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McLain High School is currently classified as a 4A school by the Oklahoma Secondary Schools Activities Association and has won six state championships. [12] McLain plays home football games at Melvin Driver Stadium, named for McLain's Hall of Fame coach who led the Scots to three state titles in the 1970s and 80s.
The sun sets during a high school football game between Luther and Crossings Christian School in Oklahoma City, Friday, Sept. 22, 2023. Saturday’s Oklahoma high school football games Class C
The Oklahoma high school football season continues with Week 10 kicking off Thursday. Here's a look at the Week 10 schedule and scores: More: The Oklahoman's Week 10 picks for every high school ...
A rain delay empties the stands before the 4A high school football state championship game between Blanchard and Wagoner at Chad Richison Stadium in Edmond, Okla., on Thursday, Nov. 30, 2023.
It served grades 1 through 8 until 1913. In that year, Dunbar Grade School opened at 504 Easton Street in an 18-room brick building, with a four-room frame building that served as a high school. [5] Booker T. Washington High School was founded in 1913, with a class of fourteen students and a staff of two teachers.
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] As of 2022 the district serves approximately 33,211 students. [3] It is governed by an elected ...
The Oklahoma high school football season continues with Week 12 kicking off the second round of the playoffs on Friday. Here's a look at the Week 12 schedule and scores: More: The Oklahoman's high ...
Central was Tulsa's only public high school for white students, and by 1938 it had grown to its peak enrollment of more than 5,000 students in grades 10–12. [4] Finally, Tulsa opened two new high schools: Webster High School in West Tulsa (in 1938), and Will Rogers High School east of downtown (in 1939). [ 7 ]