Cherokee Nation is proud to provide
additional financial assistance to public schools in northeast Oklahoma,
especially during this era of declining budgets across the state. Last week,
we issued more than $444,000 to public school districts in Cherokee Nation’s
14 counties. We sent 107 school districts a one-time award of $4,150. The
money, allocated by the Cherokee Nation Tribal Council from the tribe’s Motor
Vehicle Tax fund, will help students in the constantly evolving areas of
science, technology, engineering and mathematics programming.
Our hope is this help will ensure our
children get the education they deserve. The Oklahoma State Legislature
routinely has failed our communities and our children by severely
underfunding our public school districts year in and year out. Cherokee
Nation, which already contributed more than $5 million to public education
this year, has taken the lead in filling the gap so that our youth are
prepared for a better and brighter future. STEM education must continue to be
a priority in Oklahoma for children in K-12. We need more funding in these
core subjects so that we remain competitive in the future. Comprehensive STEM
courses are the only way we can ensure a competitive workforce is prepared
for the modern, global economy. Now more than ever, Cherokee Nation’s role as
a partner to public education is critical to northeast Oklahoma.
Each school district will determine the
best use of the financial assistance. We know some school administrators plan
to purchase science lab equipment or math tutoring software. Others will use
it for robotics programs, and some will purchase computers and printers. I
know our partners in public education will be creative and utilize the
funding to enhance STEM activities for students.
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