Although his total budget request would increase the agency’s funding by $113 million, Walters hinted at “potential staff ...
Oklahomans organized a protest at the state Capitol that was part of a larger effort of protests taking place around the ...
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State Superintendent Ryan Walters has asked for summary judgment in a defamation lawsuit filed against Walters by a former ...
The head of Oklahoma state schools defended his stance of allowing Immigration and Customs Enforcement into schools on ...
Several representatives across the aisle asked schools Superintendent Ryan Walters why he won't consider free Bibles instead ...
Lawmakers didn't waste any time taking the hard questions to State Superintendent Ryan Walters, who was at the Capitol to answer for his plan to spend millions on Bibles to be put in public schools.
As state officials anticipate a smaller budget in the next fiscal year, lawmakers on Tuesday appeared doubtful of requests to ...
Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters discusses the Department of Education's $4 billion budget request, including ...
Tulsa, raised questions about a plan to commit taxpayer dollars to buy Bibles that might be acquired for free or for little cost.
Oklahoma lawmakers debate Ryan Walters’ education policies after state test scores rank in bottom 10
As national testing again ranks Oklahoma in the bottom 10 for academic results, lawmakers on Wednesday debated whether the ...
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News Nation on MSNOklahoma education chief: ‘Our schools will not be sanctuary schools’“We’ve said our schools will not be sanctuary schools in Oklahoma,” Walters told NewsNation’s Connell McShane on Wednesday.
On Wednesday, State Superintendent Ryan Walters told state representatives his department needs more money. Part of the additional expenses is the new Bibles he wants in every classroom.
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