Gov. Stitt: We ‘Want to Put Parents in Charge’ of Education

Gov. Stitt: We ‘Want to Put Parents in Charge’ of Education

Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt told Newsmax Thursday that his administration wants to “put parents in charge” of their children’s education by giving them school choice options.

“We’ve got a plan to increase funding for public education around 12%, with teacher pay raises,” Stitt said during an appearance on Newsmax’s “American Agenda.” “We just believe more schools, more options, [and] putting parents in charge is the right way to do that. We’re focused on it on both sides of the aisle and also from the House and the Senate. We’re all on board with getting something across the finish line this year.”

 

Gov. Stitt: We ‘Want to Put Parents in Charge’ of Education

Gov. Stitt: We ‘Want to Put Parents in Charge’ of Education

Practice or Prophecy? The Day a Red Heifer Became a Turning Point in History

Red Heifer Ceremony in Israel: What Happened July 1—and Why…
Gov. Stitt: We ‘Want to Put Parents in Charge’ of Education

Inside the Hunt for the Red Heifer: The Ceremony That Shocked Israel

A Texas Rancher, Five Red Heifers, and a Ceremony Stirring Prophetic…
Gov. Stitt: We ‘Want to Put Parents in Charge’ of Education