Oklahoma Code § 70-1210.558

Title 70. Schools: Middle school mathematics laboratory
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A.  Beginning with the 2005-2006 school year, and each year
thereafter, the State Board of Education shall identify public
schools with low student achievement in mathematics at the middle
school level, subject to a limit of one school selected per school
district each year.  Each school selected shall be provided a middle

school mathematics laboratory which includes a complete education
software and hardware system that delivers standards-based,
prealgebra and algebra content using an interactive computer
education teaching system for middle school level students.  No
school shall be eligible to receive a mathematics laboratory more
than once.  The number of schools selected each year shall be
determined based on the total amount of funds available and the
number of computers necessary for a class of students at each
qualifying school site.
B.  The State Board of Education shall select a vendor on a
competitive bid basis to provide the middle school mathematics
laboratory as described in this section.  The contract shall include
all equipment, software, training, and maintenance.  The vendor
selected shall utilize a curriculum that meets the guidelines for
scientifically based research as determined by the United States
Department of Education and aligns with the Priority Academic
Student Skills as adopted by the State Board of Education.
C.  The State Board of Education shall develop eligibility
criteria for schools to qualify for a mathematics laboratory
pursuant to this section, annually evaluate and report to the
Legislature and Governor on the effectiveness of this program, and
adopt rules to implement the provisions of this section.

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