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Oklahoma City Public Schools

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Grades
  
PK - 12

Superintendent
  
Aurora Lora

Budget
  
$400 million

Phone
  
+1 405-587-0000

Founded
  
1889

Established
  
1889

Schools
  
97

Area
  
347.9 km²

Number of students
  
46,149

Type
  
Public, Primary, Secondary, Co-Educational, Independent

Address
  
900 N Klein Ave, Oklahoma City, OK 73106, USA

Motto
  
Preparing students for success in school, work, and life

Profiles

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The Oklahoma City Public Schools is a multicultural public school district serving most of the urban area of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. It is the largest primary and secondary education district in the state of Oklahoma with 97 schools and approximately 46,000 students enrolled students during the 2016–2017 school year.

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History

Subscription schools were the first schools in Oklahoma Territory, but public schools began to emerge in the 1890s, shortly before 1907 statehood. By 1909, Oklahoma City had ten public school buildings. By 1930 the city had three high schools, six junior high schools, and 51 elementary schools with an enrollment of 38,593.

High Schools

  • Capitol Hill High School
  • Classen School of Advanced Studies
  • Frederick A. Douglass High School
  • Emerson High School
  • U. S. Grant High School
  • Harding Charter Preparatory High School
  • Harding Fine Arts Academy
  • John Marshall High School
  • Northeast Academy
  • Northwest Classen High School
  • Oklahoma Centennial High School
  • Santa Fe South Charter High School
  • Santa Fe South Pathways Middle College
  • Southeast High School
  • Star Spencer High School
  • Middle schools

  • Jefferson Middle School
  • Roosevelt Middle School
  • Taft Middle School
  • Jackson Middle School
  • Northeast Academy
  • Belle Isle Enterprise
  • Oklahoma Centennial Mid-High School
  • Rogers Middle School
  • Emerson Mid-high School
  • Douglass Mid-High School
  • Classen School of Advanced Studies
  • Webster Middle School
  • References

    Oklahoma City Public Schools Wikipedia