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Jones Academy is a Native American boarding school and dormitory for students in grades 1–12 in unincorporated Pittsburg County, Oklahoma, [1] along Oklahoma State Highway 270, near Hartsthorne. [2] It is operated by the Choctaw Nation and is affiliated with the Bureau of Indian Education (BIE).
Jones Academy - Boarding school for grades 1-6, dormitory only for grades 7-12; Oklahoma School for the Blind; Oklahoma School for the Deaf ; Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics [3] (Oklahoma City) Riverside Indian School; Sequoyah High School (near Tahlequah)
Ignacio Boarding School, Colorado [18] Iowa Mission School, near Fallis, Iowa Reservation, Indian Territory open 1890–93 by the Quakers [47] Intermountain Indian School, Utah; Jones Academy, Hartshorne, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory/Oklahoma [4] Opened in 1891 [48] Koweta Mission School Coweta, Creek Nation, Indian Territory open 1843–61 ...
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An overhead view of Lighthouse Christian Academy, an unlicensed boarding school in Wayne County, Missouri. The school closed in March 2024 and an investigation into abuse allegations by the ...
Barton Academy, the New England boarding school where most of The Holdovers, the funny, touching, and overall brilliant new film by Alexander Payne, takes place, isn’t a real place—but it’s ...
Jones Academy (Oklahoma) K. Kaibeto Boarding School; Kansas Academy of Mathematics and Science; Kansas State School for the Blind; Kansas School for the Deaf;
Wheelock Academy was the model academy for the Five Civilized Tribes' academies. It was started as a missionary school for Choctaw girls, [ a ] and is still owned by the Choctaw nation. The school closed in 1955 and the only remaining Choctaw school, Jones Academy, became coeducational . [ 4 ]