[2] In October 2003 the lawyer for the intermediate school district began handling Freedom of Information Act instead of the communications department of the district.
This occurred after the district received criticism accusing it of withholding documents from the public.
[3] Later that month the Oakland Schools board of education removed James Redmond from his position of superintendent because he had used district funds to pay for personal flying lessons and for arranging $680,000 in buyouts.
The board installed Dan Austin as acting superintendent.
[4] Due to decreased property values, in 2009 the district announced that furloughs, layoffs, and wage freezes would occur.