Open Letter to Oklahoma Voters and Lawmakers


I am a teacher. I teach English at the high school of an independent district within Oklahoma City. I love my job. I love your kids. I call them my kids. I keep blankets in my room for when they’re cold. I feed them peanut butter crackers, beef jerky, or Pop Tarts when Michelle Obama’s school breakfast or lunch isn’t enough to fill their bellies. I comfort them when they cry and I praise them when they do well and always I try to make them believe that they are somebody with unlimited potential no matter what they go home to when they leave me.

What do they go home to? Sometimes when they get sick at school they can’t go home because you and the person you’re currently shacking up with are too stoned to figure out it’s your phone ringing. Sometimes they go home to parents who don’t notice them, and those are often the lucky kids. Sometimes they go home to sleep on the neighbor’s back porch because your boyfriend kicked them out of the house and his dog is too mean to let them sleep on their own back porch. They go home to physical and verbal abuse. They go home looking for love and acceptance from the people who created them … and too often they don’t find it.

Many days your children bring the resentment they feel toward you to school with them and they act out against peers, property, or their teachers. When I call you I’m told, “When he’s at school he’s your problem.” Or you beat them, not for what they did, but because it embarrassed or inconvenienced you when I called.

Often, they stay at school with me for an hour and a half after the bell rings because they don’t want to go home to you. Reluctantly, they get on the two buses meant to take home students who stay for athletic practice, and they go away for a dark night in places I can’t imagine.

Over 90 percent of the kids in my high school are on the free or reduced lunch programs. The walk hand-in-hand with Poverty and its brother Violence. They find comfort in the arms of your lover, Addiction. They make babies before they are old enough to vote. Or drive. And they continue the cycle you put them in.

Sometimes I get through to a student and convince her that education is the way out of this spiral of poverty and despair. Then you slap them down for wanting to be better than you.

And you, the lawmakers of this state, you encourage it. I hold two college degrees and have been on my job for 10 years. I was our school’s Teacher of the Year in 2014. I teach kids to read the ballots that keep you in your elite position. I teach them to look behind your lies and rhetoric. I teach them to think for  themselves. The compensation of me and my colleagues ranks 49th in the nation, and is the lowest in our region. I currently earn about $18,000 per year less than I did in 2002, my last year as an office worker for an energy company that merged with another and eliminated my job. I feel like my life has purpose now, but, as I turn 50 this year and wonder how I’ll put my own high school-age kids through college, I have to consider giving up helping scores of kids per year so I can afford to give my own children what they need to find satisfaction in their lives.

And what do you do? You whittle away at education funding. You waste the taxpayers’ money so that our great state faces unbelievable shortfalls and massive budget cuts. You take home a salary that ranks 10th highest in the nation among state legislators and you are inept, uncaring, and an abomination to our democratic form of government.

Those kids who stay after school with me? After Spring Break 2016 they can’t do that. You see, our district can no longer afford to pay to run those late buses. Your kids wade through garbage in the halls because we had to release the custodial crew that cleaned at night. Oh sure, we could make the kids clean up after themselves, except our administrators live in fear of lawsuits, and making a kid pick up the lunch tray he threw on the floor has been considered forced child labor. There’s also the very real possibility that a belligerent kid will just take a swing at one of us — again — because he or she wasn’t taught respect for authority at home. Did I mention how we had to let go of our security officers because we could no longer afford them? We now share one single solitary Oklahoma County Sheriff’s deputy with our ninth grade center and our middle school and alternative school. That’s one deputy for about 1,300 students.

We can no longer afford rolls of colored paper or paint or tape to make signs to support and advertise our Student Council activities. This fall our football team won’t charge through a decorated banner as they take the field because we can’t afford to make the banner. There won’t be any new textbooks in the foreseeable future. Broken desks won’t be replaced. We’re about to ration copy paper and we’ve already had the desktop printers taken out of our rooms.

We live in fear that our colleagues will leave us, not just because they are our friends, but because the district wouldn’t replace them even if we could lure new teachers to our inner-city schools during the teacher shortage you have caused. We fear our classes doubling in size.

We fear becoming as ineffective as you are. Not because we can’t or won’t do our job, like you, but because you keep passing mandates to make us better while taking away all the resources we need just to maintain the status quo. We fear that our second jobs will prevent us from grading the papers or creating the lesson plans we already have to do from home. We fear our families will leave us because we don’t have time for them.

I am the chairman of my department. My teachers could easily take other jobs in the private sector where they would make more money, but so far they have chosen to remain teachers because they love working with kids. How long will they continue to put the needs of students over the needs of family? It’s something we’re all dealing with. How far will you push us? What will you do without us when we leave the classroom or leave the state? It’s happening. You know it’s happening, and yet you do nothing.

