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Oklahoma is auditing its $9.6 billion education budget to boost transparency and ensure funds directly support students.
Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt has launched a comprehensive review of the state’s $9.6 billion annual public education funding to improve transparency and accountability.
Led by Secretary of Education Dan Hamlin and the Office of Educational Quality and Accountability, the audit will analyze how funds are distributed, focusing on classroom versus administrative spending.
Using data from state agencies, the review aims to ensure taxpayer dollars directly support student learning.
The report is due by August 31, 2026, though no policy changes have been scheduled.
Officials stress the effort is meant to boost efficiency and trust in the education system.
Oklahoma está auditando su presupuesto de educación de 9.600 millones de dólares para aumentar la transparencia y asegurar que los fondos apoyen directamente a los estudiantes.