People at the March 31 education rally, held at the state Capitol, wore customized shirts and brought homemade signs to vent their frustrations with education policies and funding in Oklahoma.
People at the March 31 education rally, held at the state Capitol, wore customized shirts and brought homemade signs to vent their frustrations with education policies and funding in Oklahoma.
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by Carmen Forman, Oklahoma Watch
March 31, 2014