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12 Aug NOTE TO PARENTS: Age requirements for Enid Public Schools are: -Pre-School: Child must be 4 on or before September 1. -Kindergarten: Child must be 5 years old on or before 1 September of the school year. -First Grade: Child must be 6 years old on or before 1 September of the school year. Enid has 10 public elementary (photos) schools with grades PK to 6. In alphabetical order we have: Adams Elementary with an enrollment of about 300, located at 2200 E. Randolph, Enid, Ok 73701. Their phone number is (580) 234-5959. Coolidge Elementary with an approximate enrollment of 600. They are located at 1515 E. Ash, Enid, OK 73701. Their phone number is (580) 237-2772. Eisenhower Elementary Eisenhower is located on Vance AFB but is not limited to military children. They have an approximate enrollment of 150 and their phone is (580) 234-5954. Garfield Elementary is next with an approximate enrollment of 350. Their address is 900 East Broadway, Enid, OK, 73701 and their phone is (580) 234-5950. Glenwood Elementary with about 600 students. It is located at 824 N. Oakwood, Enid, OK., 73703 and their phone is (580) 237-1466. Hayes Elementary has an enrollment of almost 300 students and is located at 2102 Beverly Drive, Enid, OK., 73703 with a phone of (580) 234-5937. Hoover Elementary enrollment of a little over 300 and located at 2800 W. Maine, Enid, OK., 73703 and phone number is (580) 237-5029. McKinley Elementary is a neighborhood school with about 300 students. It is located at 1701 West Broadway, Enid, OK., 73703 and their phone is (580) 234-5958. Monroe Elementary has an enrollment of about 450 and is located at 400 West Cottonwood, Enid, OK., 73701 and their phone is (580) 237-5225. Taft Elementary with almost 400 students and is at 1002 Sequoyah, Enid, OK., 73703 and their phone is (580) 234-5957.
Oklahoma Bible Academy, Grades 7-12, 5913 W. Chestnut, Enid, OK 73703, (580)242-4104, Total students about 200. http://schools.privateschoolsreport.com/Oklahoma/Enid/OklahomaBible Academy.html http://www.campusactivism.org/displayschool-41875.htm Oklahoma Bible Academy was founded in the early 1910s by the New Hopedale Mennonite Church in Meno, Oklahoma. In 1917 the General Conference Mennonite Churches of Oklahoma decided to adopt the school as its field of service, and the name OBA was given to the school. The school moved from the local church to the previous home of the Meno Prepatory School shortly after. By 1934 the enrollment had climbed to seventy-eight students, and all four years of high school were accredited by the state. The school became inter-denominational in 1946 and continued to "prepare men and women as light-bearers to attract souls in darkness to the Light of the world." The 1960s brought many changes to the campus of Oklahoma Bible Academy with a new industrial arts building, a music-lunchroom, and a gymnasium. The school added both seventh and eighth grades in 1977 and became a member of the Association of Christian Schools Internationalin 1978. With the growth of Christian elementary schools in Enid came the need for a Christian high school, and in 1982 the OBA Corporation voted to move the school to Enid, Oklahoma. In 1995 the school became concerned about space: locker areas were crowded, and classes were getting too big for available room. A stage was also needed for the new millennium, the school has added a football field in 2001, the Advance Learning Center in 2003, and a track in 2006. The current enrollment is two hundred sixty-two students. Cimarron Montessori School, PK-6, with an approximate enrollment of 60 students, 419 W. Maple, Enid, OK 73701, (580) 233-8826 http://www.cimarronmontessori.org/ Emmanuel Christian School, Regular elementary/Secondary, PK-6, about 300 students, located at 2505 W. Garriott Rd, Enid, OK 73703, (580)237-0032. http://www.emmanuelenid.org/school/index.htm Enid Adventist School, 1501 W. Purdue, Enid, OK 73703. Phone: (580) 234-4500 St Paul's Lutheran School, PK-6, approximately 100 students, 1626 E. Broadway, Enid, Ok 73701, Phone: (580)234-6646. Saint Joseph Catholic School located on the south side of St. Francis Xavier Catholic Church, 110 N. Madison, reopened its doors in the fall of 2001 after 25 years. Initially offering Pre-Kindergarten through second grade, the school will add a grade each year up to sixth grade. The school information line is 580-242-4449. http://www.stfrancisenid.com/st__joseph_school.htm St Joseph Catholic School Monthly Lunch Calendar: http://www.stfrancisenid.com/school_calendar.htm