Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters says families should expect major changes this fall in classroom curriculum and priorities. In particular, Walters says that changes to history education and the distribution of materials rooted in Judeo-Christian values should be expected.
In a recent interview, Walters discussed what parents should know about the upcoming changes to school curriculum, his plans to distribute Bibles in schools despite funding setbacks, and his ongoing legal battles with the federal government over alleged immigration-related education costs.
Here's a breakdown of what Walters had to say:
Q: What do you hope parents will take away from this legislative session?
Walters: "Well, huge wins for parents this session. We're so excited. Your kids are going to get a