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Eufaula school board moves into executive session to interview superintendent applicants

March 05, 2026 | Eufaula Public Schools, School Districts, Oklahoma


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Eufaula school board moves into executive session to interview superintendent applicants
The Eufaula Public Schools board voted unanimously March 5 to enter executive session to interview applicants for the position of superintendent, citing 25 O.S. § 307(B)(1). Board member Jeff Pippenger made the motion to convene into executive session at 8:04 p.m., and Board member Michael Morton seconded; the motion carried with all five recorded members voting yea.

The notice for the meeting lists a start time of 8:00 a.m., while the meeting minutes record the motion to enter executive session at 8:04 p.m.; the transcript records both times but does not explain the discrepancy. The board returned to open session at 1:50 p.m.; the motion to return was made by Board member Martha Asher and seconded by Morton and carried unanimously.

Following the return to open session, Board member Michael Morton read an executive-session compliance report. The transcript records that the compliance report was read but does not include the text of that report or any further details about the interviews or applicants.

The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn at 1:50 p.m., moved by Morton and seconded by Asher; the roll call vote to adjourn was recorded as unanimous. The transcript and minutes do not record any appointment, selection, or public discussion of individual applicants during open session.

Because the interviews were conducted in executive session under the cited Oklahoma statute, the transcript contains no candidate names or interview content for public reporting. Any next public action — such as announcing finalists or scheduling a public vote — is not recorded in the provided minutes.

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