Oklahoma Education Chief Criticized for Website and Funding Missteps
In a contentious session, Oklahoma state legislators harshly criticized State Superintendent Ryan Walters for losing critical federal funding for schools and being locked out of his own Department of Education website for years. During the debate, lawmakers questioned Walters' ability to update his department’s website, to which he confirmed, "Correct," admitting his lack of access.
This incident is part of a broader criticism against Walters, who has been accused of mismanaging federal funds and failing to secure additional grants for crucial programs. Lawmakers highlighted the negative impact of these failures on the state's education system, further exacerbated by the Superintendent's contentious handling of various departmental responsibilities.
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