Why Oklahoma Keeps Ranking Last in Education | Featuring John Croisant and Craig McVay

May 9
52 mins

Episode Description

Why does Oklahoma continue to rank near the bottom nationally in education outcomes — and what would it actually take to fix it?

In this episode of the Oklahoma Memo Podcast, Ryan Welton is joined by Democratic congressional candidate John Croisant and Democratic candidate for state superintendent Craig McVay for a wide-ranging discussion about the state of public education in Oklahoma.

The conversation explores:

  • Federal education funding and proposed Department of Education cuts

  • Oklahoma’s widening education investment gap

  • Teacher pay and retention challenges

  • Emergency-certified teachers and classroom realities

  • The role of vouchers and public school funding

  • Why class size matters

  • The hidden emotional and physical demands of teaching

  • Teacher Appreciation Week memories and reflections

Craig McVay also shares insights from decades in education leadership, including what new teachers misunderstand most about classroom management and why many educators leave after their first year.

Meanwhile, John Croisant discusses how education investment directly impacts Oklahoma’s workforce, economy and long-term prosperity.

This is a passionate, personal and policy-heavy conversation about one of the most important issues facing Oklahoma today.

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