Tulsa World reports:
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Ryan Walters is considering legal action against a Wisconsin-based group calling for his resignation, he said last week.
“To think they’re going to continue to bully teachers is outrageous,” Walters said, referring to the Freedom from Religion Foundation. “The options we’re looking at are very wide, very broad. Could be legal memos. Could be lawsuits.”
Walters and the FFRF took turns calling each other bullies after the organization complained to Prague Public Schools about Christian prayers being including in the elementary building’s daily activities. The district agreed to discontinue the prayers.
Oklahoma City’s NBC affiliate reports:
Parents in Prague are upset after finding out that their kids have been going to Bible studies at school, given Bibles, and have had a morning prayer over the intercom the past couple of weeks at Prague Elementary School. “There are kids who are either getting picked on or bullied because they don’t believe these things and aren’t choosing to be a part of these bible studies,” said one parent, who wanted to remain anonymous.
“From how I understand it is that the kids went to the Guidance Counselor and the Counselor helped organize it and get it going but the kids had to lead it, it’s a loophole in the law.” The anonymous parent has four kids who go to Prague Elementary and said one came home with two Bibles and told her she was headed to school to learn about God. She also said that every morning over the intercom there was a morning prayer because all of the kids “wanted to do it,” according to school staff.
Oklahoma City’s ABC affiliate reports:
State Superintendent Ryan Walters took to social media voicing his opinion on the Prague Public School District’s decision to stop daily prayer broadcasts.
“We’re going to continue to fight for religious liberty and religious freedom here in the state of Oklahoma,” said Walters. The fallout comes after News 4 talked to parents upset their children had been going to Bible study and prayer was being done over the intercom, both actions the Freedom from Religion Foundation says are unconstitutional.
The Freedom from Religion Foundation is calling for Walters to resign. The Prague School District released a statement stating its leadership “is dedicated to following the law and protecting the rights of every student to freely exercise his or her religion.”
Walters appeared here last month when he joined the Trump campaign to “stop the cancer of teachers unions.”
In August, Walters approved far-right PragerU’s climate change-denying, anti-LGBTQ, racist videos for use in Oklahoma public schools.
The FBI is currently investigating Walters’ department for misspending $1.7M in education funds on items such as “kitchen appliances, power tools, furniture, and entertainment.”
Walters has posted a ranting video in which he baselessly claimed that China is secretly funding Tulsa’s public schools. His claim was immediately denounced by Tulsa officials.
In June, Walters appeared here when he announced that Oklahoma’s public schools will soon have a mandatory daily prayer, the mandatory posting of the Ten Commandments in classrooms, and a mandatory high school course in “Western civilization.”
In July, Walters declared that Oklahoma public school students will be taught that the infamous 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre was not inspired by racism.
Many expect Walters to run for governor when fellow Christian nationalist Gov. Kevin Stitt is term-limited out of office. He recently headlined at the Family Research Council’s annual far-right “Pray, Vote, Stand” summit.
In the video below, Walters rages that it’s “outrageous” for groups such as the FFRF to “weaponize lawsuits” against mandatory Christian indoctrination in public schools. Watch the clip.


Well, one of my favorite teachers here, an atheist, has a bumper sticker that says, “As long as there are tests and pop quizzes, there will be prayer in school.” To me, if moral decay began when prayer was discontinued in public schools, then the kiddoes aren’t getting their time with God at home. Which actually brings the rightwing full circle about public services…
This Walters; I’ve read headlines and story bits that people are trying to recall him. But I read more headlines about stuff like this. Ah, well.
“People of faith will never be bullied” ha. That’s because bullying is their gig, and they’re not giving it up.
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Hi Ali. Well said, all of it. I also used to say that if people think kids don’t pray in school, then they never heard of PE / gym class. Or like you said, quizzes and tests.
The real issue is why do these people want to force Christian prayers, and only Christian prayers, in public schools? They have their churches, their youth groups, their homes, even religious schools. Because it is not about their kids, it is about indoctrinating other people kids. They are losing butts in pews, and the younger generation is leaving, in a large part due to bigotry of the fundamentalist sects. The kids learn tolerance in public schools and then have out LGBTQIA friends. So they leave the church.
These religious groups have a plan. Remove the support and positive messages of LGBTQIA in schools, force the gay / trans kids back into the closet, remove anti-bullying programs, and then indoctrinate the kids in the Christian god / Jesus at all grades in school. That is the game they are playing and they are willing to bet everything on this last gasp to control society. Hugs
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