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Preach Unto Them Jesus Christian Academy, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma NW 16th & Penn [1] Goodland Academy, Hugo, Choctaw County; McAlester Christian Academy, McAlester, Oklahoma, Pittsburg County; Overland Christian Schools, Overland Park, Kansas; Wildflower: An Acton Academy, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma County
Goodland Academy is a boarding school located in Choctaw County, Oklahoma, 3 miles (4.8 km) southwest of Hugo in southeastern Oklahoma, U.S.. Founded in 1848 as a Presbyterian mission, it is the oldest private boarding school in Oklahoma still in operation.
Oak Hill Industrial Academy, near Valliant, Choctaw Nation, Indian Territory Open 1878 [55] –1912 by the Presbyterian Mission Board. The Choctaw freedmen's academy was renamed as the Elliott Academy (aka Alice Lee Elliott Memorial Academy) in 1912. [56] Oak Ridge Manual Labor School, near Holdenville, Indian Territory in the Seminole Nation.
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 ]
The Success through Academic Recognition (STAR) program is an incentive program for Choctaw members enrolled in grades 2nd through 12th, (nationwide and homeschool students as well), ...
Choctaw High School is the zoned high school of the district. Choctaw High School's Varsity Academic Team, coached by Paula Sendall, is ranked 1st in Oklahoma as of 2017 and has been invited to multiple national-level competitions after winning the 6A State Championship in February 2017. [19] Choctaw public schools spend $4,133 per student.
The Choctaw Academy dormitory building in Scott County, Ky., stands Thursday, February 1, 2024. Established in 1825, the academy was the first federally controlled residential/boarding school for ...
Oak Hill, Hen House. Oak Hill was developed to provide training in farming and domestic trades, and to teach Christianity to the former Choctaw slave children. [3] According to the school's founders, "[These young people] are transplanted for a time, where they may receive Bible instruction, industrial training and a foretaste of the privileges of an enlightened christian civilization". [4]