on October 18, 2009M at 3:30 pm
I’m going to visit with Oklahoma Secondary Schools Activities Association executive director Ed Sheakley early this week. Do you have a question for him? Leave it as a comment here or e-mail me at raber@opubco.com. I’ll pick a few to ask him and we’ll have his answers this week in The Oklahoman.
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the private school issue is important,but the playing field for some schools such as u.s. Grant and northwest is unjust, what can be done to help these school compete. having U.S. Grant with its enrollment compete against Jenks and union is unfair