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Friday, July 21, 2023

THE MAD MAGA MONK OF OKLAHOMA EDUCATION RYAN 'RASPUTIN' WALTERS - IDEA POOR KIDS MONEY ON THE LINE

 

THE MAD MAGA MONK OF OKLAHOMA EDUCATION RYAN 'RASPUTIN' WALTERS

IDEA POOR KIDS MONEY ON THE LINE

Ladies and gentlemen, we have a new star in the world of public education scandals, and his name is Ryan Walters. This man has become the Rasputin of Oklahoma, and not in a good way. His handling of federal funds has created quite a stir, and now he has over $200 million for poor kids. What will he do with it? Well, let's take a closer look.

First off, let's talk about the man himself. Ryan Walters is the Superintendent of Education in Oklahoma, and he's been making quite a name for himself lately. Some might say he's a bit of a troublemaker, but I prefer to think of him as a maverick. He's not afraid to take risks, and that's what makes him so interesting.

Now, let's get down to business. Ryan Walters has over $200 million in federal funds for poor kids, and the question on everyone's mind is, what will he do with it? Some might say he'll do the responsible thing and allocate it to the schools that need it most. But let's be real here, this is Ryan Walters we're talking about. He's not exactly known for his responsible behavior.

So, what are some of the possibilities? Well, he could use the money to build a giant statue of himself in the middle of Oklahoma City. Or maybe he'll use it to fund a new reality show called "Ryan Walters: Superintendent of Shenanigans." The possibilities are truly endless.

But in all seriousness, there are some concerns about whether or not Oklahoma schools will actually get the funding they need. Lawmakers have voiced their concerns, and it's a valid point. We can't let Ryan Walters' antics get in the way of providing education to those who need it most.

In conclusion, Ryan Walters is a wild card. He's unpredictable, he's controversial, and he's got $200 million burning a hole in his pocket. Only time will tell what he'll do with it, but one thing's for sure, it'll be interesting to watch. So buckle up, Oklahoma, it's going to be a bumpy ride.

Oklahoma schools allocate more than $224 million in Title 1 Part A funding https://kfor.com/news/local/oklahoma-schools-allocate-more-than-224-million-in-title-1-part-a-funding/ 

Oklahoma lawmaker concerned about schools' federal funding https://www.koco.com/article/oklahoma-schools-federal-funding-ryan-walters-mark-mcbride/44603777 

State Superintendent Ryan Walters announces nearly $200 million in IDEA funding for Oklahoma schools https://okcfox.com/news/local/ryan-walters-oklahoma-state-superintendent-idea-funding-schools-early-intervention-and-special-education-services-for-infants-toddlers-children-youth-with-disabilities-sde