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Oklahoma City Public Schools

STATISTICAL PROFILE 2017-2018

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TABLE OF CONTENTS Board of Education and Superintendent .................................................................................................................... 1 Selected District Characteristics Students District Enrollment since 1930-31 ....................................................................................................................... 3 Racial/Ethnic Composition of Students since 1990-91 ........................................................................................ 4 District and Charter School Membership ............................................................................................................ 5 Number of District and Charter Schools ............................................................................................................. 5

End of First Quarter Membership ....................................................................................................................... 6 End of First Quarter Membership, Grades PK through 5 .................................................................................... 6 End of First Quarter Membership, Grades 6 through 8 ...................................................................................... 7 End of First Quarter Membership, Grades 9 through 12 .................................................................................... 7 Racial/Ethnic Composition of Students ............................................................................................................... 8 Grade Distribution of Students ........................................................................................................................... 8 Age Distribution of Students ............................................................................................................................... 9 Number of Students Served During Year ............................................................................................................ 9 New and Returning District Students ................................................................................................................ 10 Students Enrolled Full vs. Partial Year ............................................................................................................... 10 Student Mobility ............................................................................................................................................... 11 District Level Student Membership ................................................................................................................... 12 Average Daily Attendance and Average Daily Membership ............................................................................. 13 Student Attendance Rates ................................................................................................................................ 13 Student Absences by Grade .............................................................................................................................. 14 Student Truancy by Grade................................................................................................................................. 14 Student Disaggregated Group Attendance Rates ............................................................................................. 15 Bilingual Students .............................................................................................................................................. 16 English Language Learners ................................................................................................................................ 16 Student Home Languages ................................................................................................................................. 17 Native American Tribal Affiliation ..................................................................................................................... 18 Special Education Students ............................................................................................................................... 19 Homeless Students ............................................................................................................................................ 19 Economically Disadvantaged Students ............................................................................................................. 20 Breakfast and Lunch Program, Average Participation....................................................................................... 20 Student Transfers .............................................................................................................................................. 21 Legal (Out of District) Transfers ........................................................................................................................ 21 Pupil Transportation, Average Daily Haul ......................................................................................................... 22 Pre-Kindergarten Enrollment ............................................................................................................................ 22 Early Birds .......................................................................................................................................................... 23 Parents as Teachers........................................................................................................................................... 23 Title I .................................................................................................................................................................. 24

Title VI Indian Education ................................................................................................................................... 24 Johnson O’Malley Indian Education .................................................................................................................. 25 JROTC Program .................................................................................................................................................. 25 Discipline Incidents by Grade Level ................................................................................................................... 26

Discipline Incidents by Infractions ..................................................................................................................... 26 Students Recommended for Retention............................................................................................................. 27

Student Dropout Rate ....................................................................................................................................... 27 Number of Student Dropouts ........................................................................................................................... 28 Federal Cohort Four Year Graduation Rate ....................................................................................................... 28 Testing and Scholastic Honors

Third Grade State CRT Results ........................................................................................................................... 29 Third Grade State OSTP Results ........................................................................................................................ 29 Fourth Grade State CRT Results ........................................................................................................................ 30 Fourth Grade State OSTP Results ...................................................................................................................... 30 Fifth Grade State CRT Results ............................................................................................................................ 31

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Selected District Characteristics (continued) Testing and Scholastic Honors (continued)

Fifth Grade State OSTP Results ......................................................................................................................... 31 Sixth Grade State CRT Results ........................................................................................................................... 32 Sixth Grade State OSTP Results ......................................................................................................................... 32 Seventh Grade State CRT Results ...................................................................................................................... 33 Seventh Grade State OSTP Results .................................................................................................................... 33 Eighth Grade State CRT Results ......................................................................................................................... 34 Eighth Grade State OSTP Results....................................................................................................................... 34 Oklahoma College and Career Readiness Assessment ...................................................................................... 35 Number of Advanced Placement Students and Classes .................................................................................... 35 Concurrent Enrollment...................................................................................................................................... 36 ACT Composite Scores ....................................................................................................................................... 36 College Remediation Rate ................................................................................................................................. 37 International Baccalaureate Graduates ............................................................................................................ 37 Oklahoma’s Promise ......................................................................................................................................... 38 Scholarships to Graduating Seniors .................................................................................................................. 38 College Board Awards ....................................................................................................................................... 39 Academic All State Scholars .............................................................................................................................. 39 Oklahoma Academic Scholars ........................................................................................................................... 40

