By JJ Ryan
Jan 15, 2021
Governor Stitt posted a message to Twitter on Friday in response to school districts like Tulsa who will continue doing virtual or distance learning until further notice.
"While more districts continue to find ways to put their students first and safety reopen, students in Tulsa are now denied that chance until at least March 22nd. I will continue to keep fighting to make sure all Oklahoma students have the option for in-person learning." In the post he also included a picture of a second statement that says "As governor, I join the thousands of parents, students and teachers in Tulsa who are heartbroken to learn that they will continue to be together in their classrooms for at least 374 days. Sadly this decision is based on politics instead of the data which clearly shows that schools can be reopened safely"