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Sand Springs is a city in Osage, Creek and Tulsa counties in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. A western suburb of Tulsa , it is located predominantly in Tulsa County. The population was 19,874 in the 2020 U. S. Census, an increase of 5.1 percent from the figure of 18,906 recorded in 2010 .
The Anderson School District is a school district based in Sand Springs, Oklahoma, United States. It consists of a single school that serves Kindergarten-Grade 8. It consists of a single school that serves Kindergarten-Grade 8.
There are multiple private elementary and middle schools in the Tulsa metropolitan area. Most are affiliated with a specific religion or place of worship. Among the largest are: Bishop Kelley High School (9-12) (Catholic, Lasallian) Cascia Hall Preparatory School (6-12) (Catholic, Augustinian) Holland Hall (Pre-12)
Berryhill's marching band program, the "Blue and Gold Brigade"or simply "The Brigade",has enjoyed great success in spite of its small size. They have achieved, most notably; twenty-nine state-champion titles by the Oklahoma Bandmasters' Association; a sixteen-year winning streak as state champions at the OBA 1A-3A State Marching Band lasting from 2004 to 2022; numerous 'superior' ratings at ...
Tulsa Public Schools is an independent school district serving the Tulsa, Oklahoma area in Northeastern Oklahoma.As of 2022, it is the largest school district in Oklahoma, surpassing Oklahoma City Public Schools for the first time since 2013. [3]
It is a high-income, residential area marked by winding, hilly roads and old growth forest. The main roads are Heards Ferry Road and Riverside Drive, and it is located off the Riverside Drive exit of I-285. Two of the public schools within Sandy Springs are located here, Heards Ferry Elementary and Riverwood International Charter School.
After some red-tape setbacks and construction halts, the new $100,000, 3100 ft 2 brick and glass Harry Pratt Library opened in February 1976 at 3219 S. 113 W. Avenue in Sand Springs—no longer called Prattville—complete with a lively red, white and blue decor and the much-demanded 50-person-capacity meeting room for community use. Book ...
On the left bank of the Arkansas River, the levee extends from river mile 531.0 near Sand Springs, Oklahoma, downstream to river mile 521.4 at Tulsa. On the right bank, the levee extends from near river mile 526.7 downstream to river mile 521.3 and is adjacent to the major portion of the business and residential districts in West Tulsa.