By: Robby Korth, Lionel Ramos
Oklahoma's new State Superintendent of Public Instruction is ending his predecessor's plan to distribute Bibles to every classroom.
Robby Korth is a News Director at various public radio stations, including NPR and Public Radio Tulsa. He focuses on topics related to public education, school administration, and school districts, providing in-depth coverage and analysis of these critical areas. Robby's work has been featured in NPR, Public Radio Tulsa, 89.5 WNIJ & 90.5 WNIU, High Plains Public Radio, KOSU, KGOU Public Radio, and WUOT.
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Robby Korth's coverage primarily focuses on local political and legal developments in Oklahoma, particularly related to government announcements and policy regulations. His articles often cover topics such as tribal tags, voting, highway patrol issues, education, and legislative decisions.
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