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City of Stillwater dropped from federal lawsuit
Louis “Buck” Morris, 49, was working as a student resource officer at Stillwater Junior High in June 2009 and is accused of becoming involved with a student who was 15 at the time.The girl's mother has sued.
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Stillwater High School ranks eighth for average ACT score
With an average ACT score of 22.9, Stillwater High School was one of six schools tied for eighth place in Oklahoma, according to data released by the Oklahoma State Department of Education.
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UPDATE: Stillwater school board approves teacher contracts
The Stillwater Board of Education approved teacher contracts for the 2010-2011 school year at a special session Tuesday evening.
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Stillwater school board to hold special meeting
Stillwater Board of Education will hold a meeting at 5 p.m. Tuesday in the Board of Education Adminstration Building at 314 S. Lewis. The board will discuss district plans for construction projects and to vote on negotiated teacher contracts.
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STILLY STUDIO: Stillwater musician aims to inspire children
Monty Harper is a children's musician who performs regularly for the Stillwater Library and many schools. He hopes to interest kids in science, reading and other topics through song.
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Stillwater school board hears district's long-range facilities plan
Included in the outline was the construction of two new elementary schools at an estimated cost of $34 million.
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Stillwater schools will face budget challenges in upcoming school year
Stillwater district officials anticipate a substantial budget shortfall in the new fiscal year due to a combination of reduced revenue, reduced state appropriations and increased cost on certain mandatory expenditures such as insurance premiums.
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Education Watch 07-31-10
The Agra Board of Education is expected to hire bus drivers and cafeteria workers at its 7 p.m. Monday meeting in the board room of the administrative office, 112 S. Main in Agra.
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Langston University students offered textbook rental option
Beginning this fall, Langston University students will be able to rent some textbooks for a semester rather than purchasing them.
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City of Stillwater dropped from federal lawsuit

