Sanders Named Secretary of Education

Governor Kevin Stitt has named Nellie Tayloe Sanders to serve as the next Oklahoma Secretary of Education. She’s worked with the non-profit, Center of Family Love, since 2013. It provides services for neurodivergent individuals and those with intellectual and developmental disabilities.

“Nellie has championed innovative paths in education, particularly for those with dyslexic thinking and unique learning styles. Her advocacy, rooted in her personal experiences and her journey as a parent, has led to impactful and sustainable changes. I am enthusiastic about her bringing this dedication and creativity to the Oklahoma school system, as we strive towards an educational framework that effectively supports and empowers every student,” Stitt said.

Sanders is a dyslexic thinker and advocate. She also supports education freedom by offering public, charter, and private schools.

“It’s a privilege to be part of Governor Stitt’s cabinet as the Secretary of Education,” said Sanders. “In an era where one-size-fits-all education falls short, my mission is to revolutionize our approach, ensuring every child finds a pathway to success tailored to their unique needs. My goal is to empower parents with choices and support teachers in unleashing their full potential – moving beyond the constraints of politics and bureaucracy. Governor Stitt’s commitment to educational freedom resonates deeply with me. It’s about creating a landscape where every student, irrespective of their background or learning style, is valued and prepared for the future. I’m thrilled to contribute my insights and experience, championing reforms that will equip Oklahoma’s students not just for today’s job market, but for the dynamic opportunities of tomorrow.”


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