms. Federal data show that share of students has more than doubled in the last 35 years. But how are teacher prep programs at universities changing to meet the needs of more inclusive classrooms? Mentioned in this episode: Social Media tags

Duration:00:04:30

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Boost in federal dollars could strengthen prenatal, early childhood Oklahoma home visiting services

12/5/2024
The federal government is increasing funding for a program that offers families free, voluntary home visits by health professionals from pregnancy to kindergarten. The state hopes to use those dollars to fill maternal and infant health care gaps. Mentioned in this episode: Social Media tags

Duration:00:04:57

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StateImpact Oklahoma welcomes environment and science reporter Chloe Bennett-Steele

11/20/2024
StateImpact managing editor Logan Layden introduces us to new science and environment reporter Chloe Bennett-Steele. Mentioned in this episode: Social Media tags

Duration:00:04:06

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Offering AP courses is now required in Oklahoma, but most schools still aren’t teaching them

11/14/2024
Four years ago, lawmakers passed a bill requiring all Oklahoma public schools to offer at least four Advanced Placement courses. It went into effect this fall. But, according to data analyzed by StateImpact, most schools still aren’t teaching four AP courses — and rural schools say the law has had little impact. Mentioned in this episode: Social Media tags

Duration:00:04:52

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LeadingAge Oklahoma CEO breaks down lawsuit challenging federal nursing home staffing rules

11/7/2024
Oklahoma nursing homes are working to meet federal staffing rules, which require them to have a registered nurse on site 24/7 and employees to spend a minimum amount of time with each resident every day. Facilities say the unfunded mandate asks them to find staff they can’t afford and that doesn’t exist. Oklahoma is one of about 20 states that recently joined a lawsuit against the federal government over it. StateImpact’s Jillian Taylor spoke with Claire Dowers-Nichols, the CEO of LeadingAge Oklahoma, which represents 58 nonprofit nursing homes. Mentioned in this episode: Social Media tags

Duration:00:04:21

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‘You can't gripe if you don't vote’: Early voting kicks off in Oklahoma

10/31/2024
Oklahomans took to the polls Wednesday for the first day of early voting. Oklahoma has four early voting days this year — that's two more than in the 2020 Presidential general election. Mentioned in this episode: Social Media tags

Duration:00:04:28

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Oklahoma higher ed workers navigate gaps in paid parental leave: lawmakers say it’s time to fix that

10/17/2024
A growing list of Oklahoma colleges and universities are offering their workers paid parental leave. But it’s still a minority. The momentum comes after Oklahoma mandated maternity leave for state employees and teachers last year. Lawmakers say it's time for the state to intervene for higher education workers. Mentioned in this episode: Social Media tags

Duration:00:04:36

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A growing number of Oklahoma schools are adopting digital hall passes for safety, student accountability

10/10/2024
Oklahoma schools use technology apps to manage everything from attendance to grades to parent communications. And now, a growing number of districts are updating hall passes to the digital age. They say the new tech is helping them curb behavioral issues that have spiked since the pandemic. Mentioned in this episode: Social Media tags

Duration:00:04:40

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Convicted of murder as a teenager, Wayne Thompson hopes for a second chance at freedom

10/3/2024
He was 15 when he killed his sister’s abuser. Even after years of good conduct, the Oklahoma Pardon and Parole Board has rejected recommending him for release. Mentioned in this episode: Social Media tags

Duration:00:05:08

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Surgery during ‘rocket attacks’: Ukrainian doctors train at OU Health to provide reconstructive care

9/19/2024
As the war between Russia and Ukraine rages on, Ukrainian physicians are tending to a historic volume of patients with complex head and neck injuries from missile attacks and rocket blasts. OU Health is teaching some of these surgeons reconstructive techniques they can take back home. Mentioned in this episode: Social Media tags

Duration:00:04:50

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'We’re ready for the fight': Southeast Oklahomans push back on proposed hydropower project

9/12/2024
Many Southeast Oklahomans are gearing up to fight a proposed hydropower project that could displace hundreds of people. For this week's StateImpact Oklahoma in-depth, KOSU's Graycen Wheeler has more on the project and the response from residents and officials." Mentioned in this episode: Social Media tags

Duration:00:04:55

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New investments in CareerTech aim to provide relief for booming waitlist, agency hopes for more

9/5/2024
Oklahoma CareerTech oversees 29 technology centers across 60 campuses statewide. It takes about 500,000 yearly enrollments and offers courses to students in about 400 school districts and adults. And about 7,500 students are sitting on a waitlist to get in. To tackle the waitlist, the Oklahoma Legislature allocated $26.7 million in new one-time funds for the agency this year. The money was recently disbursed to schools and is now being used across the state for facility upgrades, expanded programming and more. CareerTech Director Brent Haken is grateful for the boost, but he cautions against considering it a windfall that would fully eliminate the waitlist. He plans to return to the legislature next year with the same pitch — that increasing base funding is the only way to fully reach the thousands of Oklahomans hoping for a spot in a CareerTech program. Mentioned in this episode: Social Media tags

Duration:00:04:48

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Help wanted: Oklahoma works to lower barriers to long-term care careers

8/29/2024
Recruiting long-term care CNAs can be challenging, and fighting consistent turnover is costly. But groups in Oklahoma are finding ways to invest in these workers’ education and futures. Mentioned in this episode: Social Media tags

Duration:00:04:52

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Painting brighter futures: OKC schools partner with community for mediation, mentorship

8/8/2024
Oklahoma students face many barriers to high school graduation, even more so since the pandemic. But educators at two Oklahoma City area high schools have teamed up with a new community organization to tackle root causes of student behavioral issues. Because of the efforts of educators and nonprofits, communities are finding solutions to help young people in Oklahoma City avoid violence and turn their lives around. Mentioned in this episode: Social Media tags

Duration:00:04:42

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How one rural hospital hopes to be an oasis in Oklahoma’s maternity care desert

8/1/2024
The farther a woman has to travel to receive maternity care, the greater risk they have of maternal morbidity and adverse infant outcomes. Mentioned in this episode: Social Media tags

Duration:00:04:48

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From caves to caterpillars: How Oklahoma schools are working to beat the ‘summer slide’

7/18/2024
“Summer slide” is the phenomenon of students losing ground academically during the summer break. It usually refers to learning loss in reading and math, though other areas of child development can be affected, like behavior. On average, students lose about 20% of their school-year gains in reading and 27% in math. StateImpact visited two Oklahoma schools that provide free, multi-week summer programming to see how districts hope to make a dent in learning loss. Mentioned in this episode: Social Media tags

Duration:00:04:52

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'This is going to kill us': Oklahoma nursing homes brace for new federal staffing mandate

7/11/2024
Oklahoma nursing homes are preparing for staffing rules finalized in April by the Biden administration, meant to improve safety and quality of care in long-term care facilities. Mentioned in this episode: Social Media tags

Duration:00:04:45

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What to expect in the coming months as La Niña impacts Oklahoma's weather

6/20/2024
Far out in the Pacific Ocean, the latest El Niño cycle is at an end, and La Niña is expected in the coming months. But what does that mean for Oklahoma’s weather? Mentioned in this episode: Social Media tags

Duration:00:04:07

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Lawton officials attempt to mitigate East Cache Creek issues amid growing concerns

6/13/2024
After a TikTok video went viral about water pollution in East Cache Creek, City of Lawton officials have explained their plan to restore water levels. Mentioned in this episode: Social Media tags

Duration:00:04:28

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StateImpact Oklahoma wraps up the 2024 legislative session

6/6/2024
StateImpact education reporter Beth Wallis and health reporter Jillian Taylor talk with managing editor Logan Layden about some of this year's legislative highlights. Mentioned in this episode: Social Media tags

Duration:00:04:37