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Newly filed bills indicate that Oklahoma lawmakers are prioritizing several key education initiatives this legislative session. Among the most notable proposals is a plan aimed at increasing teacher salaries, a move designed to attract and retain quality educators in the state. This initiative reflects a growing recognition of the critical role teachers play in shaping the future of Oklahoma's students.
In addition to salary enhancements, lawmakers are considering a ban on student cellphones in schools. Proponents of this measure argue that reducing distractions could lead to improved focus and academic performance among students.
Furthermore, there are efforts to revamp the state Board of Education, which could lead to significant changes in how educational policies are developed and implemented. These proposed changes underscore a broader commitment to improving the educational landscape in Oklahoma. As the legislative session progresses, these bills will be closely monitored for their potential impact on the state's education system.
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