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State Says 3-Year-Old Probe into Virtual School Continues

by Jennifer Palmer July 14, 2016October 28, 2019

Three years after the governor ordered an investigation into the state’s largest virtual charter school, no charges have been filed. But after an inquiry by a reporter, the Oklahoma State Bureau of Investigation said it is now “re-interviewing” people in connection with the probe.

State Moves to Shut Down Virtual Charter School

by Jennifer Palmer July 11, 2016October 28, 2019

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