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Free admission to Science Museum Oklahoma’s Tinkerfest on Sept. 24

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A car will be completely disassembled, music will be made, butter will be churned, locks will be picked, and much more during Science Museum Oklahoma’s Tinkerfest from 9 am to 4 pm on Saturday, Sept. 24.

Admission to the museum and all Tinkerfest activities are free to the public, thanks to presenting sponsor Oklahoma NSF EPSCoR. In addition to Oklahoma NSF EPSCoR, Tinkerfest is sponsored by Express Employment International.

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Families can enroll in the Texas Tuition Promise Fund before Nov. 1 and save

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AUSTIN—Texas Comptroller Glenn Hegar reminds families that enrollment in the Texas Tuition Promise Fund, the state’s prepaid college tuition plan, began Sept. 1 and runs through Feb. 28, 2023. The Texas Tuition Promise Fund offers parents and loved ones the chance to prepay a child’s future higher education at Texas public colleges and universities at today’s prices, excluding medical and dental institutions. The $25 application fee to enroll in the plan will be waived for September and October enrollments (must be postmarked by Oct. 31).
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Plain English

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American Community Survey, and the U-Haul National Migration Trend Report. According to the report… In 2019, between 537,000 and 582,000 people moved to Texas from other states. The top 8 states sending new residents to Texas were California, Florida, Louisiana, Illinois, Oklahoma, New Mexico, Georgia, and Arizona.
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It’s not just COVID-19: Why Texas faces teacher shortage

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By Brian Lopez, The Texas Tribune Over the last two years, Texas’ public education system has been through the wringer, from shifting to online classes and debates about making masks mandatory to the ongoing tensions over how race and sex should be taught in schools to, most recently, the renewed discussion over school safety in the aftermath of the mass shooting in Uvalde where 19 elementary school students and two teachers were killed. Teachers have been at the front lines of all of these issues—and it’s taken a toll on them.
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Striking a pose for mom

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The First Day of School photo ritual was lifted to a whole new level Wednesday morning at Canadian Elementary School. Students arrived in waves at the doors of Canadian Elementary—some with parents in tow, others bravely entering the hallowed hallways alone, as their anxious parents watched from a distance, both reluctant and eager to part with their young charges. Only a few tears were shed, and most of them, by the moms and dads. This photo backdrop was a popular spot, well-used by families eager to capture one last image of their shiny and smiling young scholars on the verge of a new school year.