Hayley Jones Charlton (@hayley_okc) 's Twitter Profile
Hayley Jones Charlton

@hayley_okc

Recovering middle school teacher turned #oklaed attorney. Overly invested sports fan. Wife and mama. Believer in things I can't yet see. Views here are my own.

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Stitt commutes Julius Jones death sentence to life imprisonment without the possibility for parole, on the condition that he shall never again be eligible to apply for, be considered for, or receive any additional commutation, pardon, or parole.

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I've had a song from Sesame Street stuck in my head for three days now. Parents -- how do you get annoying kids' songs out of your head?? HELPPPP.

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"And ... for my daughters... I admit that I did not always get the [work/motherhood] balance right... but I love you so much." OMG. I feel this in my bones.

"And ... for my daughters... I admit that I did not always get the [work/motherhood] balance right... but I love you so much."  

OMG.  I feel this in my bones.
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While education politics are all outrage all the time, new poll shows the overwhelming majority of parents see school as business as usual. 88% agree "my child's teacher(s) have done the best they could, given the circumstances around the pandemic." 1/x npr.org/2022/04/29/109…

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I didn’t think it was possible to feel more sickened or enraged by school shootings, and then I became a parent. What an unimaginable nightmare.

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In a controversial 6-3 decision regarding religious freedom, the Supreme Court ruled Monday that public school teachers were allowed to lead students on Crusades to win back the Holy Land for Christians. bit.ly/3yAZe4h

In a controversial 6-3 decision regarding religious freedom, the Supreme Court ruled Monday that public school teachers were allowed to lead students on Crusades to win back the Holy Land for Christians. bit.ly/3yAZe4h