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In This Issue:


UPCOMING ROPE Report LIVE!

August 23, 9am: Yvette Hampton, Schoolhouse Rocked

August 25, 9am: Janelle Batts, Red River TV


Tulsa PS is Fighting Improvements


Textbook Reviews open to the public NOW through Sep 19


REPLAY last week's podcasts with Brett Farley and Joy Pullman! Can't Miss!


IN THE NEWS

News 9~Coach Pleads Guilty in Student Sexual Abuse Case

Parents, Beware of the new Saturn App!


Click on links in pictures or in RED for articles and information


Join us Wed. Aug 23@9 am! Yvette Hampton, producer of Schoolhouse Rocked will be with us this Wednesday.

Yvette is a homeschool mom through and through, but it wasn’t supposed to be this way. Like so many other homeschoolers, Yvette and her husband, Garritt, said they would NEVER homeschool their kids, but God had other plans. As a mom who is concerned for the future of this generation and the future of our country, Yvette has a deep passion to see a culture shift by encouraging people through the truth of God’s Word.

Join us Fri. Aug 25@9 am! Janelle Batts is a writer, storyteller, producer and founder of Red River Media alongside her husband, Kevin. She and her husband have spent the past ten years in media working to sound the alarm and bring attention to hot button issues that affect the heart of Oklahoma and our society as a whole.Their latest big work is Saving Clayton, the documentary series about the Wooley family.

Janelle resides in Oklahoma with her husband and three children. Click on the Saving Clayton picture below to watch the trailer.

WATCH SCHOOLHOUSE ROCKED: THE HOMESCHOOL REVOLUTION

There’s a revolution transforming education and it’s not happening in the classroom!

Saving Clayton

I hope you were able to see the missing video before Tulsa World filed a lawsuit saying it was breaking a copyright. Tulsa Public Schools is ignoring their own statistics and rejecting help offered by the OSDE to raise their scores. Jenni and I discussed the abysmal scores, the return for our investment, during our podcast: ROPE Report Live on August 2.


We got a chance to chat with Walters' staff this past week. These are some of the things we learned:

Rather than accepting help to improve, they are fighting with State Superintendent Walters. Below are some facts and statistics from the OSDE along with some plans to improve.

TPS has argued both that they believe in local control and Walters should stay out of it one minute, and then will argue that Walters hasn't give them a specific plan the next minute. The rhetoric lets you know that they are not in the least interested in improving the education of students. They are much more interested in the social engineering of Tulsa children while being paid to educate. Yes, Tulsa does deserve better! Click here for the Tulsa schools report card.



Failing Schools

  • 65% of Tulsa’s schools are failing.
  • TPS makes up 43% of MRI list, for schools that did not get off the F list from 2018-19 to 2021-22
  • TPS leadership does not care.

Reading Proficiency

  • Only 12.9% of TPS is proficient in reading.
  • 15 of their elementary schools have a reading proficiency less than 5%
  • TPS leadership would rather focus on their students knowing the right ideology than being able to read, they don’t want critical thinkers.

Financial Mismanagement

  • Over a Million in embezzled funds or questionable funds
  • More money being investigated.
  • Per-Pupil spending is $1,600 more than the state average, they are spending most of those costs

on administration.

  • TPS is wasting your tax dollars on far-left pet projects rather than teaching students.

Improvement Plan

  • Gist’s army of supporters project TPS’ own issues when they say OSDE doesn’t have a plan. OSDE has laid out a pathway to improvement for TPS: Re-orient finances to serve students, Increase Reading Proficiency Scores to the State Average, and get TPS schools off the F-list.

o The State Auditor’s office would gladly help provide suggestions on how to

implement the internal controls that TPS lacks.

o OSDE is rolling out reading initiatives to help with reading scores statewide.

  • OSDE has provided the tools for TPS to be successful. It is up to them to use the tools.
  • If Dr. Gist would like OSDE to micro-manage every aspect of an improvement plan, Walters would welcome an invite from her to appoint an interim superintendent that can handle those duties.

Conclusion

  • Dr. Gist must resign or the board must act to remove her.
  • There must be improvement, either from current leadership or future leadership
  • Accountability is not a dirty word, no matter how much TPS wishes it was.
  • Walters and his staff are attempting to do something Hofmeister never did, and that’s hold her buddies accountable.
  • If TPS is accredited with probation, there will be NO impact to funding.

o Both TPS and OKCPS were put on probation in 2009, both survived probation

  • Tulsa deserves better than what they’ve got.