Hillsdale Christian School PK-6 located in Hillsdale, just twenty minutes from Enid between Highways 132 and 81. Bus service is available from Enid, picking up students at two different locations. Van service is available to those living north of Hillsdale. Call 580-635-2211. Bethel Bible Academy,K-12 , 901 S. Cleveland, Enid, OK 73703 (580)237-6480 Offering . The curriculum used is Accelerated Christian Education or School of Tomorrow curriculum, based in Lewisville Texas. JUNIOR HIGH, TEENS (ages 12 and above) All three junior highs, Emerson (bussed from base housing), Longfellow and Waller) welcome you to its ranks. The dress code at all three junior high schools are designed to help provide self-respect and pride for the student bodies. . 1. Students will be allowed to wear walking shorts, split skirts, jams, and culottes. Cutoffs, boxer shorts, biker shorts, and gym shorts are prohibited. 2. All clothes must be neat and clean. 3. No student will wear clothing that is too tight, too short or too revealing (this includes midriffs, halters, tank tops, and clothes that do not cover the shoulders). 4. No student will wear thongs. 5. Sweat pants and sweat suits are too informal. 6. No student will wear garments or jewelry with symbols, patches, letters, numbers, slogans, pictures, advertisements, or phrases that advertise or promote the use of alcohol, tobacco products, controlled substances, gang memberships, inappropriate language, disruptive behavior, or sexual misbehavior. 7. Students are not allowed to wear clothing that is torn or frayed or has holes. 8. No student will wear caps, hats, or sunglasses in the buildings. 9. Clothing with straps will have the straps buttoned or secured. 10. Exaggerated hairstyles and/or dress are inappropriate and disruptive. Students shall not possess a paging device or hand held portable phone while on school property or while attending a school sponsored activity on or off school property. DeWitt Waller Junior High School grades: 7-9 is a public school, It has approximately 600 students and is located at 2604 W. Randolph, Enid, OK, 73703. Their phone is (580) 234-5931 http://www.enidpublicschools.org/schools/Waller/frame.htm
Emerson Jr Hi
Longfellow Jr Hi
Chisholm Middle School,(see Chisholm below)
Enid High School (Plainsmen & Pacers Territory) Home of the Big Blue - Grades: 10-12 Enrollment around 1400 611 W. Wabash, Enid, OK 73701 Phone: (580) 234-2404 Enid High Website High School Graduation requirements for class of 2007 Twenty-five (25) units of credit are required to graduate from high school. Five (5) units must be earned in the 9th grade. Each course equals one unit of credit if taken all year. Standard diploma 4 units Language Arts - 1 unit of Grammar and Composition, and 3 units which may include, but not limited to the following courses: American Literature, English Literature, World Literature, Advanced English Courses; or other English courses with content and/or rigor equal to or above grammar and composition 3 units Mathematics - 1 unit Algebra I or Algebra I taught in a contextual methodology, and 2 units which may include, but are not limited to the following courses: Algebra II, Geometry or Geometry taught in a contextual methodology; Trigonometry; Math Analysis or Pre-calculus; Calculus; Statistics and/or Probability; Computer Science I; Computer Science II; Mathematics of finance; Intermediate Algebra*; contextual mathematics courses which enhance technology preparation whether taught at a (1) comprehensive high school, or (2) technology center school when taken in the eleventh or twelfth grade, taught by a certified teacher, and approved by the State Board of Education and the independent district board of education; mathematics courses taught at a technology center school by a teacher certified in the secondary subject area when taken in the eleventh or twelfth grade upon approval of the State Board of Education and the independent district board of education; or other mathematics courses with content and/or rigor equal to or above Algebra I. 3 units Science - 1 unit of Biology I or Biology I taught in a contextual methodology, and 2 units in the areas of life, physical, or earth science or technology which may include, but are not limited to the following courses: Chemistry I; Physics; Biology II; Chemistry II; Physical Science; Earth Science; Botany; Zoology; Physiology; Astronomy; Applied Biology/Chemistry’ Applied Physics; Principles of Technology; qualified agricultural education courses (including but not