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Oklahoma Proposes Teaching Alternative Perspectives on the 2020 Election in Schools

  • Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters introduced new social studies standards requiring high school students to study alleged discrepancies in the 2020 election starting in the 2025-26 school year.
  • The adoption process faced criticism and a lawsuit from parents, teachers, and others, who argue it was flawed and lacked transparency while Walters and supporters defend the process.
  • The curriculum includes Trump's debunked claims of election fraud, COVID-19 origins as a lab leak, and expanded biblical instruction, while omitting some Biden administration accomplishments and separation of church and state references.
  • Plaintiffs seek a temporary restraining order to halt these standards, with former Attorney General Mike Hunter stating, "Our goal is to get to the truth of things," and asserting the law was not followed.
  • The dispute signals ongoing political battles over education content in Oklahoma, reflecting deep divisions and raising concerns over accuracy, political influence, and the role of public education.
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We Got This Covered broke the news in on Friday, May 2, 2025.
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