Friday, April 06, 2018

OSSBA: now with new funding, communities need children to return to class

STATEMENT FROM OSSBA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR SHAWN HIME ON PASSAGE OF REVENUE BILLS

Today, the Senate’s passage of more revenue puts schools in their strongest financial position in more than a decade. The revenue bills approved the last two weeks generate half a billion dollars in new funding for schools.

Legislators clearly heard the voices of Oklahoma’s teachers, parents and education advocates who said that continued investment in children, teachers and their schools is critical. The phenomenal advocacy of Oklahoma’s teachers has created momentum to ensure that ongoing investment in education is the new normal and that those who want to represent Oklahomans at the state Capitol must support a long-term funding plan for competitive teacher pay and well-resourced classrooms. From every corner of the state, Oklahomans joined with teachers in demanding better for our children, and I’m grateful.

My hope now is local communities will begin a serious conversation about the need for children to return to class so they can finish the school year strong and ensure education employees can continue to be paid.


The Oklahoma State School Boards Association (OSSBA) posted this graphic the other day, detailing the increase in education spending that the Legislature has already approved and Governor Fallin has signed:


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