The Teacher Walkouts Moved These Educators To Run. Now, They're Facing Off
Steve Jarman and Sherrie Conley have each spent more than 15 years working in Oklahoma public schools. Jarman is a Democrat, Conley is a Republican — and they're both running for the same state seat.
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NPR News: The Teacher Walkouts Moved These Educators To Run. Now, They're Facing Off
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