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Wilson High School is a secondary school in Wilson, Oklahoma, U.S.A. with 483 students. [1] It serves grades 9 through 12, and includes an alternative high school program. The current building was built in 1978–79, replacing one built in 1917–18. [2] They teach History, Music, Math, English, Art, Physical Education.
The school has specialized courses pertaining to the Cherokee people, including those on the tribe's history, the arts, the Cherokee language and other aspects of the tribal culture. As of 2007 the State of Oklahoma requires each high school student to complete 23 credits, but the school requires each of its students to complete 28. [7]
Wilson, is an unincorporated community in Okmulgee County, Oklahoma, [1] located about 7 miles northwest of the center of Henryetta, Oklahoma, [2] located off Wilson Road. [3] This is not to be confused with the Wilson in Carter County, Oklahoma southeast of Healdton [ 4 ] nor the Wilson in Pushmataha County, Oklahoma .
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The locations of National Register properties for which the latitude and longitude coordinates are included below, may be seen in a map. [1] There are 15 properties listed on the National Register in the county, and one former listing. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted January 31, 2025. [2]
"I want to see it all." He appeared to take particular fancy to the foods being sold, his favorite: a Navajo burger wrapped in fry bread. Peters said, "Going around, eating, eating, eating."
Oklahoma County is a county located in the central part of the U.S. state of Oklahoma. As of the 2020 census, the population was 796,292, [1] making it the most populous county in Oklahoma. The county seat is Oklahoma City, [2] the state capital and largest city. Oklahoma County is at the heart of the Oklahoma City metropolitan statistical area.
A 1910 fire destroyed the Male Seminary. The Female Seminary became Northeastern State Normal School after statehood in 1907 and is now part of Northeastern State University. [3] During 1901 – 1903, The Ozark and Cherokee Central Railway, which later became part of the St. Louis and San Francisco Railway was the first to build a track in the ...