Stitt says OKC school district violated state law by firing non-masked teachers

The Oklahoma City school district violated state law by firing six teachers who refused to wear masks, according to Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt.
“This is about a school district not following state law, this isn’t a debate about masks.” Stitt said in a
Friday.Stitt has refused to issue a statewide mask mandate and said he will not re-issue an emergency order that would allows schools to implement mask mandates.
The district declined comment to The Oklahoman.
Five of the fired teachers are suing the district over the mandate and say wrongful termination will be added to the lawsuit. School Superintendent Sean McDaniel has said the law banning school boards from issuing a mask mandate doesn’t violate the law because he, as superintendent, issued it.