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After the state superintendent's strong claims about how Oklahoma school districts were spending their money, 2 News dug into the data to uncover the truth.
Oklahoma superintendents say Ryan Walters’ free meal order is legally shaky, financially unrealistic and poorly timed for 2025-26 school budgets.
Ryan Walters' school lunch decree makes headlines but lacks legal force, raising questions ahead of a possible 2026 run for Oklahoma governor.
Oklahoma is forcing courts – as they did in Tennessee in 1925 – to wrestle with the question of how much religion is ...
Ryan Walters is pushing a brand-new unfunded mandate ― trying to slash administrator pay and meddle with school breakfast and ...
The chairman of the House Education Committee publicly criticizes state superintendent while school nutritionists' group ...
A key lawmaker in Oklahoma education policy called Superintendent Ryan Walters' demand that school districts fully fund ...
Robert Henry, also a former U.S. appellate judge, filed a friend of the court brief over Senate Bill 1027, which sets new ...
State Superintendent Ryan Walters is facing backlash for what critics call an unenforceable political stunt—demanding school districts provide every student free lunch without giving them a single ...
State Superintendent Ryan Walters announced big changes for school lunches starting this upcoming school year, one of them ...
State Superintendent Ryan Walters is outlining how Oklahoma educators should teach about the Israel-Iran conflict. In a memo, Walters says the recent developments show an urgent need for educators ...
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