It is day three on the job for Oklahomas new state superintendent.

State Superintendent Lindel Fields has 15 months in his appointment to overhaul the agency left by Ryan Walters and believes it is feasible, pointing to the Empire State Building being built in 14 months.

After a brief, official swearing-in ceremony at the capitol, Fields invited the mediawithout TV camerasto answer many looming questions.

While 2 News couldn't have our camera in the briefing, OSDE shared a video of it afterwards:

In the first 90 days, Fields wants to focus on the issues immediately impacting teachers and students lives.

There is a special board meeting set for October 9 to address outstanding teacher certifications and student transfers.

As far as the headline-grabbing controversies led by Walters Bi

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