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The Lone Star Conference (LSC) is a college athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) at the Division II level. Member institutions are located in the South Central states, with schools in Texas, Oklahoma, and New Mexico, with two members in the Pacific Northwest states of Oregon and Washington competing as affiliates for football only.
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
Sapulpa High School. Coordinates: 35.999312°N 96.098783°W. Sapulpa High School is a public high school in Sapulpa, Oklahoma, United States serving 1,020 students in grades 10–12. 66% of the students are white, while 5% are black, 5% are Hispanic and 24% are American Indian. [1]
Website. www.jenksps.org. Jenks Public Schools is a PreK-12 public school system located in Jenks, Oklahoma. Located just south of Tulsa, Jenks Public Schools now encompasses over 40 square miles and serves more than 12,000 students at its ten school sites. It is the eleventh largest public school district in Oklahoma. [1]
Sequoyah High School (Cherokee County, Oklahoma) Sequoyah High School (Claremore, Oklahoma) Silo High School. Southeast High School (Oklahoma City) Southmoore High School. Star Spencer Mid-High School. Stillwater High School (Oklahoma) Stilwell High School. Stringtown High School.
The first public school in Lone Grove opened in 1887 and had two teachers. [3] In 1910, a lawsuit to prevent the school district from constructing a new school was filed with the Oklahoma Supreme Court. The court upheld the results of a local election authorizing the construction of the school, [4] which was built later
Deer Creek Public Schools serves students in northwestern Oklahoma County and southwestern Logan County in Oklahoma. As of February 2024, the district enrolls 7,626 students. [1] There are nine schools in the district: Deer Creek High School, Deer Creek Middle School, Deer Creek Intermediate School, Deer Creek Elementary School, Prairie Vale ...