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Silo High School

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School type
  
Public high school

Grades
  
9-12

Student to teacher ratio
  
1:17

District
  
Silo School District

Number of students
  
100

Principal
  
[Atwood]

Enrollment
  
100

Phone
  
+1 580-924-7000

Mascot
  
Silo Rebel

Colors
  
Blue, Red

Address
  
122 W Bourne St, Silo, OK 74701, USA

Similar
  
Northwest Heights Elementa, Calera High School, Colbert Public School, Kingston High School, Caddo High School

Silo High School is a high school in Durant, Oklahoma. It serves 9th through 12th grade. The athletic teams are known as the Rebels. The school colors are red and blue. As of 2006, there are currently 100 students enrolled. The Rebel baseball team currently has 4 Fall State Championships 2006, 2007, 2010, and 2014. Also having 6 Spring State Championships from 2002, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2010, and 2015.

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Academics

Some of the elective classes are art, athletics, agricultural education, Spanish languages, and keyboarding and computer applications.

Organizations

Some of the organizations are FCCLA and FFA.

Athletics

There is Baseball Basketball, Cheerleading, Cross Country, Golf, Track & Field, Softball.

Demographics

The student to teacher ratio is 1:17. The school has a contract with Dell. The campus is a facility with school buses.

Famous alumni

Although no Silo High School student has risen to National or International fame, a few have managed to become regional celebrities. This includes Dave Hilton (1995), a.k.a. "Big Dave" who became a Radio DJ and has worked at KLBC-FM in Durant, OK, KSSU-FM in Durant, OK, KLAK-FM in McKinney, TX, KTRX-FM in Ardmore, OK, KYNZ-FM in Ardmore, OK, KKAJ-FM in Ardmore, OK, KVSO-AM in Ardmore, OK, KMKT-FM in Sherman, TX and KMAD-FM (known as Mad Rock 102.5) in Sherman, TX. Another Silo High School student, Mason Dye, is an actor known for a role on the Teen Wolf TV series.

References

Silo High School Wikipedia