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Mar. 6—Enid High School's principal is the only district school principal not renewing her contract for the 2021-22 school year. EHS Principal Jennifer Cruz instead is set to resign effective ...
Mar. 7—ENID, Okla. — Coming out of a year of waiting to see what happens next, Enid Public Schools administrators have great expectations for their students and teachers. As the district is ...
Enid Public Schools were integrated in 1959. From 1967 to 1969, Jackson and Carver split grades 1-3 and 4-6, respectively, between the two schools. [17] Both of these schools closed in 1969. Jackson School, originally an all-white school built in 1936 and designed by the architect Roy Shaw, is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.
Beginning Monday through Friday, Enid businesses will provide discounts and goodies to EPS teachers as a way to say, "Thank you" during this year's Teacher Appreciation Week.
Chisholm High School (founded in 1973) is the second largest high school in Enid, Oklahoma. Located in the northern part of the city, it has a student body of approximately 300 in grades 9–12 with a curriculum including normal and AP academic courses. In addition to northern Chisholm, the school's boundary includes Carrier and North Enid. [2]
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Cold temperatures, wintery weather and no heat caused eight school districts in the area to delay their start times or close school for the day.
Enid High operated as a segregated school district from 1896 to 1959 with black children attending Booker T. Washington, Douglass and George Washington Carver Schools. [5] Enid High's renovated cafeteria was created in 2005 following implementation of the closed campus lunchtime policy. In 1943, a fire broke out, damaging the building.