Personnel Personnel Classification .................................................................................................................................... 41 Certified Staff with Advanced Degree ............................................................................................................... 42 Average Teaching Experience ........................................................................................................................... 42 Teacher Attendance Rate .................................................................................................................................. 43 Average Class Size ............................................................................................................................................. 43 National Board Certified Staff ........................................................................................................................... 44 Worker’s Compensation Claims ........................................................................................................................ 44

Parents and Community United Way Contributions................................................................................................................................. 45 Parent-Teacher Conferences ............................................................................................................................. 45 Open House Attendance ................................................................................................................................... 46 Meet the Teacher Attendance .......................................................................................................................... 46 Parent-Teacher Association Membership ......................................................................................................... 47 College Fair Attendance .................................................................................................................................... 47

Finance General Fund Revenue ...................................................................................................................................... 48 General Fund Expenditures ............................................................................................................................... 48 Externally Funded Grants .................................................................................................................................. 49

Foundation The Foundation for Oklahoma City Public Schools ........................................................................................... 50

Selected School Characteristics – Elementary Schools Adams Elementary School ................................................................................................................................. 53 Arthur Elementary School ................................................................................................................................. 54 Bodine Elementary School ................................................................................................................................ 55 Britton Elementary School ................................................................................................................................ 56 Buchanan Elementary School ............................................................................................................................ 57 Capitol Hill Elementary School .......................................................................................................................... 58 Cesar Chavez Elementary School ...................................................................................................................... 59 Cleveland Elementary School ............................................................................................................................ 60 Coolidge Elementary School.............................................................................................................................. 61 Edgemere Elementary School ........................................................................................................................... 62 Edwards Elementary School .............................................................................................................................. 63 Eugene Field Elementary School ....................................................................................................................... 64 Fillmore Elementary School .............................................................................................................................. 65 Gatewood Elementary School ........................................................................................................................... 66

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Selected School Characteristics – Elementary Schools (continued) Green Pastures Elementary School ................................................................................................................... 67 Greystone Elementary School ........................................................................................................................... 68 Hawthorne Elementary School ......................................................................................................................... 69 Hayes Elementary School .................................................................................................................................. 70 Heronville Elementary School ........................................................................................................................... 71 Hillcrest Elementary School .............................................................................................................................. 72 Horace Mann Elementary School ...................................................................................................................... 73 Jackson Enterprise Elementary School .............................................................................................................. 74 Johnson Elementary School .............................................................................................................................. 75 Kaiser Elementary School .................................................................................................................................. 76 Martin Luther King Elementary School ............................................................................................................. 77 Lee Elementary School ...................................................................................................................................... 78 Linwood Elementary School .............................................................................................................................. 79 Mark Twain Elementary School......................................................................................................................... 80 Monroe Elementary School ............................................................................................................................... 81 Moon Elementary School .................................................................................................................................. 82 Nichols Hills Elementary School ........................................................................................................................ 83 North Highland Elementary School ................................................................................................................... 84 Oakridge Elementary School ............................................................................................................................. 85 Thelma R. Parks Elementary School .................................................................................................................. 86 Parmelee Elementary School ............................................................................................................................ 87 Pierce Elementary School .................................................................................................................................. 88 Prairie Queen Elementary School ..................................................................................................................... 89 Putnam Heights Elementary School .................................................................................................................. 90 Quail Creek Elementary School ......................................................................................................................... 91 Rancho Village Elementary School .................................................................................................................... 92 Ridgeview Elementary School ........................................................................................................................... 93 Rockwood Elementary School ........................................................................................................................... 94 Sequoyah Elementary School ............................................................................................................................ 95 Shidler Elementary School ................................................................................................................................ 96 Southern Hills Elementary School ..................................................................................................................... 97 Spencer Elementary School ............................................................................................................................... 98 Stand Watie Elementary School ........................................................................................................................ 99 Telstar Elementary School ............................................................................................................................... 100 Van Buren Elementary School ......................................................................................................................... 101 West Nichols Hills Elementary School ............................................................................................................. 102 Westwood Elementary School ........................................................................................................................ 103 Wheeler Elementary School ............................................................................................................................ 104 Willow Brook Elementary School .................................................................................................................... 105 Wilson Elementary School............................................................................................................................... 106 Selected School Characteristics – Middle Schools Belle Isle Enterprise Middle School ................................................................................................................ 109 Classen Middle School of Advanced Studies ................................................................................................... 110 Douglass Middle School .................................................................................................................................. 111 Jefferson Middle School .................................................................................................................................. 112 John Marshall Enterprise Middle School ......................................................................................................... 113 Northeast Enterprise Middle School ............................................................................................................... 114 Oklahoma Centennial Middle School .............................................................................................................. 115 Rogers Middle School ...................................................................................................................................... 116 Roosevelt Middle School ................................................................................................................................. 117 Taft Middle School .......................................................................................................................................... 118 Webster Middle School ................................................................................................................................... 119 Selected School Characteristics – High Schools Capitol Hill High School ................................................................................................................................... 121 Classen High School of Advanced Studies ....................................................................................................... 122

