Investigation finds Cherry Creek School District leaders likely violated policy through travel, vendor dealings

An independent investigation into the business travel and vendor relationships of former Cherry Creek Superintendent Chris Smith and his wife, former Human Resources Chief Brenda Smith, found a pattern of poor judgment, favoritism toward a vendor and lax oversight that investigators concluded likely violated district policy.

Investigators with Caplan and Earnest found no evidence of financial conflicts of interest nor improper gifts.

Among the findings:

  • The Smiths travelled frequently from 2023-2025, with the couple attending more than a dozen conferences together.
  • Between September 2023 and April 2026, the Smiths incurred more than $145,000 in approved expenses on a district provided credit card. (The report noted the Smiths often used their district credit cards to cover expenses for other employees and non-district individuals so the amounts cannot be solely attributed to them.)
  • Christopher Smith did not inform the board of his travel, as contractually required.
  • Investigators identified more than $3,000 in airline change fees charged to the district and concluded some travel expenses were more likely than not related to personal travel rather than district business.
  • The report identified personal charges on district credit cards — including expenses tied to an Aruba vacation and Uber rides by a family member —that investigators said were later reimbursed.

In at least one instance, the Smiths and an HR staff member charged the district nearly $4,000 in registration fees for a four-day San Diego conference, but investigators found their travel schedule did not align with the event and that the couple left for a vacation in Belize while the conference was still underway…

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