The past several years brought some notable changes to student loans and financial aid. But 2015 should be different, say experts. “Generally, we don’t anticipate too many...
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Author: Impact Tulsa
By ANDREA EGER World Staff Writer Leaders of a new initiative to reform education across the Tulsa area issued a call on Tuesday for schools and the community entities that...
READ MOREIn the Tulsa tradition, a group of community leaders has recognized a daunting problem, worked out a smart strategy for addressing it and are forging ahead. ImpactTulsa is a...
READ MOREBy ANDREA EGER World Staff Writer ImpactTulsa is launching with a specific end in mind: improving educational outcomes for students across the metro area. But it’s the method...
READ MOREBY KATHY TAYLOR For decades, compassionate people who care about education have worked tirelessly to increase student success in order to keep America competitive in a global...
READ MOREEducation attainment is the KEY to regional prosperity and individual opportunity—now more than ever. John Tapogna with ECONorthwest, an economic development firm, takes a look...
READ MORELast week, the IMPACT!Tulsa (Impact Tulsa) team, led by CEO Kathy Taylor, had the opportunity to present the partnership to the Foundation for Tulsa Schools. Led by Lucky Lamons,...
READ MOREBy: Rebecca Hollis, Oklahoma Policy Institute With over 300 early childhood education providers, fifteen independent school districts, ten four-year colleges, one community...
READ MORELunch & Learn’s kicked off at CREOKS, a behavioral health non-profit in located in Tulsa and serving the entire state. CREOKS has a number of school and home based...
READ MOREFirst, we want to thank you for attending the Design Institute. We had nearly 100 people from Business, Education, Philanthropy, and the Faith Community—you make this...
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