Education
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Drummond has high expectations
Students at Drummond Public Schools always seem to do well in testing, quiz bowl competitions and other academic endeavors, but Superintendent Mike Woods said there is no big secret to why they do well.
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The stars align for NOC Enid
The planetarium is open to the public for shows on the first Thursday of every month and for special groups at other times by arrangement.
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Ag education a growing field
Northwestern Oklahoma State University’s new degree program, agriculture education, has hit a growth spurt.
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Heritage Center opens doors to past
When the Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center opens its doors in September it will again play a crucial role in education for the area.
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Flexible moves
One fast-growing program is mechatronics, which offers classes to high school students and graduates needing industrial training.
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School getting social with course offerings
Autry Technology Center has a class on social media that explains how to use it and the value of it — from Twitter to Facebook.
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Smart way to learn
Smart boards also can be used for many other interactive games, quizzes or puzzles.
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'Educating our future citizens'
Enid Superintendent Shawn Hime is running for the office of Oklahoma State Superintendent for Public Education.
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Bond issue passes, now work can begin
The first part of the construction begins in June, and planning is under way to get those projects going.
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Chisholm voters keep district busy
Chisholm Public Schools currently is the recipient of several projects, thanks to district voters who passed the a $1.015 million bond issue recently.
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