Honesty trumps politics in school bond blunder
I NEXCUSABLE. That’s the best way to describe the admission this week that the Oklahoma City School District won’t be able to deliver on a $248 million bond issue voters approved last year — the first such election since the MAPS for Kids sales tax and bond issue passed in 2001.
But the silver lining is this: Superintendent Karl Springer and school board Chairman Kirk Humphreys went public wit...
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