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Read Beyond Reality winners will be announced Nov. 12! Congratulations to the winners - click here to view them!

Design Your Own Future winners have been announced! Thanks to all who participated. The videos were all excellent and the judging was tough. Congratulations to the winners - click here to view their videos!

Now that the Design Your Own Future and Read Beyond Reality contests are over, don't forget about our third one: Bedlam Geography: Keep accessing the electronic edition of each Friday Oklahoman (or, Oct. 14 and Nov. 24 during the weeks of Fall and Thanksgiving breaks) for the contest trivia questions. The contest deadline for all weeks is December 1.

Sunday delivery this week! Educators in The Oklahoman's delivery area enrolled in the NIE electronic edition program, you will receive your monthly delivery of a stack of Sunday newspapers this week. The copies of the newspaper contain an educational lesson about Thanksgiving on page 14A.

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FEATURED EDUCATION HEADLINES

Schools can't wait for funds, board says

News | Wed, Nov 18, 2009 | Comments Comment on this article17

The state Board of Education passed an emergency resolution Tuesday asking the governor and state lawmakers to immediately release Rainy Day Funds so teachers won’t lose jobs and schools won’t be shuttered.

CareerTech to reduce its staff by about 30

News | Fri, Nov 20, 2009 | Comments Comment on this article2

State Department of Career and Technology Education leaders estimate about 30 employees will need to take job buyouts to make up for expected budget shortfalls.

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EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS View All

Make the holiday a teachable moment.
Explore the world of Angie Debo's Oklahoma.
Build up your students' knowledge about Oklahoma's ancient moundbuilder cultures.
Take part in an inspirational contest to keep kids in school.
Get your students hooked on reading during Teen Read Month.
Get ready for the 2010 Spelling Bee!
Follow the Big XII teams on a geographical journey through football season.
Learn what Oklahoma can teach your students about geography, geology and tourism.
President Obama’s inauguration makes this program especially teachable.
Students can build on fundamental skills with their familiarity of the supermarket.

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