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Shooter appeared in court: Cruz made a Monday afternoon court appearance concerning the sealing of certain documents in his case. 134
Teachers plan to rally in Oklahoma City on Monday morning, which has resulted in the closure of several schools across the state, including Oklahoma Public Schools, its largest district.It's unclear how long the walkout may last."We will be back in the schools when our members tell us to," Alicia Priest, president of the Oklahoma Education Association told CNN.Teachers say they've reached a breaking point over education funding and salaries.Last week, Oklahoma legislators approved a measure that includes a ,100 pay raise for teachers. Priest said the pay raise is a "good starting point."The OEA had called for ,000 pay raises for teachers over the next three years and ,000 pay raises for full-time support professionals such as custodians, secretaries, bus drivers and food service workers. Oklahoma is among the bottom three states for teacher salaries ."This isn't just about teacher salaries," David DuVall, executive director of OEA told CNN. "This is about funding our schools for our students,"Priest told CNN that educators are working in classrooms without full sets of textbooks and that some of the books are more than 20 years old, affecting the quality of education for students.Although House Bill 1010XX, which was signed into law by Gov. Mary Fallin last week, provides education funding, she said that the million in the bill "will buy less than one textbook per student in Oklahoma.""We've been cut over 28% in the last 10 years in education funding, and our schools just can't maintain all of the supplies, instructional materials, textbooks, even copy paper. Copies are limited in schools to maybe 30 a week," she said. 1657

Solid Rock Church — a megachurch known for their large statue of Jesus that can be seen from the nearby interstate — addressed criticism of their decision to hold services on their Facebook page."As Christians, we are charged by Jesus Christ to obey the laws of our land. Therefore, if the laws of our nation should ever change with respect to our First Amendment right to assemble, thereby restricting us from having our church doors open, we will willingly comply," the statement read. "If there has ever been a time in the history of our world when we all need God's help, it is now. For that reason, we believe that the doors of Solid Rock Church should remain open. 670
Superintendent John Hill says an investigation that began with a parent's complaint found at least 46 students ages 14 to 18 were involved in what could be prosecuted as felony child pornography. That's nearly 6 percent of the school's population.School police continue investigating, but Hill says the district hasn't pushed for criminal prosecutions. Students were instead suspended temporarily or sent to an alternative school, based on the severity of their actions. 470
Six measures on four state ballots concerned the legalization of recreational or medical marijuana.Voters in Michigan approved a measure that allows people 21 and older to use marijuana and changes current violations from crimes to civil infractions.Missouri had three competing measures. All of them proposed to legalize marijuana for medical purposes, but with different proposed sales tax amounts and revenue uses:- 2% tax, with revenue to be spent on veterans' services, drug treatment, education and law enforcement- 15% tax, with revenue to be spent on a biomedical research institute- 4% tax, with revenue to be spent on health care services for veteransVoters in Utah are deciding whether to legalize medical marijuana, and Michigan and North Dakota voters weighed citizen initiatives to legalize recreational marijuana.Oklahoma voted in June to approve medical marijuana. 880
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