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Selected School Characteristics – High Schools (continued) Douglass High School ...................................................................................................................................... 123 Grant High School............................................................................................................................................ 124 John Marshall Enterprise High School ............................................................................................................. 125 Northeast Enterprise High School ................................................................................................................... 126 Northwest Classen High School ....................................................................................................................... 127 Oklahoma Centennial High School .................................................................................................................. 128 Southeast High School..................................................................................................................................... 129 Star-Spencer High School ................................................................................................................................ 130 Selected School Characteristics – Alternative Programs and Special Centers Emerson High School....................................................................................................................................... 133 Emerson South High School ............................................................................................................................ 134 Private Schools ................................................................................................................................................ 135 Extended Educational Services........................................................................................................................ 136 Selected School Characteristics – Charter Schools Dove Elementary School ................................................................................................................................. 139 Dove Science Academy ................................................................................................................................... 140 Harding Charter Preparatory High School ....................................................................................................... 142 Harding Fine Arts Center ................................................................................................................................. 143 Independence Charter Middle School............................................................................................................. 144 Justice Alma Wilson SeeWorth Academy ....................................................................................................... 145 KIPP Reach College Preparatory ...................................................................................................................... 147 KIPP OKC South Community Preparatory........................................................................................................ 148 John Rex Elementary ....................................................................................................................................... 149 Santa Fe South Early Chilhood Center ............................................................................................................. 150 Santa Fe South Elementary @ The Hills .......................................................................................................... 151 Santa Fe South Elementary @ Penn Avenue .................................................................................................. 152 Santa Fe South SPERO Elementary .................................................................................................................. 153 Santa Fe South Middle School ......................................................................................................................... 154 Santa Fe South High School ............................................................................................................................. 155 Santa Fe South Pathways Middle College ....................................................................................................... 156 Stanley Hupfeld Academy at Western Village ................................................................................................. 157 Appendix School Feeder Patterns ................................................................................................................................... 159 List of Schools by Board District 2017-18 ........................................................................................................ 160 Special Instructional Program Descriptions .................................................................................................... 161 School Instructional Programs/Other ............................................................................................................. 163 Special Education Programs ............................................................................................................................ 166 Rates, Calculations, and Terms ....................................................................................................................... 168

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DISTRICT ENROLLMENT SINCE 1930-31

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RACIAL/ETHNIC COMPOSITION OF STUDENTS SINCE 1990-91

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OKCPS Charter Total13-14 40,942 4,803 45,74514-15 41,110 4,538 45,64815-16 40,877 5,119 45,99616-17 39,979 6,193 46,17217-18 38,762 6,236 44,998

