Oklahoma Republican Gov. Kevin Stitt clarified his vision for high school graduates in his state after a news report indicated that he wanted them to join the Army if they decided against college or trade school.
As 2024 drew to a close, Stitt began touting his “Classrooms to Careers” initiative, a series of measures that have given parents a $7,500 tax credit for school choice and allowed high school students to study financial literacy, take classes that better suit their college or career ambitions, and earn credit through relevant work experience.
During an interview about “Classrooms to Careers” with KOKH, Stitt further expounded on his plans for educating kids for the future.
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“I’m thinking about even making it a requirement to graduate from Oklahoma high schools — you’ve
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