A Ryan Walters two-fer
“When you look at education rankings, a lot of these are ridiculous,” said Supt. Walters, when asked about it after Thursday’s board meeting.
“They like to take into account how much money we put into education. That’s never been an evaluation of mine of what makes a good education system, it’s outcomes,” said Supt. Walters.
The rankings from WalletHub showed that Oklahoma ranked the lowest in several categories, including teacher-per-pupil, test scores, dropout rates, and more.
[Test scores and dropout rates are examples of outcomes. And teacher ratios are certainly a consequence of what OK is doing or not doing.]
Oklahoma lawmakers respond to allegations that Ryan Walters displayed nude women on his office TV during executive session.
Multiple Oklahoma lawmakers and a board member are responding to allegations involving State Superintendent Ryan Walters following Thursday’s State Board of Education meeting.
Two publications, including
NonDoc, report that board members, Becky Carson and Ryan Deatherage, say that a video featuring naked women was displayed on a TV in Walters’ office during the meeting. Carson and Deatherage said they were the only ones seated in a position where they could see the screen.
On Saturday, a fellow board member released a statement sharing what he experienced during the executive session.
Chris Van Denhende, State Board of Education member, responded, saying,
"I have read the reporting from both the Oklahoman and NonDoc and have been quoted in the Tulsa World online article last night. I can confirm their reporting is accurate as to the facts," Van Denhende said. "The only thing I am still unable to confirm is exactly what was seen on the TV as the situation of my chair and the setup of the room did not allow me to see the TV. That said, I have no reason to doubt what Becky Carson and Ryan Deatherage have said," Van Denhende said. "Based on Superintendent Walters reaction when Becky called it to his attention something was being viewed that was not supposed to be on that TV."