loading . . . Ryan Waltersâ promised investigations into schools that didnât honor Charlie Kirk never happened, records show After the death of Charlie Kirk, the Oklahoma State Department of Education received over 400 complaints about schools and school staff accused of disrespecting the slain conservative activist. But the agency didnât follow through on promises to investigate.
Under State Superintendent Ryan Walters, the agency said in September it was investigating a dozen districts that refused his directive to honor Kirk, as well as at least 70 teachers for anti-Kirk social media posts. Weeks later, Walters resigned to lead the Teacher Freedom Alliance, a conservative anti-teachers union group.
A defining feature of Waltersâ whirlwind tenure as Oklahomaâs top education official was a focus on spectacle over substance. Walters was a fixture on cable news, framing Oklahoma as a front line in the national culture wars over race, religion, and classroom content. At the same time, his agency struggled with basic administrative duties â such as erroneously paid teacher bonuses or managing federal grants. Legislative auditors and education groups repeatedly criticized the department for disorganization and lack of follow-through.
**Read the full list of complaints**
In mid-September, after Kirk was killed while speaking outside of a Utah college, Walters announced on social media he would be âinvestigatingâ teachers who made âdefamatory or egregious commentsâ about Kirk, and would âhold schoolsâ accountable for not observing a moment of silence for the slain conservative provocateur.
Walters urged parents to report schools and teachers who failed to honor Kirk to the State Department of Education. He vowed to hold districts and educators accountable. But records obtained by _The Frontier_ show agency investigators declined more than 100 requests from the public to investigate schools that did not hold a moment of silence for Kirk. Reports of teachers who allegedly made insensitive social media posts related to Kirkâs killing also went uninvestigated, according to department spokeswoman Bailey Woolsey, though action might have been taken at a local level, she said.
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Woolsey, who was hired after Waltersâ exit from the agency, said Department of Education investigators conducted a âpreliminary reviewâ of the reports but âno formal investigation or action was pursued.â
Woolsey told _The Frontier_ that the agency issued __ no notices of investigation to any schools related to Kirk. Walters did not respond to requests for comment by _The Frontier._
The Frontier reached out to all school districts, asking them for comment on the allegations in the Kirk complaints. The districts that responded said the State Department of Education never contacted them about the alleged investigations.
_Above: A selection of complaints_
Reports from parents to the State Department of Education range from displays of frustration or anger at perceived left-leaning bias by districts, teachers and administrators, to jokes at Waltersâ expense. Some reports were even made by school employees against their co-workers.
âI donât appreciate this school district taking my childâs right to observe a moment of silence for someone she loved and watched often, simply because it would hinder their schedule,â one parent reported about her childâs elementary school in Deer Creek. âThe school and teachers schedules be damned, what does a MINUTE to respect this man really do to their precious schedules?â
A parent of a middle-schooler in Ponca City reported Superintendent Adam Leaming, calling him a âleft wing political hack that thinks he is better than Walters.â
âHelp make Ponca City Schools Great Again and get rid of Leaming,â the parent wrote.
Leaming did not respond to a request for comment.
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A parent in Coweta reported the local district for not honoring Kirk, asking âWhy do you have a full day for MLK day but can not observe 1 min for Charlie Kirk.â The parent said the district superintendent said âhe was more on my side of the issueâ and that he âappreciated my opinion. Which meant nothing.â
âI think some disciplinary action should be taken,â the parent wrote.
But complaints went unheard and Walters stepped down weeks later. He was replaced by Lindel Fields, a former educator who immediately began to unwind many of Waltersâ directives, saying he was seeking to ârebuildâ the departmentâs relationships with educators and parents.
Software state education officials used to handle the reports asked parents to âdescribe the individualâ they were reporting. One person identified their target as âRyan Walters, white, fragile male.â
âStop wasting our time with your politicized emails. Itâs annoying,â they wrote. âMy kids are learning about our history, the good and the bad. They accept the lgbtqia+ community ⊠leave us alone and resign.â
The report was flagged internally as âRW opposition,â records show.
Legal experts pointed out from the start that Walters had no statutory authority to order moments of silence or to investigate districts that declined to participate. Under Oklahoma law, the power to regulate and accredit schools rests with the State Board of Education, not the superintendent.
By 2025, Waltersâ influence within the state government had waned. Legislative leaders were openly critical of his combative style, and the State Board of Education had begun asserting its independence.
In fact, lawmakers had recently moved to curb Waltersâ power even further. Earlier in 2025, the Legislature passed a bill limiting his ability to revoke teaching licenses following concerns he was using his office to pursue political vendettas.
