After months of warnings, Oklahoma's Attorney General is following through on suing members of the Oklahoma Virtual Charter School Board. This comes after the board approved an application for what would become the country's first religious charter school, which is supported by tax payer money.
Gentner Drummond has gone to the state Supreme Court to try to block St. Isidore Catholic charter school from opening despite the actions of "three rogue actors" on the Statewide
Board chairman takes another stand against nation’s first religious charter school. The board’s chair has announced he will not sign off on the contract.
Robert Franklin, chairman of the Statewide Virtual Charter School Board, said signing the contract would violate the state constitution, state law and his oath of office. #oklaed
By a split vote on Monday, the state s online charter authorizer narrowly approved a contract with Catholic leaders to operate the nation s first religious charter school, St. Isidore of Seville.