Oklahoma Code § 70-11-103.6i

Title 70. Schools: State Board of Education – Adoption of Oklahoma City
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bombing to curriculum.
A.  The State Board of Education shall adopt a social studies
core curriculum with courses of instruction in Oklahoma history for
all students enrolled in the public schools that incorporates
information about the April 19, 1995, bombing of the Alfred P.
Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City and the role it played in
the history of Oklahoma and the nation from April 19, 1995, to the
present.  A study of the bombing and its aftermath can help students
learn the impact of violence, the senselessness of using violence to
solve problems or change their government, and the importance of
personal responsibility.
B.  The State Department of Education may make program materials
and resources concerning the April 19, 1995, bombing of the Alfred
P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City provided by the Oklahoma
City National Memorial and Museum available to the public schools of
this state.
C.  The State Textbook Committee, when adopting textbooks, shall
incorporate the provisions of subsection A of this section into the
criteria used to evaluate United States history and Oklahoma history
textbooks.

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