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November 1, 2023
Tulsa Schools “Pushing for the Max While Keeping it Realistic”
Tulsa Public Schools Interim Superintendent Ebony Johnson, Ph.D., stepped into the middle of a tempestuous relationship between the district and State Superintendent of Instruction Ryan Walters to outline plans for literacy improvements during a required monthly update.

October 20, 2023
Education and Criminal Justice Advocate Begins Race for Oklahoma State Senate
"I feel really compelled personally — that I have a responsibility to be a part of making our community better," Brewer said.

October 9, 2023
From Small To State-Of-The-Art: The Journey Of Sarasota Memorial Hospital’s Medical Library
Yvonne Boudreau, the medical library manager at Sarasota Memorial Hospital, interviews with The Click to talk about the developments within the medical library and how it has been beneficial for healthcare as a whole.

April 30, 2023
Santiago Book Fair Aims to Address Post-Pandemic Child Literacy
Generations of reading enthusiasts met at a Santiago book fair, part of a program to address Chilean children’s low reading rates and the post-pandemic educational crisis.

November 9, 2022
California Passes Prop 28, Funding Art and Music Education
Passage of Prop 28 will provide between $800 million to $1 billion annually for public school music and arts education in California.