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Our latest press releases, and Oklahoma Education news. Subscribe for our teaching tips and resources for school improvement.

ALPHA PLUS HEROES: Vanoss Public Schools

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Our hero today is Darla Ewing of Vanoss Public Schools in Pontotoc County. Ms. Ewing uses Alpha Plus Math and ELA curriculum with her third-grade students. So far, they have grown at least 20% on OAS Objectives taught in the fall semester. Great work, Darla!

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ALPHA PLUS HEROES: Empire Middle School

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A big SHOUT OUT to the Empire Middle School teachers for their dedicated, hard work educating their students using the Oklahoma Academic Standards! The middle-level math and ELA teachers at Empire in Stephens County use the Alpha Plus Pacing Calendars to help them maintain a steady pace in their lessons and tp ensure academic growth. THANK YOU to Ms. Rochell, Ms. Talbot and Ms. Fields (pictured left to right) for all you do!

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ALPHA PLUS HEROES: Creek Elementary School in Muskogee

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Pictured above from left to right are Jan Barrick, Alpha Plus CEO, with April Roberts and Ginger James - part of the Creek Elementary School administrative team. They are analyzing Alpha Plus school progress data. Alpha Plus OAS-Aligned Pacing Calendars help educators plan, adjust, and map curriculum to their needs. Creek Elementary School@Jan Barrick

 

https://alphaplus.org/educational-systems/success-with-oas/success-with-oas-2

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Did You Know?

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In Oklahoma history, many times it is surprising where a person’s dreams can take them. One little boy’s dreams led to a lifetime of public service.

From Chilocco to Yankee Stadium

      As a little boy, Emmett Seeley always had big dreams. He played baseball every day after his chores were finished and his mother gave him permission. Late in life he became a popular coach of Little League teams in Murray County and, in between, he served his country. Emmett Seeley was a little boy who made his dream come true, then returned home to Oklahoma to fuel the dreams of other little boys.

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