Oklahoma SB514 amends alternative education programs to include virtual charter school students in OSSAA activities.
Oklahoma SB514 modifies the state's alternative education programs to ensure virtual charter school students are eligible for Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association activities. The bill outlines requirements for these programs, including class sizes, student-teacher ratios, and curriculum. It also mandates that these programs be operational by September 1 each year and can be implemented through full-time virtual or blended instruction. The bill becomes effective July 1, 2025.
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