Steve Metzer

Tulsa World Capitol Bureau Staff Writer

OKLAHOMA CITY — Ryan Walters heralded what he described as Oklahoma’s national leadership role in education in remarks delivered Wednesday to a Christian conservative group a day after he formally resigned as the state’s superintendent of public instruction.

In a brief address to members of the OCPAC Foundation, Walters vowed to continue advocating for Christian values and American exceptionalism in education as he takes on a new job as chief executive officer of the Teacher Freedom Foundation, an affiliate of the conservative Freedom Foundation.

“We’ve got to get our schools back on track, and, folks, we did it here in Oklahoma with the most aggressive agenda in state history,” he said. “We’re not going anywhere. We’re staying in Ok

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