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# Ryan Waltersâ promised investigations into schools that didnât honor Charlie Kirk never happened, records show
by Dylan Goforth, The Frontier
November 12, 2025
<h1>Ryan Waltersâ promised investigations into schools that didnât honor Charlie Kirk never happened, records show</h1> <p class="byline">by Dylan Goforth, The Frontier <br />November 12, 2025</p> <p class=âhas-drop-capâ>After the death of Charlie Kirk, the Oklahoma State Department of Education received over 400 complaints about schools and school staff accused of disrespecting the slain conservative activist. But the agency didnât follow through on promises to investigate. </p> <p>Under State Superintendent Ryan Walters, the agency said in September it was investigating a dozen districts that refused <a href=âhttps://www.oklahoman.com/story/news/education/2025/09/19/ryan-walters-investigating-schools-for-allegedly-not-honoring-charlie-kirks-death/86240080007/â>his directive to honor Kirk</a>, as well as <a href=âhttps://oklahoma.gov/education/newsroom/2025/september/teacher-removal-and-districts-under-investigation-regarding-char.htmlâ>at least 70 teachers for anti-Kirk social media posts.</a> Weeks later, Walters resigned to lead the Teacher Freedom Alliance, a conservative anti-teachers union group. </p> <p>A defining feature of Waltersâ whirlwind tenure as Oklahomaâs top education official was a focus on spectacle over substance. Walters was a fixture on cable news, framing Oklahoma as a front line in the national culture wars over race, religion, and classroom content. At the same time, his agency struggled with basic administrative duties â such as <a href=âhttps://www.yahoo.com/news/ryan-walters-blames-teachers-media-153100701.html?fr=sycsrp_catchallâ>erroneously paid teacher bonuses </a>or <a href=âhttps://www.readfrontier.org/stories/under-ryan-walters-oklahoma-lost-federal-funding-to-help-schools-respond-to-tragedies/â>managing federal grants</a>. Legislative auditors and education groups repeatedly criticized the department for disorganization and lack of follow-through.</p> <p><strong><a href=âhttps://www.documentcloud.org/documents/26222725-orr-25-478-searchable/â>Read the full list of complaints</a></strong></p> <p>In mid-September, after Kirk was killed while speaking outside of a Utah college, Walters announced on social media he would be âinvestigatingâ teachers who made âdefamatory or egregious commentsâ about Kirk, and would âhold schoolsâ accountable for not observing a moment of silence for the slain conservative provocateur.</p> <p>Walters urged parents to report schools and teachers who failed to honor Kirk to the State Department of Education. He vowed to hold districts and educators accountable. But records obtained by <em>The Frontier</em> show agency investigators declined more than 100 requests from the public to investigate schools that did not hold a moment of silence for Kirk. Reports of teachers who allegedly made insensitive social media posts related to Kirkâs killing also went uninvestigated, according to department spokeswoman Bailey Woolsey, though action might have been taken at a local level, she said. </p> <p>Woolsey, who was hired after Waltersâ exit from the agency, said Department of Education investigators conducted a âpreliminary reviewâ of the reports but âno formal investigation or action was pursued.â</p> <p>Woolsey told <em>The Frontier </em>that the agency issued<em> </em>no notices of investigation to any schools related to Kirk. Walters did not respond to requests for comment by <em>The Frontier. </em></p> <p>The Frontier reached out to all school districts, asking them for comment on the allegations in the Kirk complaints. The districts that responded said the State Department of Education never contacted them about the alleged investigations. </p> <figure class=âwp-block-gallery has-nested-images columns-default is-croppedâ> <figure class=âwp-block-image size-largeâ><a href=âhttps://www.readfrontier.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/pic4.jpgâ><img src=âhttps://www.readfrontier.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/pic4.jpgâ alt=ââ class=âwp-image-29019âł /></a></figure> <figure class=âwp-block-image size-largeâ><a href=âhttps://www.readfrontier.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/pic3.jpgâ><img src=âhttps://www.readfrontier.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/pic3.jpgâ alt=ââ class=âwp-image-29020âł /></a></figure> <figure class=âwp-block-image size-largeâ><a href=âhttps://www.readfrontier.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/pic2.jpgâ><img src=âhttps://www.readfrontier.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/pic2.jpgâ alt=ââ class=âwp-image-29021âł /></a></figure> <figure class=âwp-block-image size-largeâ><a href=âhttps://www.readfrontier.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/pic-1.jpgâ><img src=âhttps://www.readfrontier.org/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/pic-1.jpgâ alt=ââ class=âwp-image-29022âł /></a></figure> </figure> <p><em>Above: A selection of complaints</em></p> <p>Reports from parents to the State Department of Education range from displays of frustration or anger at perceived left-leaning bias by districts, teachers and administrators, to jokes at Waltersâ expense. Some reports were even made by school employees against their co-workers.