Scott Odenbach emphasizes educational change and conviction in recent social media posts

Scott Odenbach, South Dakota State Representative for the 31st District
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Scott Odenbach, a public figure and commentator, posted a series of messages on his social media account on February 19, 2026. The posts addressed themes related to education and personal conviction.

In his first post at 11:38 UTC, Odenbach shared an emphatic message: ” https://t.co/NcDLV4QgT4″.

Shortly after, at 11:41 UTC, he wrote: ” ‘Changing education changes everything.’ https://t.co/vQhlSDz0z0″.

A third post followed at 11:43 UTC with the statement: “This is the way. https://t.co/jlqoZBeGvI”.

The phrase “Changing education changes everything,” cited by Odenbach in his second tweet, reflects ongoing debates in the United States about the role of educational reform in shaping societal outcomes. These discussions often highlight how modifications in curriculum, policy, or teaching methods can have broad impacts on communities and future generations.

Odenbach’s recent statements are consistent with previous commentary from public figures who emphasize the transformative power of education and personal responsibility in civic life.



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