The board would vote again on a new yearly financial plan for a consolidated Epic, creating what Wynn called "the beautiful marriage of two budgets into one, big budget." Are we in a black hole of budget? I'm of the understanding the answer is no."Įpic Charter Schools at 50 Penn Place in Oklahoma City. "This is kind of a muddy crystal ball for me right now, especially with consolidation on the horizon," Wynn said at Monday's school board meeting. "That's probably the biggest question mark on budget that I've been asked is what if we approve Epic One and Epic Blended (budgets) tonight and then we consolidate. Right now, they're separate school districts that together make up Epic Charter Schools.īudgets for both sides would combine if One-on-One and Blended merge, said Jeanise Wynn, Epic's deputy superintendent of finance. The school system is in the process of consolidating those two branches in hopes of achieving more efficiency. 25, 2018 in Norman.Įpic's latest budget anticipates revenues to fall by $75 million, or 22%, in the 2023 fiscal year, which begins July 1. The school system budgeted almost $26 million less in spending than last year, representing a 17% drop.Įpic's school board on Wednesday approved a revenue budget of $266 million and almost $241 million in expenses across the school system's two branches, Epic One-on-One and Epic Blended Charter. Epic Charter Schools teacher Regina Bell meets with student Lela Neumann, 16, at the Norman Central Library on Sept.
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