FINALS. THUNDER UP CUTS ARE COMING TO EPIC CHARTER SCHOOLS. MORE THAN 350 EMPLOYEES WILL NOT RETURN FOR THE UPCOMING SCHOOL YEAR. EPIC IS ALSO SHUTTING DOWN LEARNING CENTERS THEY’LL NO LONGER HAVE FULL DAY IN INSTRUCTION DURING THE SCHOOL WEEK, AND BREAKFAST AND LUNCH WILL NOT BE PROVIDED. EPIC SAYS THE MOVE WILL ACTUALLY SERVE MORE
Epic Charter Schools cuts 357 jobs, announces closures amid reorganization
The district is phasing out the learning center model, and full-day in-person instruction Monday through Friday will no longer be offered
Epic Charter Schools officials announced that they cut 357 jobs amid what they call reorganization for the 2025-26 school year. Of the 357 Epic Charter Schools employees whose jobs were not renewed, 83 were teachers and 274 were administrative staff members. The cuts account for 5.92% of Epic Charter Schools’ teachers and 37.43% of the district’s administrative staff. “We are grateful to every member of the Epic team for the passion and care they bring to our community,” Superintendent Bart Banfield said in a statement. “This transition is about preserving and strengthening our ability to serve students for years to come. We are committed to supporting those impacted with compassion and transparency.” >> Download the KOCO 5 App | Subscribe to KOCO 5’s YouTube channelEpic Charter Schools, which was founded in 2011, will offer the Epic one-on-one model and Comet Academy models starting in the upcoming school year. The district is phasing out the learning center model, and full-day in-person instruction Monday through Friday will no longer be offered, according to a news release. Meal services for breakfast and lunch will no longer be provided, officials said. Epic Charter Schools serves about 30,000 students from prekindergarten through 12th grade throughout Oklahoma. It is Oklahoma’s largest public virtual charter school. UPDATES: Storms could produce hail amid flooding and low tornado risk in OklahomaBustling crowds and bus rides are part of the annual peony pilgrimage to MichiganPolice investigating after dead man found in southwest Oklahoma CityNorman Regional lays off 10% of staff; entire clinics cutMajor tomato recall now classified as deadly, according to FDA
Epic Charter Schools officials announced that they cut 357 jobs amid what they call reorganization for the 2025-26 school year.
Of the 357 Epic Charter Schools employees whose jobs were not renewed, 83 were teachers and 274 were administrative staff members. The cuts account for 5.92% of Epic Charter Schools’ teachers and 37.43% of the district’s administrative staff.
“We are grateful to every member of the Epic team for the passion and care they bring to our community,” Superintendent Bart Banfield said in a statement. “This transition is about preserving and strengthening our ability to serve students for years to come. We are committed to supporting those impacted with compassion and transparency.”
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Epic Charter Schools, which was founded in 2011, will offer the Epic one-on-one model and Comet Academy models starting in the upcoming school year.
The district is phasing out the learning center model, and full-day in-person instruction Monday through Friday will no longer be offered, according to a news release. Meal services for breakfast and lunch will no longer be provided, officials said.
Epic Charter Schools serves about 30,000 students from prekindergarten through 12th grade throughout Oklahoma. It is Oklahoma’s largest public virtual charter school.