State Superintendent of Public Instruction Ryan Walters chaired his first State Board of Education meeting on Thursday, presenting a new budget for the next fiscal year.
Tulsa World’s Andrea Eger writes the revised budget includes $150 million for teacher incentive pay and $100 million for early-grade reading instruction.
The budget request is $59.6 million less than requested by former State Superintendent Joy Hofmeister. It is still an increase over the current budget.
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