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SB 1360

Mathematics instruction; Oklahoma Math Achievement and Proficiency Act; teacher training; creating the Office of Mathematics Improvement; Director; screening instrument; funding. Effective date. Emergency.

2026 Regular Session Introduced by Anthony Moore and 1 co-sponsor

Oklahoma directs education department to establish math instruction pilot program and new Office of Mathematics Improvement to address student math proficiency.

Approved by Governor 05/21/2026
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Bill Summary · SB 1360

Legislative bill overview

SB 1360 directs Oklahoma's State Department of Education to establish a pilot program for mathematics instruction and create a dedicated Office of Mathematics Improvement. The bill was introduced with emergency status, suggesting the sponsor views the matter as time-sensitive.

Why is this important

Mathematics proficiency is a foundational skill affecting student readiness for higher education and workforce competitiveness. Creating specialized infrastructure to improve math instruction could address performance gaps, though the bill's specific mechanisms and funding requirements remain unclear from the title alone.

Potential points of contention

  • Funding ambiguity: The bill's fiscal impact and appropriations requirements are not detailed in available information, which is why it was referred to the Appropriations Committee
  • Pilot program scope: Without specifics on which schools participate, how long the pilot runs, or what instructional changes are tested, it's unclear whether the program addresses identified problems effectively
  • Implementation burden: Creating a new state office requires resources and coordination, raising questions about whether existing education infrastructure could accomplish similar goals more efficiently

Compiled from official sources — confirm details with the bill’s official record.

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