An Oklahoma state superintendent faced criticism from a panel member during a meeting for being locked out of his education department website for two years. During a meeting with local officials discussing school funding, the state superintendent addressed his problems accessing the website. In a video posted on X, formerly Twitter, on June 21 by the media outlet Heartland Signal, two men attempt to explain why they can’t use the site.
RELATED: Oklahoma superintendent faces criticism for appointing Libs of TikTok creator to library panelOne man starts the discussion by sharing his thoughts on the inability to use the website by saying, "To try and gain access there was a dependency on creating standalone websites previously, and under our new technology and re-refining back to our support we are trying to get access, and they have been working with us these last few weeks to get it since this was funneled up as a...