Ryan Walters investigating OK school districts for allegedly not honoring Charlie Kirk's death

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Oklahoma State Department of Education has launched investigations into 12 school districts after receiving reports that those districts either did not lower their flags or failed to hold a moment of silence to honor the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, a spokesperson for the agency said.

State schools Superintendent Ryan Walters, who oversees the agency, ordered all public schools earlier this week to hold a moment of silence for Kirk, but several declined, saying they already hold moments of silence every morning for student reflection.

The list of those being investigated includes six Oklahoma City-area schools — Deer Creek, Edmond, Harding Fine Arts Academy, Moore, Mustang and Norman — as well as four schools in and around Tulsa: Broken Arrow, Glenpool, Owasso and Tulsa, Madison Cercy, a spokeswoman for Walters, wrote in an email to The Oklahoman on Friday, Sept. 19

 
Oklahoma State Department of Education has launched investigations into 12 school districts after receiving reports that those districts either did not lower their flags or failed to hold a moment of silence to honor the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, a spokesperson for the agency said.

State schools Superintendent Ryan Walters, who oversees the agency, ordered all public schools earlier this week to hold a moment of silence for Kirk, but several declined, saying they already hold moments of silence every morning for student reflection.

The list of those being investigated includes six Oklahoma City-area schools — Deer Creek, Edmond, Harding Fine Arts Academy, Moore, Mustang and Norman — as well as four schools in and around Tulsa: Broken Arrow, Glenpool, Owasso and Tulsa, Madison Cercy, a spokeswoman for Walters, wrote in an email to The Oklahoman on Friday, Sept. 19

Oklahoma is rated 50th for state education and this is the rubbish this joker is worried about. I don’t understand why this joker has a job?
 
Walters has remained outspoken in the days since Kirk's killing. He has touted how Oklahoma schools were honoring the slain political icon in a series of interviews on conservative news shows. He has described Kirk as a friend and champion of free speech and conservative values.

As co-founder of Turning Point USA, Kirk focused his messaging on teens and young adults. President Donald Trump credited him with bringing in scores of new Republican voters. But Kirk was also regarded by many as a polarizing figure and often attracted protests over his stances on gender and race.

In the wake of Kirk's killing, Walters sent out a news release inviting people to use the state's anonymous reporting platform to submit names of teachers who commented on Kirk's death.
 
Oklahoma State Department of Education has launched investigations into 12 school districts after receiving reports that those districts either did not lower their flags or failed to hold a moment of silence to honor the death of conservative activist Charlie Kirk, a spokesperson for the agency said.

State schools Superintendent Ryan Walters, who oversees the agency, ordered all public schools earlier this week to hold a moment of silence for Kirk, but several declined, saying they already hold moments of silence every morning for student reflection.

The list of those being investigated includes six Oklahoma City-area schools — Deer Creek, Edmond, Harding Fine Arts Academy, Moore, Mustang and Norman — as well as four schools in and around Tulsa: Broken Arrow, Glenpool, Owasso and Tulsa, Madison Cercy, a spokeswoman for Walters, wrote in an email to The Oklahoman on Friday, Sept. 19

How long before everyone needs to start wearing a Trump armband to show loyalty to Charlie?

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