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Oklahoma state schools superintendent Joy Hofmeister announced she will recommend Epic Charter Schools go on probation.
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Oklahoma lawmakers considered a trio of bills related to charter school oversight this week.
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The move would be another step of reform for the beleaguered virtual charter school behemoth.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses the mayoral races in Oklahoma City and Norman and a multimillion dollar request to help tribal governments to deal with the increased caseload from McGirt v. Oklahoma.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses Education Secretary Ryan Walters coming under fire for attacking schools as they are forced to close their doors as COVID numbers skyrocket, State Rep. Terry O'Donnell resigning his post as House Speaker Pro Tem amid allegations of corruption and more.
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More than $9 million will be withheld by the state from Epic Charter Schools over the next calendar year because of the school's misrepresentation of some employees as teachers.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics discusses Gov. Kevin Stitt refusal to renew hunting and fishing licenses for Oklahoma tribes and a bill banning Oklahoma schools from teaching curriculum based off "The 1619 Project" regarding the Black experience during and after slavery.
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In the episode: Oklahoma takes part in at least five lawsuits against the Biden Administration over vaccine mandates, the state's new public health lab comes under federal scrutiny and more.
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In a resignation letter made public this weekend, Epic Charter Schools' former vice chairwoman called for an investigation into the virtual charter's remade board.
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This Week in Oklahoma Politics, discussions about the announcement from Epic Virtual Charter School of cuts to its workforce and the Republican plan for redistricting moving through the state capitol.