STATEMENT FROM GOVERNOR STITT REGARDING OKLAHOMA STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION OKLAHOMA CITY (Dec. 7, 2020) – Governor Kevin Stitt today released the following statement regarding the Oklahoma State Board of Education: “I spoke with Melissa Crabtree today and she requested that I rescind her appointment to the Oklahoma State Board of Education. I was extremely disappointed to see how many were so quick to judge her without taking the time to personally speak to her. Ms. Crabtree is a loving mother and wife, and her public school teaching experience and work with special needs children would have been valuable assets to our state. However, it’s become clear that Democrats and unions only value the voices of teachers when they are willing to fall in line with their political agendas. That being said, I respect her decision and will rescind her nomination. We will reopen the search process and identify a new appointee as soon as possible.” – Governor Kevin Stitt Crabtree also issued the following statement: “I am grateful to Governor Stitt for nominating me to serve on the Oklahoma State Board of Education and it is a tremendous honor to be considered. However, after careful consideration, I have determined that this is not the right opportunity for me to serve my state.” – Melissa Crabtree Blogger's note -- here is an example of the vitriol directed at Crabtree by some in the left-led education field: by Jamison Faught - December 11, 2020 at 11:45AM |
Stitt responds after Board of Education nominee withdraws after targeting by labor unions Click the title to read the entire article at Muskogee Politico |