SB 745
Schools; extending age for high school completion. Effective date. Emergency.
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Bill overview
This bill proposes to allow Oklahoma students up to age 21 to still receive a high school diploma. It aims to provide flexibility for students who have not completed high school by traditional age and may require additional time to earn their diploma. The bill includes an effective date and was passed by the Senate with a unanimous vote. It is currently awaiting action by the executive branch.
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