May 19, 2026 - 10:53

An outside investigation has concluded that the former superintendent of Cherry Creek Schools and his wife likely breached district policy in their interactions with a company known as Education Accelerated. The findings raise serious concerns about potential favoritism and ethical conduct within the school district's administration.
The investigation highlighted that the couple's actions may have compromised the integrity of the district's procurement processes. Evidence suggested that they favored the education firm in ways that could have influenced decision-making and resource allocation. This revelation has sparked discussions among parents, educators, and community members about the need for transparency and accountability in school governance.
As the district moves forward, there are calls for stricter oversight and clearer guidelines to prevent similar situations from occurring in the future. The community is eager for assurances that leadership will prioritize the best interests of students and uphold the highest ethical standards in all dealings.
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