Investigation launched into Ryan Walters
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The images were reportedly seen on a television in the office of Oklahoma Superintendent Ryan Walters, who denies any wrongdoing.
Ryan Walters has held office in Oklahoma since his appointment in 2020 and was elected just two years later. Here's a rundown on who the official is.
Becky Carson and Ryan Deatherage allege that a video featuring nude women was displayed on a TV in Walters’ office during a board meeting Thursday. The two said they were the only attendees in a position to see the screen. The allegations have prompted bipartisan calls for an investigation so lawmakers can get clarity on the situation.
Ryan Walters, Oklahoma’s top education official, is under investigation after board members say explicit images appeared on a TV in his office during a closed meeting.
Images of naked women allegedly crossed State Superintendent Ryan Walters TV screen during a meeting. Here's what we know.
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Oklahoma County deputies will lead investigation into nude images on Ryan Walters' office TVThe investigation comes days after two board members told The Oklahoman they saw nude women on a TV in Ryan Walters' office during a meeting.
A criminal investigation is underway after bombshell allegations of explicit nude images played on a TV in State Superintendent Ryan Walters’ office during last week’s State School Board meeting.
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PinkNews on MSNOklahoma’s anti-LGBTQ+ schools boss Ryan Walters denies watching porn during meetingOklahoma state education boss Ryan Walters has denied watching pornography during a meeting last week. The superintendent of public instruction, known for his anti-LGBTQ+ and “anti-woke” rhetoric, said the allegations that he was watching explicit content during a Board of Education meeting were “categorically false”.
OSDE board member urges focus on improving Oklahoma's education system amid Ryan Walters controversy
Board member Chris Van Denhende says he's more concerned with State Superintendent Ryan Walters' plan to test teachers who transfer from other states, and Walters' violation of state statute.
The rule requires school counselors to spend at least 80% of their work time on direct and indirect counseling services.