Conservative author and journalist Ted King is running for the Office 1 school board seat in the Justus-Tiawah School District in Rogers County, east of Claremore. Justus-Tiawah is a PK-8 district, with no high school. It serves 460 students from two campuses, Pre-Kindergarten to 2nd Grade in Tiawah and 3rd through 8th Grades on Highway 20 near Will Rogers Downs. Like all elementary districts, Justus-Tiawah has only three school board members. The election will be held on Tuesday, April 7, 2026. Early voting at the Rogers County Election Board, 415 W. 1st St., Claremore, will be held on Thursday and Friday, April 2-3, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. King is the author of Cowboy Bethlehem: The Story of Our Lady of Clear Creek Abbey, published in 2025, and The War on Smokers and the Rise of the Nanny State, published in 2009. I've known Ted King for many years and am proud to call him a friend. When the United Kingdom officially "Brexit-ed" the European Union, Ted and I met at the White Lion pub to toast the happy event with a celebratory pint. He and I both had the opportunity to meet the head of the Reform UK Party, Nigel Farage, before his 2021 Tulsa speech; Farage is on track to be elected Prime Minister in 2029 or sooner. Ted King was urged to run by Mary Alice Nelson, a fellow rural Rogers County resident, Cal-Berkeley graduate, horse trainer, and frequent caller to the Pat Campbell Show on KFAQ. Mary Alice, who passed away last November at the age of 91, believed that more people should step up and take leadership in their communities. Ted shares Mary Alice's commitment to a "back to basics" approach to education that celebrates the founding principles of America and provides our young people with a solid foundation of truth. While the Justus-Tiawah District administration is proud of being above the state average, there's plenty of room for improvement. Only 31% of its students tested as proficient or better in English Language Arts and only 38% tested as proficient or better in math. The district has about 3,100 voters, 70% of whom are, like Ted King, registered Republican. Incumbent Pamela Chandler is registered as an independent. Neither appear to have a campaign website, but here are their Facebook profiles: Pamela Chandler, Ted King. In last year's election, only 181 votes were cast. All voters in the school district are eligible to cast a ballot in this election. I hope you'll vote for my friend Ted King and put a thoughtful conservative Christian, committed to educational excellence, on the Justus-Tiawah school board.
- March 30, 2026 at 11:51PMTed King for Justus-Tiawah school board
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