Oklahoma Academic Standards


Oklahoma Academic Standards serve as expectations for what students should know and be able to do by the end of the school year and are written by Oklahomans for Oklahoma. 

The subject matter standards shall be thoroughly reviewed by the State Board every six (6) years according to and in coordination with the existing subject area textbook adoption cycle (70 O.S. § 11-103.6a). The development, review, and revision process involves stakeholders throughout the state of Oklahoma and is an ongoing and critical component to ensuring Oklahoma students in every classroom receive current and relevant learning experiences that prepare them for college, career, and citizenry. 

Oklahoma Academic Standards & Assessments

Subject Standards Assessments
Computer Science

OAS (2023)

 

No state assessment

English Language Arts

OAS(2021)

OSTP: Grades 3-8, and CCRA Grade 11

 

The 2021 standards will begin to be assessed in Spring 2024.

Mathematics

OAS (2022) 

OSTP: Grades 3-8, and CCRA Grade 11


The 2022 standards will begin to be assessed in Spring 2024.

Science

OAS (2020) 

OSTP: Grades 5, 8, and CCRA Grade 11

 

Social Studies OAS (2019)  High School American History Grades 10-12
Fine Arts

OAS (2023)

 

Credit(s) required for graduation
Personal Financial Literacy OAS (2019) Competencies required for graduation
World Languages

OAS(2021) 

Credit(s) required for graduation
Health OAS (2023) No state assessment
Physical Education OAS (2023) No state assessment
Education Technology Integrated ISTE (2016) No state assessment

 

What Oklahoma Academic Standards Do What Oklahoma Academic Standards Do Not
  • Do focus on deep thinking, conceptual understanding, and real‐world problem-solving skills
  • Do set expectations for students to be College, Career, and Citizenship Ready
  • Do incorporate literacy in Science, Social Studies, and Technical Subjects
  • Do emphasize the use of citations and examples from texts when creating opinions and arguments
  • Do increase rigor and grade‐level expectations
  • Do determine the full range of support for English Language Learners and Students with Special needs.
  • Do not dictate how teachers should teach
  • Do not mandate a specific curriculum
  • Do not limit advanced work beyond the standards
  • Do not require the purchase or development of entirely new instructional materials
  • Do not prescribe all that can or should be taught
  • Do not limit efforts to prepare students for college, career, and citizenship readiness
  • Do not prescribe interventions for students below grade‐level

The Oklahoma Academic Standards were not written or funded by the Federal Government. Oklahoma educators and content specialists participated in the writing, review and feedback process of the Oklahoma Academic Standards.

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Last updated on October 11, 2023