Ryan Walters is stepping down from his role as state superintendent after two years in the office.
In a letter sent to parents on September 30, Walters outlined the accomplishments made during his time in office.
Walters thanked parents in the letter for trusting him to 'fight for your children' as he prepares to leave the position. The letter highlights what Walters calls 'historic' education reforms accomplished in record time.
Those reforms included eliminating what he calls "woke indoctrination" in classrooms, like DEI, and providing $20,000 bonuses to special education teachers.
However, many disagree with the letter and say they're ready for him to leave.
Suzanne Hetherington's grandchildren have gone through public school, and she said Walters hasn't been good. 2 News asked her