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Oklahoma House proposal would add 7 school days for $175 million

By Craig Hall
March 17, 2026 3 Min Read
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By: Nuria Martinez-Keel

OKLAHOMA CITY — House lawmakers proposed extending Oklahoma’s minimum school year by seven days and pledged $175 million to make it happen.

Read more: Oklahoma House proposal would add 7 school days for $175 million

House Bill 3151 passed off the House floor 62-28 Wednesday evening and heads to the Senate, where leadership has endorsed the measure.

The bill is the first firm proposal from the House this session for increasing public school funding, though leaders have discussed adding funds for other education initiatives, as well. Senate leaders unveiled their $254 million education funding plan weeks ago.

“We put a flag in the ground yesterday that said we believe that despite this year being the highest funding level in the history of the state of Oklahoma for public education, we want the (next) budget and the year after next to be even higher than it is this year,” House Speaker Kyle Hilbert, R-Bristow, told news reporters Thursday.

Oklahoma law requires a minimum of 181 school days or 1,086 instructional hours in public schools. Districts that  build their calendars on the 1,086-hour requirement must stay in session for at least 166 school days. 

HB 3151 would increase the 166-day minimum to 173 days starting in the 2027-28 school year. 

Parent-teacher conferences and teacher professional development days could still count for up to 42 instructional hours per school year. A former version of the bill sought to strike that from state law.

The bill’s author, Rep. Rob Hall, R-Tulsa, said raising the minimum number of school days is a “much-needed step toward improving educational outcomes in our state.”

“Spreading instructional time over more days will help keep students engaged throughout the school day and make the time our educators spend with them more effective,” Hall said in a statement.

House leadership said multiple education-focused organizations backed the measure, including groups representing teachers, school administrators, rural and urban schools, and school boards.

The bill adds school days at a rate of $25 million per day. 

For districts already operating longer than 173 days, the funding would be a bonus that they could invest in teachers, students and other school needs, said Shawn Hime, executive director of the Oklahoma State School Boards Association.

“I think every district leader I’ve talked to has been excited about the idea of having more time with students, especially with the guarantee that we’ll be funded for that time,” he said.

Oklahoma law requires a minimum of 181 school days or 1,086 instructional hours in public schools. Districts that  build their calendars on the 1,086-hour requirement must stay in session for at least 166 school days. 

HB 3151 would increase the 166-day minimum to 173 days starting in the 2027-28 school year. 

Parent-teacher conferences and teacher professional development days could still count for up to 42 instructional hours per school year. A former version of the bill sought to strike that from state law.

The bill’s author, Rep. Rob Hall, R-Tulsa, said raising the minimum number of school days is a “much-needed step toward improving educational outcomes in our state.”

“Spreading instructional time over more days will help keep students engaged throughout the school day and make the time our educators spend with them more effective,” Hall said in a statement.

House leadership said multiple education-focused organizations backed the measure, including groups representing teachers, school administrators, rural and urban schools, and school boards.

The bill adds school days at a rate of $25 million per day. 

For districts already operating longer than 173 days, the funding would be a bonus that they could invest in teachers, students and other school needs, said Shawn Hime, executive director of the Oklahoma State School Boards Association.

“I think every district leader I’ve talked to has been excited about the idea of having more time with students, especially with the guarantee that we’ll be funded for that time,” he said.


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