Oklahoma Code § 70-5-132.1

Title 70. Schools: Certain persons 21 years of age or older may be
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allowed to complete high school.
A.  Any person other than those persons provided for in Section
5-132 of this title, who is twenty-one (21) years of age or older
and who has not completed the requirements for a high school diploma
or General Education Development (GED) requirements, upon proper
application to an independent school district may be given the
opportunity to complete the requirements for and receive a regular
high school diploma.
B.  The school district or technology center school district in
which such person resides may give the person the option of
attending regular classes if class size restrictions are not
violated, or of participating in other programs which may be
provided pursuant to provisions of the Oklahoma Statutes or rules
promulgated by the State Board of Education or State Board of Career
and Technology Education.  Provided, however, that the school
district may deny admittance of persons over twenty-one (21) years
of age to its classes.
C.  The school district or technology center school district may
charge such person an amount of tuition not to exceed the average
expenditure per pupil of the district for the preceding school year.
The tuition may be prorated by the number of contact hours for which
the person is enrolled.
D.  A person subject to the provisions of subsection A of this
section shall not be required to take the student assessments
required by Section 1210.508 of this title.

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