Things are moving pretty fast. Read the back story here, here, here, and here.

Seattle School Board President Steve Sundquist met with The Seattle Times editorial board today morning to discuss the district's $1.8 million alleged financial fraud, and what the board is considering doing with the supe.

Seattle School Board President Steve Sundquist said Friday the board is considering firing Superintendent Maria Goodloe-Johnson or buying out her contract in light of a report's findings that she didn't do more to stop misuse of public money in a district contracting program.

In an appearance before The Seattle Times editorial board, Sundquist said the findings in the newly released report "certainly undermine my confidence in the effectiveness of the management."

Sundquist declined comment when asked if the school board was in buyout discussions with Goodloe-Johnson, but said she is working with an attorney.

"All options are on the table," Sundquist said.

Goodloe-Johnson could not be reached for comment. School staff say she is with her mother, who is hospitalized.

The board could announce its decision about Goodloe-Johnson as early as the next school board meeting Wednesday. It meets in executive session Tuesday.