Walters’s Trump Advisory Committee Names Katie Quebedeaux and Kendra Wesson as Co-Chairs
Wesson and Quebedeaux have joined forces to kick-off DOGE-style education oversight group in Oklahoma
Oklahoma City, Okla – Today, Oklahoma State Superintendent Ryan Walters is joined by former OSBE Members Kendra Wesson and Katie Quebedeaux to form the Trump Advisory Committee. The group will continue to fight the liberal DC swamp that has now leaked into Oklahoma’s Executive Branch. Wesson and Quebedeaux will serve as co-chairs of the committee, leading the charge to take back our schools from the Federal Department of Education.
“I am proud of our mission on behalf of parents, students, and educators to create a world-class education system in Oklahoma,” said Katie Quebedeaux. “We are prepared to work closely with families, educators, and communities to ensure every Oklahoma child has a bright future and access to the quality education they deserve.”
Quebedeaux is a fourth-generation Oklahoma native and a Guymon High and Oklahoma Panhandle State University Graduate. She has experience working with students from preschool through high school. She is joined by fellow OSBE Alum Kendra Wesson as co-chair of the organization.
“The United States has shown a desire for transparency in government, proven by the presidential election,” said Former OSBE member Kendra Wesson. “Secrecy in education hurts taxpayers' pocketbooks, educational outcomes and, most of all, leaves children vulnerable to predatory behaviors in the classroom.”
Kendra Wesson is a proud member of the Caddo Nation and a native Oklahoman. She attended nine different schools from K—12, which gave her a keen understanding of how important school choice is in Oklahoma’s rural communities.
“The Trump Advisory Committee is not here to play politics, said Walters. “We are here to fight on behalf of the hearts, minds, and souls of Oklahoma Students, their families, and our educators. The weak will be exposed. The corrupt will be held accountable. And Oklahoma’s children will finally have access to the educational journey they deserve.”