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Kevin Stitt: “In some places in Oklahoma, kids are only required to be in…”

Featuring: Kevin Stitt, Republican | Governor of Oklahoma

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2025 State of the State Address

Published | Video Starts at 18:22

But we also need to make sure kids are in the classrooms. I've had parents from all over the state reach out to me with concerns about virtual school days In some places in Oklahoma, kids are only required to be in their seats for 148 days a year. For comparison, Kansas students are in their seats for 186 days a year. We all know that kids learn best when they're in the classroom with our great teachers. It's just common sense pro tem. (18:22–18:39)

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Asserts that Oklahoma students are required to attend school for fewer days than Kansas students.

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