</p> <p>âI donât appreciate this school district taking my childâs right to observe a moment of silence for someone she loved and watched often, simply because it would hinder their schedule,â one parent reported about her childâs elementary school in Deer Creek. âThe school and teachers schedules be damned, what does a MINUTE to respect this man really do to their precious schedules?â</p> <p>A parent of a middle-schooler in Ponca City reported Superintendent Adam Leaming, calling him a âleft wing political hack that thinks he is better than Walters.â</p> <p>âHelp make Ponca City Schools Great Again and get rid of Leaming,â the parent wrote.</p> <p>Leaming did not respond to a request for comment. </p> <div style=âbackground-color: #fff7f0;border: 1px solid #e89c45;padding: 20px;border-radius: 8px;font-family: Arial, sans-serif;max-width: 600px;margin: 20px autoâ> <h2 style=âcolor: #b85c00;margin-top: 0âł>Support Independent Oklahoma Journalism</h2> <p style=âcolor: #4a4a4a;font-size: 16px;line-height: 1.5âł> The Frontier holds the powerful accountable through fearless, in-depth reporting. We donât run ads â we rely on donors who believe in our mission. If thatâs you, please consider making a contribution. </p> <p style=âcolor: #4a4a4a;font-size: 16px;font-weight: boldâ> Your gift helps keep our journalism free for everyone. </p> <p> <a href=âhttps://www.readfrontier.org/donateâ style=âbackground-color: #e57200;color: #ffffff;padding: 12px 24px;text-decoration: none;border-radius: 5px;font-size: 16px;font-weight: boldâ><br /> đ¶ Donate Now<br /> </a> </div> <p>A parent in Coweta reported the local district for not honoring Kirk, asking âWhy do you have a full day for MLK day but can not observe 1 min for Charlie Kirk.â The parent said the district superintendent said âhe was more on my side of the issueâ and that he âappreciated my opinion. Which meant nothing.â</p> <p>âI think some disciplinary action should be taken,â the parent wrote. </p> <p>But complaints went unheard and Walters stepped down weeks later. He was replaced by Lindel Fields, a former educator who immediately began to <a href=âhttps://oklahomavoice.com/2025/10/07/oklahomas-new-state-superintendent-lays-out-vision-for-next-15-months-in-office/â>unwind many of Waltersâ directives</a>, saying he was seeking to ârebuildâ the departmentâs relationships with educators and parents. </p> <p>Software state education officials used to handle the reports asked parents to âdescribe the individualâ they were reporting. One person identified their target as âRyan Walters, white, fragile male.â</p> <p>âStop wasting our time with your politicized emails. Itâs annoying,â they wrote. âMy kids are learning about our history, the good and the bad. They accept the lgbtqia+ community ⊠leave us alone and resign.â </p> <p>The report was flagged internally as âRW opposition,â records show.</p> <p>Legal experts pointed out from the start that Walters had no statutory authority to order moments of silence or to<a href=âhttps://www.oklahoman.com/story/news/education/2025/09/23/ryan-walters-oklahoma-charlie-kirk-honor-lawyer-response/86298702007/â> investigate districts that declined to participate.</a> Under Oklahoma law, the power to regulate and accredit schools rests with the State Board of Education, not the superintendent.</p> <p>By 2025, Waltersâ influence within the state government had waned. <a href=âhttps://www.newson6.com/story/66bcca75448c4dba60537aa3/state-rep-mark-mcbride-on-letter-calling-to-investigate-ryan-waltersâ>Legislative leaders were openly critical of his combative style</a>, and the State Board of Education had begun <a href=âhttps://www.oklahoman.com/story/news/state/2025/09/25/ryan-walters-resignation-final-oklahoma-state-board-education-meeting/86344157007/â>asserting its independence</a>. <br />In fact, lawmakers had recently moved to curb Waltersâ power even further. Earlier in 2025, the Legislature passed a bill<a href=âhttps://www.oklahoman.com/story/news/education/2025/05/21/ryan-walters-oklahoma-teaching-licenses-gov-stitt-hb-1277/83747464007/?utm_source=chatgpt.comâ> limiting his ability to revoke teaching licenses</a> following concerns he was using his office to pursue political vendettas.</p> <p>This <a target="_blank" href="https://www.readfrontier.org/stories/ryan-walters-promised-investigations-into-schools-that-didnt-honor-charlie-kirk-never-happened-records-show/">article</a> first appeared on <a target="_blank" href="https://www.readfrontier.org">The Frontier</a> and is republished here under a <a target="_blank" href="https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nd/4.0/">Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License</a>.<img src="https://i0.wp.com/www.readfrontier.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/cropped-favicon.jpg?resize=150%2C150&ssl=1" style="width:1em;height:1em;margin-left:10px;"></p> <img id="republication-tracker-tool-source" src="https://www.readfrontier.org/?republication-pixel=true&post=29018&ga4=289643089" style="width:1px;height:1px;">
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