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 HB1568 Schools; creating Maria's Law; adding mental health instruction to health education curriculum; effective date.       APPROVED BY GOV



 HB1593 Schools; professional development; requiring digital teaching and learning standards program for teachers; mental health training; workplace safety training; alcohol and drug abuse training; effective date.       APPROVED BY GOV



 HB1641 Schools; banning curriculum that promotes or degrades any race, gender or sexual orientation; effective date.       REF TO RULES (H)



 HB1686 Schools; authorizing State Board of Education to adopt suicide awareness and prevention curriculum; effective date.       REF TO COMED (H)



 HB1775 Education; prohibiting certain training for students; prohibiting courses from including certain concept; effective date; emergency.       APPROVED BY GOV



 HB2030 Schools; requiring administration of United States naturalization test; effective date.       APPROVED BY GOV



 HB2084 Schools; modifying history, social studies and government subject matter standards; effective date.       REF TO RULES (H)



 HB2388 Schools; allowing social-emotional learning instruction for students; instructional materials; effective date.       REF TO ED (S)



 HB2396 Higher education; allowing certain nonprofit organizations to present sex trafficking and exploitation prevention and education programs for students; effective date.       APPROVED BY GOV



 HB2727 Schools; permitting Adulting 101 to be taught as an elective in public schools as funding becomes available; effective date.       REF TO ED (S)



 HB2751 Schools; requiring computer science courses or instruction for certain grade levels; effective date.       REF TO COMED (H)



 HR1038 Resolution; discouraging schools from mandating professional development for teachers that cover critical race theory, Project 1619 or the issues provided in Enrolled House Bill No. 1775 of the 1st Regular Session of the 58th Oklahoma Legislature.       SEC OF STATE



 SB252 Schools; requiring public schools to offer certain computer science courses or instruction beginning in certain school year. Effective date.       APPROVED BY GOV



 SB291 Schools; including certain block course as option for mathematics and laboratory science units. Effective date. Emergency.       REF TO ED (S)



 SB419 Student assessments; allowing a teacher to use certain U.S. history assessment score in calculating certain grade.       VETOED



 SB613 School curriculum; creating the Academic Freedom Act; providing for creation of certain school environment. Effective date. Emergency.       REF TO ED (S)



 SB615 Schools; requiring curriculum and materials used in certain meeting with counselor to be available for inspection. Effective date. Emergency.       REF TO ED (S)



 SB637 Higher education; prohibiting an institution of higher education from requiring enrollment in certain courses. Effective date. Emergency.       REF TO ED (S)



 SB661 Students; requiring students to take and pass certain citizenship test to graduate. Effective date. Emergency.       REF TO ED (S)



 SB662 School curriculum; creating the Oklahoma Science Education Act; providing for exploration of scientific questions. Effective date. Emergency.       REF TO ED (S)



 SB803 Schools; prohibiting public school districts and charter schools from teaching certain divisive concepts. Effective date. Emergency.       REF TO ED (S)



 SB89 Education; creating the Health Education Act; requiring health education to be taught in public schools. Effective date. Emergency.       APPROVED BY GOV



 SCR5 Concurrent resolution; encouraging public schools to incorporate the Oklahoma Department of Wildlife Conservation-approved hunter education course into their middle or high school curriculums.       SEC OF STATE



 SJR15 Constitutional amendment; prohibiting institutions of higher education from requiring enrollment in certain courses.       REF TO RULES (S)



 
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