Indian Education Parent Files Grievance about TPS Indian Education Reorganization
SHARE:FacebookPinterestemailTwitterLinkedinI occasionally use my blog for posts that are from individuals in the community. Since TulsaKids is a monthly publication, it is often difficult to use letters or emails in print in a timely fashion. The grievance was filed by Aaron Griffith, a Tulsa Public Schools Indian Education Parent. Mr. Griffith asserts that TPS is not conducting tribal consultations in … Continue reading Indian Education Parent Files Grievance about TPS Indian Education Reorganization
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 Betty Casey has been editor of TulsaKids for over 20 years – her youngest child was 3-years-old when she started working for the magazine. She and her husband Wes have three adult children. Betty’s blog ranges from writing about current issues or information of interest to local parents, reflecting on her life without kids at home, and posting a few recipes now and then. (Cooking and running are two or her favorite past-times.) Betty is the author/illustrator of three children’s books, "May Finds Her Way," "That is a Hat" and "The Prince of the Prairie" (The RoadRunner Press). She was named Blogger of the Year in 2014 by The Great Plains Journalism Awards, was a finalist in 2015 and won again in 2016. In 2017, she was named the News Blogger of the Year. She has also won numerous writing awards from the Parenting Media Association.
Betty Casey has been editor of TulsaKids for over 20 years – her youngest child was 3-years-old when she started working for the magazine. She and her husband Wes have three adult children. Betty’s blog ranges from writing about current issues or information of interest to local parents, reflecting on her life without kids at home, and posting a few recipes now and then. (Cooking and running are two or her favorite past-times.) Betty is the author/illustrator of three children’s books, "May Finds Her Way," "That is a Hat" and "The Prince of the Prairie" (The RoadRunner Press). She was named Blogger of the Year in 2014 by The Great Plains Journalism Awards, was a finalist in 2015 and won again in 2016. In 2017, she was named the News Blogger of the Year. She has also won numerous writing awards from the Parenting Media Association.
 
				
 
                                            
                                         
                                            
                                         
                                            
                                         
                                            
                                         
                                            
                                         
                                            
                                         
                                            
                                         
                                            
                                         
                                            
                                         
                                            
                                         
                                            
                                         
                                            
                                        