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As the 2025 Oklahoma legislative session approaches, thousands of bills have been filed, highlighting critical education issues that lawmakers are prioritizing. Among these, the audit of Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) has emerged as a significant focus. This initiative aims to ensure that students with disabilities receive the appropriate resources and support necessary for their academic success.
Another pressing topic is immigration and its impact on education. Legislators are considering measures that address the needs of immigrant students and families, seeking to create a more inclusive environment within schools.
Additionally, the use of cellphones in classrooms is under scrutiny. Proposed legislation may impose restrictions on cellphone usage during school hours, with the intention of minimizing distractions and enhancing student engagement.
As these and other education-related bills are debated, stakeholders, including educators, parents, and administrators, will be closely watching to see how these proposed changes could shape the educational landscape in Oklahoma.
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