August 15 – Oklahoma begins issuing a PragerU-developed assessment to teachers relocating to Oklahoma from California and New York, designed with the goal of keeping out teachers the state considers to be "woke indoctrinators".[7]
August 30 – State Representative Ty Burns (R-Pawnee) announces his resignation from office following his guilty plea on one count of domestic abuse and two counts of assault.[8]
September 24 – State Superintendent Ryan Walters announces he will resign to lead the Teacher Freedom Alliance.[9]
October 15 – State Superintendent Lindel Fields announces the state will rescind a plan that would have put Bibles in all public school classrooms and made teachers incorporate it into their lessons.[10]
November 30 – The University of Oklahoma places an instructor on leave after Turning Point USA criticizes her for giving 0/25 points on an essay about gender. The instructor says the essay, which defends the idea of gender norms and frequently references the Bible, does not "answer the questions for this assignment, contradicts itself, heavily uses personal ideology over empirical evidence in a scientific class, and is at times offensive".[12][13]
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