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Denver Public Schools and the board president have confirmed that disputed charges for Netflix and Xbox Live that appeared on a board member’s credit card statement will be credited back to the district.

The charges appeared on board member Andrea Merida’s credit card statements for the current fiscal year.

She disputed the charges, and the credit card company agreed to reimburse the district.

The charges that were being disputed included two Netflix charges of $10.76 each, a Netflix charge for $7.71 and four October charges for Xbox Live totaling $125.

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