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  2. Arapaho-Butler Public School District - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, the Butler Public Schools was seeking a merger with the Arapaho district. [5] That year, the Butler district merged into the Arapaho school district, with the merged district to have a new common identity. The State of Oklahoma's lottery funds were used to encourage a voluntary merger, and the merged district received $360,000.

  3. Arapaho, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    The public education system of the town is combined with that of nearby Butler. The Arapaho-Butler Public School System operates an elementary school (pre K-6th grade) and a high school (7th-12th grade). Both schools are located in Arapaho, adjacent to each other on north 12th Avenue. [9] The two schools had a combined enrollment of 280 in 2000 ...

  4. List of school districts in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the 509 public school districts in the U.S. state of Oklahoma. [1] Of those, 415 are independent school districts that offer first grade through 12th grade classes. There are 94 elementary school districts which serve students at lower grade levels; most offer first grade through eighth grade classes, while a few only offer ...

  5. The Oklahoma City Public Schools calendar may be changing ...

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  6. List of high schools in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Alex Junior-Senior High School, Alex; Amber-Pocasset High School, Amber; Bridge Creek High School, Blanchard; Chickasha High School, Chickasha; Minco High School, Minco; Ninnekah Senior High School, Ninnekah

  7. Custer County, Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    Custer County was formed on 1891 as an original county from former Cheyenne land, and called G County. [3] On November 6, 1896, it was renamed Custer County after General George Armstrong Custer, who had fought the Southern Cheyenne Indians at the Battle of the Washita 20 miles west in Roger Mills County.

  8. Guest: Public schools in OK shortchanged as costs for public ...

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    The state is diverting tax dollars from public schools instead of investing even more. Now the price tag is higher than initially told. Guest: Public schools in OK shortchanged as costs for public ...

  9. Oklahoma public school policies reminiscent of 'The Twilight ...

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    Every time it seems like our public school policies can’t get any more bizarre, our education officials manage to up the ante. In the past month alone, they’ve announced that: