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Board members highlight OSSBA recognition, attendance pilot, phone-policy successes and potential federal funding cuts
Summary
Board members reported statewide attention to district programs at the OSSBA conference, praised a local attendance/truancy pilot run with the city judge, said the student cell-phone policy is working, and cited an OSSBA estimate that a federal administrative proposal could cut roughly $66 million in ESEA funding for Oklahoma.
Members of the Yukon Board of Education used the board-communication portion of the meeting to report statewide recognition for district initiatives, describe a local attendance pilot, and flag possible federal funding losses.
Board member Suzanne (first name recorded as Suzanne) said Yukon’s attendance program—run by attendance officer Clay McDonald in coordination with…
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