logo
Login Subscribe
Google Play App Store
  • News
    • Obituaries
    • Lifestyle
    • Opinions
  • Sports
  • E-edition
  • Public Notices
  • Calendar
  • Archives
  • Contact
    • Contact Us
    • Advertisers
    • Form Submission
    • About Us
    • News
      • Obituaries
      • Lifestyle
      • Opinions
    • Sports
    • E-edition
    • Public Notices
    • Calendar
    • Archives
    • Contact
      • Contact Us
      • Advertisers
      • Form Submission
      • About Us
Okmulgee school superintendent resigns
news
February 12, 2025
Okmulgee school superintendent resigns
By PATRICK FORD NEWS EDITOR OKMULGEE DAILY TIMES

The Okmulgee Public Schools Board approved a resignation agreement for Superintendent Clay Vinyard, effective June 30, 2025. Until then, Vinyard will be on administrative leave, with Assistant Superintendent LuVona Copeland stepping in as interim superintendent.

Interest in the board’s Jan. 30 special meeting was so high that the usual meeting room overflowed, prompting officials to relocate to the cafeteria of Okmulgee Dunbar School.

Community members, district staff, and students gathered in large numbers, eager for answers regarding the sudden departure of Vinyard, who has served in the role for less than a year.

Following an executive session that lasted nearly two hours, the board returned and, in a narrow 3-2 vote, accepted Vinyard’s resignation.

The decision left many attendees visibly upset, including one member of the board, questioning the reasoning behind the move.

State Rep. Scott Fetgatter, who was among those seeking clarity, expressed his concerns: “People want answers, I want answers. Not as a state legislator, I want answers as a grandfather.”

Vinyard described the night as “very tough” but stated that his resignation was not connected to the state superintendent’s investigation into the district. He clarified that he met with the lead investigator and was confident that his administration had handled matters correctly. He noted that any improprieties reported stemmed from the previous year’s activities. The Reason for Resignation

According to Vinyard, the primary reason behind his departure was an ongoing personality conflict with Board President Leroy Parker.

“There were just some irreconcilable differences between me and the board president, and I think it’s best for the district and for my family to separate at this time,” Vinyard explained.

Acknowledging the strength of Okmulgee’s teachers, administrators, and students, Vinyard expressed frustration with certain board members, suggesting that internal conflicts were hindering progress.

“We get in this business to help kids, and sometimes people can’t see the forest for the trees,” he added.

Interim Superintendent’s Statement Following the meeting, Interim Superintendent LuVona Copeland released a statement emphasizing stability and student success amid the leadership transition: “As I step into the role of acting superintendent mid-year, I do so with a deep commitment to our learners, staff, and families. We have 62 school days left in this academic year – 63 opportunities to inspire, challenge, and prepare our learners for the future.”

Copeland called on the community to unite in supporting students and teachers, ensuring that education remains the central focus despite the administrative changes.

“Change can bring uncertainty, but it also brings opportunity. Our focus must remain on moving forward – on creating the future our learners deserve.”

The resignation has left the community with many unanswered questions. While some support the board’s decision, others are concerned about transparency and the direction of the district.

That concern was further exacerbated by the allegation that the Okmulgee High School Principal Amanda (Thomas) Adams job was on the line. She also has been with the district for less than a year.

For now, Okmulgee Public Schools move forward under new leadership, but the conversation about governance and accountability is far from over.

Survivors still crushing cancer
A: Main, news
Survivors still crushing cancer
By LaDonna Rhodes Staff Writer 
October 22, 2025
Rochelle Holmes, Cheryl Sasser, Dena Kay Miller, Sandra Davidson, Lisa Rodebush, Iris Park, Sherry Pitts, Terri Fields, Melina Goatcher, Debbie Wycoff, Penny Marshall, Imogene Duvall and several other...
A: Main, news
Spooky Dance Oct. 25
October 22, 2025
Eufaula High School students are invited to a Spooky Dance on Saturday, Oct. 25 from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at the Chamber of Commerce building, 301 N. Main. Admission is $10 per person. The evening will i...
A: Main, news
VFW Golf Classic Saturday
October 22, 2025
The 2025 VFW Post 8798 Fall Golf Classic is set for Saturday, Oct. 25, at Arrowhead Golf Course. Sign up at 8 a.m., tee off at 9 a.m. Entry fee is $75 for fourman scramble. For more information call t...
A: Main, news
Candidates may apply for school board
October 22, 2025
The Board of Education of Eufaula Public School District hereby announces that statutorily qualified individuals interested in running as a candidate for the No. 1 seat and No. 3 seat on the Eufaula B...
A: Main, news
Military Order of the Purple Heart to honor veterans
October 22, 2025
A Special Wreath Laying Ceremony for family members of veterans who gave their lives in Vietnam was recently announced by Don Nichols of the Military Order of the Purple Heart. The Military Order of t...
Wrestling club hires OSU Champion to coach
A: Main, news
Wrestling club hires OSU Champion to coach
By JERRY FINK MANAGING EDITOR 
October 22, 2025
Boone McLaughlin is passionate about wrestling. He wrestled and his three adult sons wrestled when they were young. He would like to see children get into the sport. “They used to have it at Eufaula H...
ePaper
google_play
app_store
Editor Picks
Domestic Violence Awareness event this Thursday, Oct. 23
news
Domestic Violence Awareness event this Thursday, Oct. 23
October 22, 2025
The McIntosh County Democrat invites the community to come out and support survivors of domestic violence by saying “Boo to Domestic Violence.” Locals from McIntosh County and the surrounding areas wi...
Gardenia Club to host Program of Honor
news
Gardenia Club to host Program of Honor
October 22, 2025
The public is invited to the Gardenia Federated Club Program of Honor on Saturday, November 1, 2025 at 4 p.m. It will be held at the Checotah Mt. Calvary Baptist Church located at 212 E. Park Ave. The...
news
Donuts for Veterans
October 22, 2025
Donuts/coffee for Veterans event October 24, 10 a.m. to 12 noon at Katy Depot in Checotah. Free of charge. Courtesy of the Paul Carr Memorial Foundation.
news
7th Annual Checotah Lions Club Charity Golf Tournament
October 22, 2025
Friday, Oct. 24 at Arrowhead State Golf Course – Canadian, OK Registration begins at 8 a.m. Shot Gun start at 8:30 a.m. Four Man Scramble –Cash Prizes & Door Prizes & More! Lunch immediately following...
Casey takes second in Pumpkin Holler Hunnerd
news
Casey takes second in Pumpkin Holler Hunnerd
By LaDonna Rhodes Staff Writer 
October 22, 2025
Over the weekend Margaret Casey competed in the Pumpkin Holler Hunnerd where she completed a 100K run and came in second overall female in under 17 hours. “What a way to spend a whole Saturday!” Casey...
Facebook

THE EUFAULA INDIAN JOURNAL
100 N. 2nd Street
Eufaula, OK 74432

(918) 689-2191

This site complies with ADA requirements

© 2023 THE EUFAULA INDIAN JOURNAL

  • Contact
  • Privacy
  • Accessibility Policy