By: Augusta McDonnell
OKLAHOMA CITY -
The Western Heights School District is running out of time to make changes, or the state Board of Education could take further action.
The district was put on a 90-day probation back in April.
The state Board of Education sent a notice to Western Heights in June, warning of coming changes if the school failed to make improvements.
State Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister said that it is unclear at this time if the district made the changes that the state asked to see.
“We haven’t seen the steps followed that were outlined by the state department of education and by the state Board of Education, but there is still time,” said Hofmeister.