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Oklahoma State Board of Education votes to settle lawsuit
Charter schools seek millions in taxpayer dollars . . .
OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) – The Oklahoma State Board of Education voted to settle a lawsuit filed by charter schools seeking tens of millions of dollars in taxpayer money.
Board members made the motion to settle the lawsuit in a split 4-3 vote Thursday.
The Oklahoma Public Charter School Association sued the state Board of Education in July 2017 claiming the schools are due an equal share of revenues.
The vote Thursday came against strong objections of State Superintendent Joy Hofmeister and apparently the legal advice of the board’s own attorney