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  2. Jenks High School - Wikipedia

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    Jenks High School is a secondary school located within Tulsa County in Jenks, Oklahoma, United States. It is a part of Jenks Public Schools, which first opened the high school location in 1955 and completing the junior and senior high school in 1959. [3] The high school has over 2,800 students in grades 10–12.

  3. Jenks Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Jenks Public Schools is a PreK-12 public school system located in Jenks, Oklahoma. Located just south of Tulsa , Jenks Public Schools now encompasses over 40 square miles and serves more than 12,000 students at its ten school sites.

  4. Jenks, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    A pedestrian bridge links the Jenks riverfront area with the Tulsa Riverparks walking trail on the East side of the river. Another one of Jenks' main attractions is the high school football team, which has won 14 state championships, including six consecutive from 1996 to 2001.

  5. Jenks Academy for the Arts and Sciences - Wikipedia

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    Jenks serves children from kindergarten through eighth grade and has a student population of about 600. There are two classes in each grade as well as specialized programs for life skills, inclusion/learning support and gifted support. Jenks students are required to wear school uniforms. [2]

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    The renowned chef partnered with MasterClass for this Cooking 101 course, which shows your giftee how to work their way around the kitchen with confidence. $10 at MasterClass Solo Stove

  7. Joseph Jenckes Jr. - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Jenckes Jr. (baptized October 12, 1628 – January 4, 1717), also spelled Jencks and Jenks, was the founder of Pawtucket, Rhode Island, where he erected a forge in 1671. After his mother and only sibling died in England, his father, Joseph Jenckes Sr. , immigrated to New England.

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  9. Allan Trimble - Wikipedia

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    Allan Trimble (August 14, 1963 [1] – December 1, 2019 [2]) was an American high school football coach for the Jenks Trojans in Jenks, Oklahoma.As coach of the football program, he led the team for 22 seasons, winning 13 Oklahoma state championships, with a total record of 252-43 between 1996 and 2018.