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The Oklahoma City Public Schools (OKCPS) is a multicultural public school district serving most of the urban area of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.It is the second largest primary and secondary education district in the state of Oklahoma, after Tulsa Public Schools, with 66 schools and approximately 32,086 students enrolled students during the 2021–2022 school year.
This is a list of the 509 public school districts in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. [1] Of those, 415 are independent school districts that offer first grade through 12th grade classes. There are 94 elementary school districts which serve students at lower grade levels; most offer first grade through eighth grade classes, while a few only offer ...
Mount Saint Mary High School, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County; Oklahoma Job Corps Academy, Tulsa, Tulsa County; Oklahoma School for the Deaf, Sulphur, Murray County; Parkview-Ok. School For The Blind, Muskogee, Muskogee County; St. John Christian Heritage, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County; St. Paul's Lutheran School (Oklahoma), Enid, Garfield County
Millwood Public Schools in Oklahoma City had two “F” schools, as the district’s elementary and high schools both received that grade. Both also received “F” grades for the 2021-22 school ...
Crooked Oak High School; Douglass High School; Dove Science Academy; Emerson North Alternative High School; Emerson South Mid-High School; Grant High School; Harding Charter Preparatory High School; Harding Fine Arts Academy; John Marshall High School; Millwood High School; Northeast Academy; Northwest Classen High School; Oklahoma Centennial ...
J.B Perky was the first director. In 1966, Oklahoma technology center school districts were formed, and in 1967, Tri County Tech became the state's first area vocational-technical school. On July 1, 1968, the Oklahoma State Board of Vocational and Technical Education was established as a separate entity from the State Department of Education.
The Automobile Alley Historic District was primarily developed as a commercial district just north of downtown Oklahoma City. During the 1920s Automobile Alley, A-Alley for short, was a popular auto row, home to more than 2/3 of the city's car dealerships for several decades in the 1900s.
The Mid-Del School District is a school district based in the Oklahoma City metropolitan area.As of 2007, the school district included more than 14,500 K-12 students. [1]The school district has grown from four original schools [2] to include 21 middle and elementary schools and three high schools at present. [3]