May 6, 2024
SR Awards Ceremony
Due to the threat of severe weather and the uncertainty of the storm timeline, the Senior Awards Ceremony has been moved to Friday May 10th at 9:30 AM. We hope this gives everyone ample time to ad...
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Students served in Oklahoma’s Alternative Education programs are at-risk for high school failure for a variety of reasons which may include academic deficiency, behavior difficulties, excessive absences, pregnancy or parenting, adjustment problems, or juvenile justice involvement. Alternative Education programs are specifically tailored to meet the needs of students who may be struggling with poverty, substance abuse, family dysfunction, or psychological or physical trauma.
Beginning in the 2002-2003 school year, all school districts of this Oklahoma shall provide Alternative Education programs that conform to the requirements of statutes and rules applicable to alternative education.
Grade 9: Completion of eighth grade requirements
Grade 10: Five (5) credits must be earned in ninth grade before a student can be classified as a sophomore.
Grade 11: Eleven (11) credits must be completed before a student can be classified as a Junior.
Grade 12: Seventeen (17) credits must be completed before a student can be classified as a senior.
Graduation: 23 credits earned
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May 6, 2024
Due to the threat of severe weather and the uncertainty of the storm timeline, the Senior Awards Ceremony has been moved to Friday May 10th at 9:30 AM. We hope this gives everyone ample time to ad...
January 18, 2024
If you have not responded to my previous post to verify the correct names and spellings for your senior's diploma, you need to do so by the end of today. Tomorrow I will be ordering the diploma...
November 13, 2023
Please see attached notification regarding Health Department HIV/AIDS Presentation and Consent. They will be on campus Nov. 15th for 9th grade students and Nov. 29th for 10th grade students.
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