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The school was originally named Edmond High School because it was the only secondary school within the city limits. The first class graduated in 1922, and consisted of 24 students. [ 5 ] As Edmond grew, the school changed location several times, moving to its current location on 15th Street in the mid-1960s.
Edmond Public Schools is a public school district located in the Oklahoma City suburb of Edmond, Oklahoma. As of October 2020, the school district has an enrollment of 23,496 students and employs over 3,000 people. [1] [2] Edmond Public Schools consists of 17 elementary schools, six middle schools, and three high schools and an early childhood ...
Alumni from Edmond Memorial High School in Edmond, Oklahoma Pages in category "Edmond Memorial High School alumni" The following 21 pages are in this category, out of 21 total.
The two-story Freshman Academy at Santa Fe, with a price tag of $18 million, will help alleviate the immediate need for a fourth high school. Memorial and North, the other two high schools ...
Hancock played volleyball for Edmond Memorial High School in Edmond, Oklahoma. She guided her team to the 2007, 2009 and 2010 Oklahoma 6A State Championship, was a two-time All-Edmond Player of the Year, All-City Player of the Year and MVP of the State Championship All-Tournament Team. She was named the Oklahoma Gatorade Player of the Year twice.
Edison Preparatory School; Edmond Memorial High School; Edmond North High School; Edmond Santa Fe High School; Eisenhower High School (Lawton, Oklahoma) El Reno High ...
Edmond Santa Fe High School is a public high school located in Edmond, Oklahoma, United States. Founded in 1993, Santa Fe is one of three traditional high schools in the Edmond Public Schools district, along with Edmond Memorial High School and Edmond North High School. The school's mascot is the Wolf and the school colors are forest green and ...
Richards attended Edmond Memorial High School in Edmond, Oklahoma, [1] where he was a four-year letterwinner. His best season was in 2005, where he pitched to a 8–5 win–loss record with a 2.97 earned run average (ERA) and 106 strikeouts. The team won regional championships in 2005 and 2006.