Charter school sues over Oklahoma report release

OKLAHOMA CITY — An online charter school in Oklahoma has filed suit because it hasn't yet received its report card from the Oklahoma Department of Education.

Epic One on One sued after state Education Department officials refused to release the school's report card detailing student achievement. Attorney Brad Clark said the school sued because data from the report card are needed to improvement student performance.

A spokesman for the Education Department told The Oklahoman that the report card was withheld because the state is still "verifying data" for the charter school. All other schools have received their grades.

The A-F letter grade system was signed into law by Gov. Mary Fallin in 2011.

Epic One on One is sponsored by Graham Public Schools, a small school district in Okfuskee County.

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