A special board meeting has been planned, according to sources amid reports that Oklahoma City Public Schools Superintendent Rob Neu is stepping down.A source tells KOCO that Neu told a board member that he plans to resign.Neu released a statement Tuesday stating, "I have not resigned."Ed Allen, president of Oklahoma City American Federation of Teachers, released a letter criticizing Neu, saying "at this time in our district we have a superintendent that leads by dividing, rather than uniting ... We have a mirage leading our district our district." The full letter can be read here.OKCPS officials announced in late March that staffing changes will impact 208 positions because of budget cuts. The cuts will save the district $8 million.The district’s adjustments will increase class sizes.Officials are exploring an addition $22 million in adjustments throughout the district that will impact all areas.They later announced that there will be an 18 percent staff reduction for administrative positions, which would save OKCPS $5.1 million in the 2016-17 school year.Fifty-nine positions will be cut from central-office administration and 33 positions from school-site administration.“We are forced to make these difficult decisions as a result of the statewide $1.3 billion revenue failure, and a $30 million reduction to the Oklahoma City Public Schools budget,” Neu said Thursday.Oklahoma City Public Schools released the followings statement:"Currently there hasn't been any formal resignation paperwork submitted by Mr. Neu. The OKC Board of Education is planning on holding a special meeting to address this topic on Thursday at 5:30 p.m., the OKCPS Board Clerk is in the process of formally filing the meeting."

A special board meeting has been planned, according to sources amid reports that Oklahoma City Public Schools Superintendent Rob Neu is stepping down.

A source tells KOCO that Neu told a board member that he plans to resign.

Neu released a statement Tuesday stating, "I have not resigned."

Ed Allen, president of Oklahoma City American Federation of Teachers, released a letter criticizing Neu, saying "at this time in our district we have a superintendent that leads by dividing, rather than uniting ... We have a mirage leading our district our district." The full letter can be read here.

OKCPS officials announced in late March that staffing changes will impact 208 positions because of budget cuts. The cuts will save the district $8 million.

The district’s adjustments will increase class sizes.

Officials are exploring an addition $22 million in adjustments throughout the district that will impact all areas.

They later announced that there will be an 18 percent staff reduction for administrative positions, which would save OKCPS $5.1 million in the 2016-17 school year.

Fifty-nine positions will be cut from central-office administration and 33 positions from school-site administration.

“We are forced to make these difficult decisions as a result of the statewide $1.3 billion revenue failure, and a $30 million reduction to the Oklahoma City Public Schools budget,” Neu said Thursday.

Oklahoma City Public Schools released the followings statement:

"Currently there hasn't been any formal resignation paperwork submitted by Mr. Neu. The OKC Board of Education is planning on holding a special meeting to address this topic on Thursday at 5:30 p.m., the OKCPS Board Clerk is in the process of formally filing the meeting."