There’s a lot of Oklahoma education news to catch up on this week, from Gov. Kevin Stitt moving teachers to phase two of Oklahoma’s vaccine distribution plan to an updated audit of Epic Charter Schools showing the school could have shortchanged taxpayers an additional $823,000.
Don’t fret. We’ve made it easy to stay up-to-date with a collection of education headlines from reporters around the state in our coveducation recap.
Epic shortchanged taxpayers an additional $823,000
The Oklahoman’s Nuria Martinez-Keel reported this week that an updated audit of Epic Charter Schools shows the school could have overspent by an additional $823,772 on administrators’ salaries.
State Auditor and Inspector Cindy Byrd announced Wednesday that a second evaluation of Epic’s CONTINUE READING: Coveducation recap: OKCPS plan, attendance questions & snow days