(Oklahoma City, OK) – Oklahoma City Public Schools has announced the members of its updated Bond Citizens Oversight Committee, a community-led group charged with providing independent oversight and transparency for the district's voter-approved bond program.
The Bond Citizens Oversight Committee serves an important role in monitoring the progress of OKCPS 2022 Bond-funded projects, reviewing expenditures and helping ensure accountability to taxpayers as OKCPS delivers facility improvements and investments that support student success.
The updated committee includes representatives from each Board of Education district, along with an at-large chairperson:
Committee Chair (At-Large): Janie Barrios
District 1: Sharron Jackson
District 2: Rebecca Stahl
District 3: Richard Paulk
District 4: Matt Vaughan
District 5: Savannah Miller
District 6: Amanda Black
District 7: Natalie Roman
The committee will meet quarterly to review bond program updates, project timelines, financial reports, and construction progress. Through its work, the committee helps ensure the district remains transparent and accountable as it fulfills commitments made to voters.
"We are grateful to these community members for their willingness to serve," said OKCPS Superintendent Dr. Jamie Polk. We are especially thankful for the time, expertise, and commitment each member brings to this work, as strong community partnerships are essential to ensuring every bond investment delivers on its promise to our students and taxpayers.”
The updated Bond Citizens Oversight Committee reflects OKCPS' ongoing commitment to transparency, fiscal responsibility, and community involvement as bond projects move forward across the district.
For more information about the OKCPS bond program, visit the OKCPS website.
To review the new policy, please click here.