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  2. Category:Enid High School alumni - Wikipedia

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  3. Chisholm Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Chisholm Public Schools is a public school district located in Enid, Oklahoma. District enrollment was approximately 900 students in the 2005–2006 school year. [ 1 ] It consists of Chisholm Elementary School, Chisholm Middle School, and Chisholm High School .

  4. Enid Public Schools - Wikipedia

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    Glenwood Elementary is also notable as one of the region's oldest schools. Glenwood and the "Little Red Schoolhouse" was founded as a rural school district only weeks after the opening of the Cherokee Strip in 1893. The school was annexed to the Enid Public Schools in 1964. It was started in a dugout on the old Glenn farm west of Enid.

  5. Letters to the editor: On corporal punishment, Enid's ... - AOL

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    Letters to the editor for Dec. 2, 2023: Readers share their thoughts on corporal punishment and Enid 'sore thumb.' ... More: Guest: Corporal punishment is still legal in Oklahoma schools, ...

  6. Enid High School - Wikipedia

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    Enid High School (EHS) is a public tertiary school in Enid, Oklahoma, U.S., operated by the Enid Public Schools school district. With a student body of about 2035 in grades 9–12, Enid High School has a matriculation rate of about 65 percent. The school district - Enid High's attendance zone - covers central-west Enid and some unincorporated ...

  7. Oklahoma student describes school fight the day before their ...

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    An Oklahoma student who died the day after a fight at school told police they threw water at three students who had ... the CEO of GLAAD, an LGBTQ media advocacy group, said “it is haunting to ...

  8. Charles Frederick Whittlesey - Wikipedia

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    Whittlesey moved to San Francisco in 1907 and worked mainly there and in Los Angeles, becoming known for his early work in reinforced concrete. Whittlesey's son Austin C. Whittlesey (1893–1950) was also an architect, apprenticed in the office of Bertram Goodhue for seven years, and was active in Southern California in the 1930s.

  9. Oklahoma official with white nationalist ties is ousted in ...

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    ENID, Okla. — Voters in Enid decided by a nearly 20-point margin Tuesday to remove a City Council member over his ties to white nationalist groups.