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Thursday’s Board of Education meeting was a back-and-forth between Superintendent Ryan Walters and three of the state school board members over the proposed social studies standards.
Lawmakers are now vowing to take another look at the new social studies standards for students. That decision follows Governor Stitt’s questions about how the standards were passed.
The resolution had to be filed Thursday to meet normal legislative calendar requirements for passage by next Thursday, when ...
Walters accused three new board members of creating a "fake controversy", while they said their frustrations were real.
Tensions ran high on Thursday during the Oklahoma State Department of Education meeting and at the center of it were social studies standards.
Imagine a country with deep political divisions, where different groups don't trust each other and violence seems likely. Now ...
Three members of the Oklahoma State Board of Education said they considered the swapped standards a “breach of trust” by Ryan ...
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NWAhomepage on MSNOklahoma governor disapproves of social studies standards switchGovernor Stitt voiced his disapproval Wednesday over the Social Studies Standards switch that happened at the last school board meeting.
Board of Education members have said Ryan Walters neglected to mention to them that he’d made last-minute changes to new ...
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