You, the representatives, senators, and governor of Oklahoma are creating a population of ignorant peasants fit only to work in the oil field and factories you bring to this state by promising those businesses won’t have to pay their fair share of taxes. You leave our kids in a cycle of poverty and abuse while your pet donor oil companies destroy the bedrock beneath us, shaking our homes to pieces while you deny your part in all of it.

Parents, I beg you to love your children the way we love your children. Vote for people who will help teachers educate and nurture the kids we share. We can’t do it alone anymore.

795 responses to “Open Letter to Oklahoma Voters and Lawmakers”

  1. Ann Marie Robalik Avatar
    Ann Marie Robalik

    You are amazing! You’ve said what many parents feel and think. Perhaps you should run for President and kick a few candidates off the podium!!!!!!

    1. Craig Windland Avatar

      Actually we all have the ability to remove people from office. We can vote intelligently. Unfortunately, e continually elect people to Congress both at a National and State level who are diametrically opposed to the values expressed by this man and then rage about the government’s conduct.

  2. I feel your pain, and it saddens me, that our teachers and schools are treated like this. I hope and pray that we get it fixed before it’s too late. But, before you cast aspersions about, you should understand that I am no peasant, and I strongly resent your remark about oilfield and factory hands. I use the trig and physics formulas we swore we would never need again on a daily basis. I only know one dropout who has been around for very long, and he chose to abandon a scholarship to take care of his family. It is not our fault that we face these shortfalls, but your statement makes it seem like it is. I don’t ask for an apology, as I have a very thick skin, just that YOU, acknowledge how far off base your remark about “peasants” was.

    1. To be upset that he made that remark – and not upset about what teachers and children are actually facing is what is wrong. He was not trying to offend you, but has a very valid point. In fact, the Trig you say you use, is something he is saying won’t even get to the student’s. Please try to see past your own feelings and look at the larger picture.

  3. It seems as if this situation is the same throughout our country.

  4. This State is not even fit to retire in….sales taxes in my area are at 9.75. Why, because the State helps inself, not the students, residences. Schools in this area are left to the ‘leftovers’ from the populated areas. Yes, oil talks here…

  5. Lynda O'Connor Avatar
    Lynda O’Connor

    As it is in Oklahoma so it is in California where I was a teacher and felt exactly the same way. We are short changing our children; whenever a cut has to be made lawmakers continually target the
    schools and other vulnerable sections of society. We will all pay the price for this attitude when these children become adults. Teachers are buying their own supplies, cleaning their own classrooms and also having to assume a parental role because so many kids don’t have that at home. We love these kids and can only hope that we can make some type of difference in their lives., but get little support from the lawmakers or even the school system. Even they cut at the classroom level first. This is just the tip of the iceberg as to what is wrong with our education system. I would bet most teachers would agree with Mr. Wedel, but he will no doubt be “sent to the principal” and be disciplined for his outspokenness.

  6. This Bullshit!!! What do Michelle Obama’s call to a healthier Breakfast and Lunch really effect this situation at the local level? Why do people like this try to make their local politics about the Obamas…You get what you voted for…let me guess…the people of this state, county, or jurisdictions mainly vote….what?…. Republican!

    1. Dude, I appreciate the sentiment. But you said ” I hold two college degrees and have been on my job for 10 years”, and then you said “The compensation of me and my colleagues ranks 49th in the nation… ” Surely with two degrees, you are aware that “me and my colleagues” is not proper grammar. As a former English teacher, I am appalled. Who taught YOU? And why the need to diss Michelle Obama’s sincere attempt to stop our schoolchildren from ending up as fat, diabetic pigs? Kids don’t need 6000 calories of sugar, fat, and salt every day. Your case would have been much stronger if you’d made it without that snarky comment.

      1. Oh Please….you are missing his point

      2. Do you think children with diabetes are fat, diabetic pigs? Your point would have been made without the name calling. Shame on you. I will pray for you.

      3. I agree, Kimmie. Steven has several good points, but his right-leaning rhetoric is concerning. The right has been attacking education for decades, largely because of teacher unions. Kids are great for emotional backdrops, but since they don’t vote, politicians have no sincere desire to help. One party in particular is poised to benefit by a poorly educated populace.

    2. Out of this entire post, that’s what you took from it? All he said was that the meal plans that Michelle Obama implemented in this country sometimes leave high school students that don’t have access to food at home hungry during class. It’s not “healthier breakfast and lunch”, it’s just smaller quantities of the same garbage that school age kids have been eating for years. He didn’t make anything about the Obama’s, this entire post is about local legislation.

