
Hard truth? Oklahoma City is leaving your child out of our success story
by Brent Bushey, Fuel OKC CEO, as featured in The Oklahoman
Oklahoma City is on the rise and the world is taking notice. In just the past decade, we’ve transformed from a flyover town to a nationally recognized destination. We’ve built a thriving Boathouse District, welcomed James Beard-nominated restaurants and created vibrant public spaces like Scissortail Park and a world-class Convention Center. We’re proudly hosting seven events in the 2028 Olympics and hold the title of “Softball Capital of the World.” Our population growth is strong, and we now rank as the 20th largest city in the nation.
And now, we are champions. The Oklahoma City Thunder — our beloved team built on vision, patience and investment — just brought home their first NBA title. It’s more than a sports victory; it’s a reflection of what this city can achieve when we dream big and back it up with action. From MAPS to the Paycom Center, we built the foundation for this moment together.
But as we celebrate this incredible milestone, we must also face a hard truth: our public education system is falling behind, and far too many students are being left out of Oklahoma City’s story of success.

The Belief Gap: A Call for High Expectations in Oklahoma City Schools
By Brent Bushey, Fuel OKC CEO
Oklahoma City Public Schools' 2022-23 State Report Cards tell a troubling story. Of the 75 district and charter schools that participated in state testing, a staggering 49 Oklahoma City schools have alarmingly low English Language Arts (ELA) proficiency rates, with more than 80% of students at these schools not reading at grade level.
The data is concerning, especially considering countless studies suggest a key factor in a student’s overall success is their ability to read proficiently.

Fueling Quality Schools in Oklahoma City
By Brent Bushey, Fuel OKC CEO
If we want Oklahoma City to continue to grow and thrive, it’s clear we must provide more quality public school options to attract and retain families in the heart of our city.