Oklahoma State Department Of Education Releases Video For Tulsa Schools

The Oklahoma Department of Education has released a video it says expresses the newfound hope and optimism for students in Tulsa Public Schools.

“The strong action taken by me and the State Board of Education serves notice that we mean business about making sure our state’s largest school district serves parents and, above all, serves our students," said State Superintendent Ryan Walters. "Today’s video is full of life and hope, just like Tulsa kids. I want make sure they hear me loud and clear: I will not allow Tulsa schools to fail and will stop at nothing to help make sure they succeed."

The release of the song comes a day after the state board of education changed the status of Tulsa Public Schools to "Accredited With Deficiencies."

Earlier this week, Tulsa School Superintendent Dr. Deborah Gist announced her resignation effective September 15. The district's Chief Learning Officer, Dr. Ebony Johnson, was later appointed interim superintendent.

The Tulsa School Board released the following statement following the state school board's accreditation decision:

"Tulsa Public Schools is grateful for the decision of the State Board of Education. We appreciate the opportunity for members of Tulsa’s Board of Education to engage in meaningful discussion with the State Board of Education for the benefit of our students. We remain dedicated to our mission of providing high-quality education to our students. We will continue to foster an environment of excellence and growth, working hand-in-hand with our educators, staff, families, community, and the State Board of Education.

We understand the urgency to address challenges in our educational outcomes. Today, the State Board of Education committed to working with our locally-elected school board to accelerate progress for students and ensure transparency in district operations. This work is underway in earnest, and we are focused on strengthening our efforts and plans in service of our students' achievement.

We would like to extend our gratitude to the Tulsa community, our families, our students, and our remarkable educators and staff, who contribute tirelessly to our students’ success. Tulsa Public Schools is committed to rising above challenges, collaborating with our partners, and providing the best education for every student we serve."


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