October 22, 2025 - 12:07

The Tahlequah Area Chamber of Commerce will hold its 4th Annual State of Education on Thursday. This event aims to bring together educators, community leaders, and stakeholders to discuss the current state and future direction of education in the Tahlequah area.
Participants can expect insightful presentations from local school administrators, educators, and policymakers who will share updates on educational initiatives, challenges, and successes within the community. The forum will also provide an opportunity for attendees to engage in discussions about the importance of education in shaping the future workforce and addressing the needs of students.
Networking opportunities will be available for attendees to connect with one another, fostering collaboration among local schools, businesses, and organizations. This annual event serves as a vital platform for highlighting the critical role education plays in the community and ensuring that all voices are heard in the ongoing conversation about educational improvement and innovation.
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