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The investigation comes days after two board members told The Oklahoman they saw nude women on a TV in Ryan Walters' office during a meeting.
The Oklahoma County Sheriff’s Office confirmed OMES asked it to review allegations that explicit content appeared on a TV in Ryan Walters’ office during a State Board of Education meeting.
Two Oklahoma State Board of Education members say scenes of naked women were on a TV screen visible to them during a closed session.
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State Superintendent Ryan Walters faces investigation by the Oklahoma County Sheriff's Office following allegations of displaying explicit content during a board meeting. Bipartisan lawmakers respond,
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State Superintendent Ryan Walters denies responsibility for images of nude women being shown during an executive session of the state education board.
OMES refers investigation into reports of nude images on Ryan Walters' TV to Oklahoma County Sheriff
In the aftermath of allegations of nude women on State Superintendent Ryan Walters’ office television, the Office of Management and Enterprise Services has referred the investigation to the county sheriff.
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.
Two members of the Oklahoma State Board of Education said they saw images of nude women on a TV during a meeting in his office.
State Superintendent Ryan Walters again has threatened Oklahoma districts that don’t follow his demand to provide free school lunches with sanctions.
Yes, the state superintendent appears to have had female nudity on display via his office TV, but also, under his leadership, #oklaed has worsened in academic outcomes and other metrics, says columnist Ginnie Graham.