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OKLAHOMA CITY — In a rare turn of events, the Oklahoma State Board of Education convened Wednesday morning without the presence of State Superintendent Ryan Walters. This unusual situation raised eyebrows among board members and attendees alike, as the superintendent's absence is typically seen as a significant oversight in matters of educational governance.
During the meeting, board members discussed various pressing issues facing the state's education system, including budget allocations, curriculum standards, and ongoing initiatives aimed at improving student outcomes. The decision to proceed without Walters highlighted the board's commitment to ensuring that critical discussions continue despite leadership challenges.
Board members expressed their determination to move forward with the agenda and emphasized the importance of collaboration in addressing the educational needs of Oklahoma students. The meeting served as a platform for members to voice concerns and propose solutions, showcasing the board's resilience and dedication to their mission.
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