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IN THE NEWS

COACH PLEADS GUILTY IN STUDENT SEX ABUSE CASE

One of the original victims who spoke out said she went to the sheriff’s office in 2015 claiming the girls basketball coach abused her when she was 13 years old at Friend Public Schools. The now 28-year-old claims she was groomed and sexually abused for years.

A former coach at an Oklahoma high school has pleaded guilty to 10 felony counts.

Ronald Gene Akins worked at Ninnekah High School and was a former coach at Friend Public Schools. 

Akins will serve 15 years in prison and 25 years on probation. He will also have to check in every 90 days as a registered sex offender after being released from prison.

Hat tip to Tulsa Parents Voice and Chris Cullum: PARENTS- There is an app which has exploded in popularity this week at my daughter’s school called Saturn. It is a scheduling app in which you upload your class schedule, and it tells you who all is in your class. Neat concept, right? After downloading it myself to understand it better, what I found was surprising, and the reason for this post.

Upon launching Saturn, I was asked to provide a phone number as my login ID— although I could have logged in with a School email address or a Snapchat account. I was prompted to enter my birthday and select a graduation year. (The app was originally intended for only High Schoolers, so I had to fib and give it an incorrect birthday and the wrong graduating class.) I then was able to join ANY school I desired in the country. Naturally, I chose my daughter’s school.

At this point, I have not had to verify anything except a phone number. Not my name, birthday, where I lived, email, relation to the school, etc.

I was just a 41-year-old man using the Saturn app to gain access to 350 new friends.

The app indicates you would need to verify you are a student (using a school email) to see the schedules of the other students. But this is not exactly true. I was able to input a bogus schedule (choosing from a list of teachers the app provided) and see who was in any class. I was even able to see a girls athletic team roster. It then told me who all had joined my classes. And then, simply by changing the teachers on my own schedule, I was able to see who was in ANY class. So, it’s not unreasonable to think that a predator or intruder could compile a full schedule for any student in the app without ever having to fully log in.

But the reality is, even if the app did require an official login, it's still allowing anyone in the school to see my daughter’s schedule- a bully, a stalker, an unwanted admirer, a mean girl, etc.

But the app doesn’t stop there. Each student’s profile allows them to upload a photo, a description of themselves (which some did) and add links to their Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, Venmo, or any website they choose. I was able to click the student's links and watch some reels right there in the Saturn app- thus gaining more information about them.

There is also a Direct Message feature available for private discussions, which is unlocked once you verify yourself using a school email address. So, anyone who has logged in, can now DM your student.

Taking this a step further, I realized I could change my profile name, even if it matched another student in the app. What would stop me from cyber-bullying using another student’s name?

Another "feature" is a Bulletin board where students can post school events. One of the posted events was this Friday evening's game. The app gave the location, date, time, and (thanks to the social nature of the app) a list of all the students (and their profile pictures) who will be attending.

The last thing I’ll mention was the most surprising. Let’s remember, I have not had to verify who I am at all— in the app I am a 14-year-old in 8th or 9th grade using a fictitious name. Within just a few hours I had received 3 friend requests from students. 2 girls and 1 boy. I’m not sure what the benefit of being “friends” is within the app. I did not accept their requests, so I can only speculate what could have happened at that point. I suspect we could have sent DM’s or photos.

Instead of getting mad at our daughter for wanting this app, we used this as an opportunity to educate her on the realities of the world we live in, and how what was described to her as an innocent app, turned out to be a whole lot more. In the end, I am just a dad trying to protect my daughter.

Please don’t think I am here to shame any parent for allowing their child to use the app. Some of you may be fine with its features. Others, not so much. Some may be as clueless as I was. Some are just trying to keep their head above water. I get it. I am here simply to share my experience, because ya know, it takes a village. And really who has the time to dissect every app, movie, book, etc. which these kids get hold of these days?



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We know our newsletter is full of very heavy topics. We encourage you to stay engaged, but to always look to God to give you strength for the task!

Blessings to you all!

Jenni White

Education Director

Michael Grande

Parent Liaison

Julia Seay

Legislative Director

Nancy Blalock

Treasurer

Tracey Montgomery

Parental Rights Director

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