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Oklahoma City Governor Kevin Stitt has appointed Dr. Corey D. Finch to the Oklahoma Health Care Authority Board, filling the vacancy created by Stanley Hupfeld’s resignation. “Dr. Corey Finch ....
Oklahoman The Oklahoma City Board of Education requested an investigative audit of Santa Fe South Charter Schools on Monday, a significant measure after the charter school system’s finances first came into question last week. The school board requested an in-depth audit of Santa Fe South for the 2018-19 and 2019-20 school years and “any other years deemed necessary.” As the oversight agency over Santa Fe South, the school board has the authority to ask the Oklahoma State Auditor & Inspector’s Office to conduct a forensic audit of the charter school system. This is the same process Gov. Kevin Stitt used to initiate an investigative audit of Epic Charter Schools. In an Oct. 1 report, state auditors said they found widespread financial mismanagement at Epic, which school officials dispute. ....
The City Sentinel April 6, 2021 By Patrick B. McGuigan Patrick B. McGuigan, Publisher, The City Sentinel Analysis for The Southwest Ledger Pat McGuigan Oklahoma City, April 1, 2021 – In the public square, each. By Staff Report The City Sentinel Staff Report OKLAHOMA CITY School choice advocates recently praised the Oklahoma Legislature for advancing two landmark education bills that, taken together,. By Patrick B. McGuigan The City Sentinel Endorsements The City Sentinel’s endorsement philosophy, detailed in print and online in recent years, leads the newspaper to make the best possible. ....
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A race to lead the Oklahoma City School Board has narrowed to a runoff between the incumbent and a sitting school board member. Neither Paula Lewis nor Charles Henry received more than 50% of the vote in Tuesday’s primary election for Oklahoma City Public Schools board chair. Lewis, the current chair, and Henry, who represents District 1 on the school board, will meet again in an April 6 runoff. A third challenger, Wilfredo Santos-Rivera, did not receive enough votes to stay in contention. Henry led with 48.11% and 2,244 votes. Lewis had 43.78% and 2,042 votes. Santos-Rivera trailed with 8.1% and 378 votes. Board chair is an at-large position elected by all voters living within the school district boundaries. ....