The Oklahoma Board of Education has decided not to proceed with any suspensions of teaching certificates. During its board meeting on Thursday, the Oklahoma Board of Education decided not to proceed with any suspensions of teaching certificates.
The Oklahoma Board of Education did not take any action to suspend teaching certificates during its board meeting on Thursday. This meeting included discussions about the possible suspension of several educators’ certificates, including Shawnee Public Schools Superintendent Aaron Espolt, who is currently on administrative leave pending an investigation.
The agenda also listed other teachers and staff, such as a Sulphur teacher arrested for drug trafficking and Bixby High School principal Mickey Replogle, who was arrested in September for public intoxication and allegations of inappropriate behavior towards students at the school’s fall dance. However, no decisions regarding these teaching certificates were made during Thursday’s meeting.
During its board meeting on Thursday, the Oklahoma Board of Education made the decision not to proceed with any teaching certificate suspensions.
One of the topics discussed in the meeting was the potential suspension of teaching certificates for a number of educators, including Aaron Espolt, the Superintendent of Shawnee Public Schools. Currently, he is on administrative leave while an investigation takes place.
Several other teachers and staff were mentioned on the agenda, which included a Sulphur teacher who was arrested for drug trafficking. Additionally, the principal of Bixby High School, Mickey Replogle, was also listed.
In September, Replogle was arrested at the school’s fall dance on charges of public intoxication and allegations of inappropriate behavior towards students.During Thursday’s meeting, no action was taken on those teaching certificates.