OKLAHOMA CITY — When Jeanise Wynn came to work at Epic Charter School, it wasn’t long before she found issues that gave her pause, she testified in Oklahoma County District
A state auditor details the findings of $375,000 in personal credit card charges by one Epic Charter Schools co-founder that were paid with school funds. #oklaed
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On the second day of the co-founders preliminary hearing, a former deputy superintendent for finance said Epic was left holding the bag for $14 million in transferred Student Learning Funds.