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Under HB1166, cities and towns must obtain written approval from a majority of affected property owners before annexing land. For municipalities with a population of 12,000 or less, annexations are limited to 8 square miles at a time and require consent from at least 65% of landowners and 25% of residents in the area.
Public school consolidation involves merging smaller or underperforming schools into larger, more efficiently managed institutionsa trend gaining momentum in recent years.
Some say that rural students will benefit academically from district consolidation. But there is no hard evidence for this claim. In fact, the opposite may be true. Research on Oklahoma schools concluded that increases in district size were associated with test score declines.
Edmond Public schools rank consistently at the top of all school rating organizations for graduation rates, elementary school student performance and school amenities.
Consolidating school districts, small or large, might lead to some degree of greater efficiency or cost savings. But in particularly small districts, these savings might be very small. Its simple math.
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Choice basically means options, and in the state of Oklahoma we have five options that allow families to attend their school of choice. They include charter schools, virtual charter schools, homeschools, and scholarship opportunities to attend private schools.

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