Oklahoma Code § 70-1210.701

Title 70. Schools: Administration of program
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A.  The State Board of Education shall promulgate rules to
establish the Oklahoma Advanced Placement Incentive Program, to be
administered by the State Department of Education.  The purpose of
the program is to establish, organize, and administer a program
designed to improve the course offerings available to high school
students throughout the state and to prepare students for admission
to and success in a postsecondary educational environment.  The
Oklahoma Advanced Placement Incentive Program shall consist of the
following components:
1.  Financial assistance to public school teachers and schools
to build and maintain successful Advanced Placement Programs; and
2.  Test fee assistance to public school students who are in
financial need or who take more than one advanced placement test in
one (1) year.
B.  On or before October 1 of each year, the State Department of
Education shall issue to the Governor and members of the Senate and
House of Representatives Education Committees a report on the
Advanced Placement Incentive Program for the previous school year
which shall include, but is not limited to:
1.  The number of students taking an advanced placement exam and
the number of exams taken;
2.  The number of exams that receive a score of three or better;
3.  The number of school sites which have received funding and
the amount of awards, by type of award;

4.  The number of school sites offering advanced placement
courses and the number of school sites with students taking an
advanced placement exam;
5.  The number of students who receive assistance with the test
fee and the average amount of assistance; and
6.  An evaluation of the cost versus the benefits of this
program.
Added by Laws 1997, c. 355, § 1, eff. July 1, 1997.  Amended by Laws
2000, c. 312, § 1, eff. July 1, 2000; Laws 2001, c. 123, § 1, eff.
July 1, 2001.

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