    3. Doug Winchell Avatar

      You are a fucking idiot! The Obamas have everything to do with this. Pull your head out of your ass before it’s to late.

      1. Craig Windland Avatar

        Perhaps you can tell us why the “Obama’s” have everything to do with this? Laws are created by the legislature. This, is a complaint at the local legislature. The problem is quite simple. We have been electing a new breed of Republicans to Congress and local governments. This has resulted in higher taxes for everyone except the obscenely rich and a government of the people by the corporation, and for the corporation. Conservatives created Citizens United and packed the Supreme Court with Justices that declare that “corporations are people”, and blind PACs are perfectly legal in our election processes; just to mention a few sources of our problems. They have gerrymandered our election districts resulting in majority popular vote getters not being elected; Al Gore to cite one well known example.

        I don’t care who is president, the problem lies in Congress and more accurately, us, who elected these corporate and Billionaire toadies to office.

    4. Serge Bernyea Avatar

      He was referring to the people in charge. at this time, it’s those Obama morons.

  7. Thank you for your honesty, effort, and love of the kids who you call your own.

  8. If more people would stand up like you do we as humanity would have a chance, I’m glad to know that there is people like you out there

  9. BERNIE SANDERS 2016

  10. I read your letter and said that’s me in this letter. I taught 15 year’s and experienced the same. I could also add having to live in constant fear each year that because of budget cut’s my job would be cut. That happened to me three time’s but yes I was hired back at the last minute in August. My summers were always lived in stress not knowing if that would be the last time I taught. One year when I returned I was placed in a horrible school where we had an ineffective Principle allowing the students to run the school. When students began throwing food at workers and teachers and even the vice Principle with no regard to consequences I realized it was time to get out. I flat out quit in the middle of the year. I was on Blood Pressure and anxiety medication and my health was more important to me. I lost my house as a result. Interesting statistic involving that particular school is that 180 of them are in jail or prison and some dead due to their violence and drugs in the city. I remember one 9th grade girl who had two children and was involved in drug use and dealing and who eventually killed her boyfriend over drug money. My first 15 years I was blessed with fantastic students and then………………………………..

    1. You are a teacher? Dear Lord, I hope you don’t teach english or literature. Your spelling and pronunciation is atrocious and you are using words that I don’t think they mean what you think they mean… Just because they sound alike, does not mean that they have the same meaning…

  11. We are with you on this. As a veteran teacher in Georgia, we are facing much of the same thing. Our governor, lt. governor, and state representatives receive handouts and are pushing for charter schools that bleed public education’s funding. Everyone wonders why the is a teacher shortage.

  12. WOW! you couldn’t have said it any better. Thank you to all teachers for caring for the children and I pray that one day the people that call themselves parents get rid of their selfish ways and step up to the plate and start giving everything they can to help the children. ……..It starts at home! Unfortunately only the ones who care will find their way to this wonderful letter. Thank you Mr.Wedel

  13. It will remain this way until everyone figures out that in order to stop this you must get rid of the republicans that are causing it. Their kids attend private schools while our kids attend the type of schools you refer too.

  14. FROM YOUR MOUTH TO EVERYONES EARS! GOD BLESS AND GOD SPEED Mr. Wedel.

  15. Thank you for putting this out there. Our teachers and our students deserve better.

  16. Bravo. You forgot the part where educators deal with all this, as well as irate, sometimes violent students without using weapons or harsh threats.

  17. John (Teacher from New York) Avatar
    John (Teacher from New York)

    Have to love the people that ‘Represent’ the American People. These legislators’ hefty salaries and pensions are earned off the backs of the people they are supposed to be representing. Why are legislators salaries or pensions never under attack? They seem to love threatening hard-working people that earn theirs, unlike them. The representatives in this country only care about themselves, their special-interest groups and power. Is there no one who will stand up for the American People?

  18. I, too, am a teacher. 20 years in Missouri. I am watching even the “richer” districts face these things. More and more cuts. More and more fundraisers (if people do them!). More and more apathy. More and more fear for the safety of children. More and more people leaving the profession. I keep saying I have 9 1/2 years to retirement. I can do this! …isn’t that sad? I think so. Why am I counting down? I love my students, my career, and my school… but I see the writing on the wall. Our nation is becoming one that doesn’t want to support schools or support teachers… which in turn means ZERO support for kids. Oh, and I am sick of parents not parenting. BE A PARENT!

  19. marcia wickersham Avatar
    marcia wickersham

    What a very good letter. It is so true. Im an independent oil company and have had to shut down due to the prices which affects other people.

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