limited to Horticulture; Plant and Soil Science; Natural Resources and Environmental Science; and Animal Science); contextual science courses which enhance technology preparation whether aught at a (1) comprehensive high school, or (2) technology center school when taken in the eleventh or twelfth grade, taught by a certified teacher, and approved by the State Board of Education and the independent district board of education; science courses taught at a technology center school by a teacher certified in the secondary subject area when taken in the eleventh or twelfth grade upon approval of the State Board of Education and the independent district board of education; or other science courses with content and/or rigor equal to or above Biology I. 3 units Social Studies 1 unit U. S. History 1/2 to 1 unit of U.S. Government 1/2 unit Oklahoma History and 1/2 to 1 unit from which may include, but are not limited to the following courses: World History; Geography; Economics; Anthropology; or other social studies courses with content and/or rigor equal to or above United States History, United States Government, and Oklahoma History. 2 units Art – which may include, but are not limited to, courses in Visual Arts and General Music. 10 units - electives ------------ 25 total unitsDress Code: a well-defined dress code allows for student individuality while emphasizing good grooming, cleanliness, and proper dress. Specifically, students should avoid clothing with cuts or holes, advertisements for alcoholic beverages, drugs, or objectionable or implied slogans or pictures in poor taste. Hats are not to be worn in the building. Cutoffs must be hemmed. (all such details are covered in student handbook) Student Clubs: Those related to academic programs: National Honor Society (open to all those meeting the grade requirements); Delta Theta (open to advanced Math students); Astronomy Club (open to those interested in using the planetarium); Life Club (open to those interested in ecological issues - usually includes trip to Alabaster Caverns); Spanish Club (open to spanish students - dues required); French Club (open to French students - dues required); Journalism Club (open to Journalism students); E Club (lettermen in various sports). - EHS Service Related Clubs: Awareness (open to students interested in social concerns); Big Brother/Big Sisters (open to students interested in assisting with special needs students on campus) Extra-Curricular activities: Band (marching and concert) - award winning band travels every two years to out of state competition; Football, basketball, baseball, soccer, swimming, diving, wrestling, tennis, and golf for boys (several state level championships); Basketball, softball, soccer, swimming, diving, tennis and golf for girls; Aquaettes (synchronized swimming) for girls; Debate and Competitive Speech; Yearbook and Newspaper; Constitution Competition (juniors); Mock trial competition; Academic bowl competition. (Several of these are offered as a class and should be identified in the Student Registration Guide) Enid High School Alumni Association -------------------- Chisholm High School, 4018 W. Carrier Road. (see below) Chisholm Public Schools Chisholm Public Schools have a small school setting with a large school atmosphere. Chisholm High School, 4018 W. Carrier Road.
Chisholm High School (Founded in 1973) is the second largest high school in Enid, Oklahoma and is located in the northern part of the city. With a student body of approximately 300 students in grades 9-12, Chisholm offeres a variety of normal and AP academic courses. Chisholm also offers a variety of sports including football, basketball, baseball, softball, track and field, cross country, bowling, and cheerleading. Chisholm holds a state championship banner for 1989 in Track and Field. The school's predecessor "Carrier High School" holds a banner in Girls Basketball from 1970. Chisholm Middle School, built in 1996, is the newest building in the Chisholm School District. Located at 4202 W. Carrier Road, CMS is home to grades 6, 7 and 8. Accelerated programs are offered in Math and English. Chisholm Elementary, located at 300 Colorado Avenue, provides instruction for Pre-Kindergarten through the fifth grade plus transitional first grade. Office of Administration for further information at 580-237-5512. Pioneer-Pleasant Vale Schools are comprised of Pleasant Vale Elementary, Pioneer Junior High School and Pioneer High School. The elementary campus is located at 6020 E. Willow, and the junior high and high schools are located