Oklahoman
Reconvening after midnight from two hours in a closed-door meeting, the school board of Epic Charter Schools approved a settlement proposal that might prevent a crucial termination hearing with a state agency next month.
The Community Strategies Inc. Board, the governing board over Epic, met into the early hours of Wednesday morning over Zoom after starting its virtual meetings at 5:30 p.m. Tuesday.
It spent two hours in a private executive session and returned with a drafted settlement in hand. All five members approved the proposed agreement without reading aloud any details.
Board Chairperson Doug Scott said he would not read the lengthy agreement because of the late hour. He said the full document would be available to the public Wednesday morning.