Oklahoma Code § 70-1210.52

Title 70. Schools: Legislative intent
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It is the intention of the Legislature to provide for the
improvement of the public schools of Oklahoma:
(a) by increasing the amount of state financial aid to local
school districts;
(b) by encouraging local school districts to make a maximum
effort to increase their local financial support of their own public
schools in each such school district;
(c) by encouraging local school districts to initiate and
maintain free public kindergartens without compelling such
kindergartens;
(d) by basing state financial aid upon the child and not upon
the classroom unit, the teacher or any other factor;
(e) by strengthening the partnership between the state and the
local school districts in the fulfillment of their joint obligation
to provide education for Oklahoma's children; and
(f) by preserving the autonomy of each local school district and
the citizens thereof to decide the kind and quality of education to
be provided for the children of that district.
It is the further intention of the Legislature to increase and
improve the educational opportunities of the children of Oklahoma
through increased financial support of the public schools in order
to allow local school districts more ample funds:
(a) to increase the compensation of teachers;
(b) to reduce the nonteaching duties of teachers;
(c) to reduce class sizes;
(d) to improve, enlarge and enrich curriculum;

(e) to provide special education for children with learning
disabilities; and
(f) to encourage local school districts to initiate and maintain
free public kindergartens without compelling such, while preserving
to each local school district and the citizens thereof a maximum
autonomy in determining which needs are most important and the
priorities of such needs as to available funds. This Act should be
administered, interpreted and construed liberally to effectuate
these purposes.

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