six miles east of Waukomis on a country road commonly called the Pioneer Road. The combined enrollment of all schools is approximately 600. Information can be obtained by calling 580-758-3282. Other public schools in Garfield County are Waukomis Public Schools, 580-758-3247 Drummond Public Schools, 580-493-2271 Garber Public Schools, 580-863-2220 Kremlin-Hillsdale, 580-874-2284 Covington-Douglas Public Schools, 580-864-7481 Enid offers superb education facilities with Northwestern Oklahoma State University and Northern Oklahoma College supporting Enid campuses and Autry Technology Center is one of the state's premier vo-tech schools and the Enid Beauty College. Enid Higher Education Pictures Northwestern Oklahoma State University offers day and night courses leading to a bachelor's degree or a graduate degree. NWOSU's Enid campus has an enrollment of approximately 400 students. schedule of campus events A two-year community college, Northern Oklahoma College offers general education courses and the Enid campus has an enrollment of approximately 900 students. Autry Technology Center provides full-term programs, short-term programs and customized training to meet the needs of new firms locating in Enid. The Oklahoma Department of CareerTech System's Training for Industry Program (TIP) provides training to meet the needs of new firms locating in the state. http://www.north-ok.edu/2002/information/B_noc_facts.htm Enid Beauty College - Nationally accredited by the National Accrediting Commissioin of Cosmotology Arts and Sciences, 3905 S. La Mesa Drive, (580) 237-6677 or 237-6234. http://www.enidokbeautycollege.com Enid Alternative School is located in the Lincoln Education Services Center, 600 W Elm, (Old Lincoln school building), Gr 6-12, Alternative Education School takes students in danger of dropping out and provides them with an alternative to the typical school setting. Students attend classes for half a day, leaving time for jobs or vocational training. High Challenge Kinderegarten, Monroe, GR 6-12, Alternative Education, Lincoln Center. -Title I Educational Programs: Adams, Coolidge, Garfield, Harrison, McKinley, Emerson, Longfellow. Gifted/Talented Enrichment Programs: LEAP, ACTion and Classroom Enrichment Enrichment Program (Grades 1-12): The Enrichment program has been developed to serve students in grades one throught twelve who have demonstrated the potential for high levels of performance in the areas of intellectual and academic ability. LEAP (Learning Enrichment for Advanced Primaries) (Grades 1-3): LEAP program is the gifted/talented program serving students in grades one through three who have demonstrated the potential for high levels of performance in areas of intellectual and academic capabilities. ACTion (ACademically Talented Program)(Grades 4-6): ACTion provides gifted/talented education as described by Oklahoma school laws and regulations. It is a program of educational enrichment and challenge designed to meet the needs of specifically identified students. Contact the Enid Public Schools for more detailed information on these programs. BUS ROUTES - Enid Public Schools SCHOOL AREA SERVED BUS # Adams Southern Heights 14 Coolidge Southern Heights 14 Eisenhower Evansdale, Bobs Farm, Indian Oaks Apts, 15 Winchester West Garfield Southern Heights 14 Glenwood Country Club North 8 & 40 Country Route (west) 5 Hayes Southern Heights 7 Hoover Southern Heights 7 Cedar Ridge, Garland Park 9 & 26 McKinley Southern Heights 16 Old Lincoln School District 18 Southern Heights 34 Monroe Willow West, Hunters Hill 6 & 13 Nicholas Oaks, Heritage Hills Woodlands Taft Old Cleveland School District 31 Southern Heights 7 Emerson Vance 27 Willow West, Woodlands, Hunters Hill, Nicholas Oaks, Heritage Hills 6 & 13 Longfellow Valley View & Southern Heights 60 Waller Country Club North 8 Cedar Ridge, Garland Park, 9 Country Route (west) 5 Enid High Vance 27 East Enid Route 26 West Enid Route 3 Headstart Program Our Head Start program provides comprehensive child development program for pre-school children and their families who meet the family income guidelines and children with disabilities. Enid-Carver Headstart Carver Educational Center, 815 S. 5th (580) 234-5740 Enid-Wilson Headstart 740 North 10th (580) 234-6170 (580) 233-6451 Ofc (580) 234-8566 fax Enid Learning Academy Kevin Klamm, BS,MEd 1915 W Owen K Garriott (580) 237-8322 reading and math K-12 state certified teachers customized learning plans guaranteed results financing options available
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