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DISTRICT AND CHARTER SCHOOL MEMBERSHIP2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Regular Schools 77 75 75 73 74Charter Schools 13 12 13 15 16

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NUMBER OF DISTRICT AND CHARTER SCHOOLS2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

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13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Membership 40,942 41,110 40,877 39,979 38,762

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END OF FIRST QUARTER MEMBERSHIPGRADES PK THROUGH 5

2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

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13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Membership 7,596 7,705 7,785 7,182 7,275

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13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Membership 7,604 7,848 8,029 8,061 8,128

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END OF FIRST QUARTER MEMBERSHIPGRADES 9 THROUGH 12

2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

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Am. Indian Asian Black Hispanic White Haw/PacIslander Multi

13-14 3.6% 2.3% 24.8% 49.6% 16.9% 0.0% 2.8%14-15 3.3% 2.1% 24.2% 51.4% 15.5% 0.1% 3.4%15-16 3.0% 2.1% 23.7% 52.2% 14.9% 0.1% 4.0%16-17 2.8% 2.1% 23.0% 53.1% 14.2% 0.2% 4.6%17-18 2.7% 2.0% 22.1% 54.2% 13.7% 0.2% 5.1%

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RACIAL/ETHNIC COMPOSITION OF STUDENTS2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

PK K 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12Students 3,251 3,795 3,910 3,899 4,045 3,681 3,591 3,137 2,534 2,797 2,988 2,571 2,192 1,918

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GRADE DISTRIBUTION OF STUDENTS2017-18

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3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 OtherStudents 42 2,775 3,172 3,292 3,262 3,322 3,169 3,242 2,858 2,514 2,339 2,222 2,095 1,954 1,838 537 101 28

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AGE DISTRIBUTION OF STUDENTS2017-18

13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Students 46,493 46,835 46,519 45,551 44,253

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NUMBER OF STUDENTS SERVED DURING YEAR 2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

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PK K 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12thNew to District 3,148 1,145 579 532 530 495 457 478 448 446 631 447 330 203Returning Students 107 2,647 3,326 3,372 3,493 3,201 3,128 2,657 2,080 2,361 2,304 2,132 1,827 1,806

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PK K 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12thPartial Year 1,108 1,289 1,304 1,296 1,396 1,280 1,225 1,247 1,242 1,311 1,941 1,635 1,357 1,115Full Year 2,152 2,505 2,589 2,608 2,628 2,415 2,361 1,891 1,285 1,496 973 940 812 909

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13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Students 43.0% 41.8% 42.9%

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STUDENT MOBILITY*2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

*Percent of students enrolled for less than the entire school year. **Blank = N/A

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District Membership Daily Counts Throughout Year

2017-18 Charter Schools Excluded

Aug 1, 2017 Sept 22, 2017 Oct 2, 2017 Dec 13, 2017 Mar 2, 2018 May 29, 2018 33,724 38,708 38,726 38,379 38,317 37,696

This graph shows the daily membership for the district through the end of the school year. The district’s peak enrollment for the school year occurred on October 4, 2017 with 38,756 students enrolled.

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Average Daily Attendance Average Daily Membership13-14 37,845 40,38314-15 37,979 40,64115-16 37,573 40,23716-17 36,687 39,39017-18 35,379 38,194

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AVERAGE DAILY ATTENDANCE ANDAVERAGE DAILY MEMBERSHIP

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PK-5th 6th-8th 9th-12th District13-14 94.6% 94.1% 90.5% 93.7%14-15 94.4% 94.0% 89.6% 93.4%15-16 94.5% 93.7% 89.3% 93.4%16-17 94.6% 93.2% 88.5% 93.1%17-18 94.0% 93.0% 88.5% 92.6%

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STUDENT ATTENDANCE RATES2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

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PK K 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th 10th 11th 12thNo Absences 122 159 205 270 342 349 351 298 281 283 340 259 213 1001 to 5 Days 935 1212 1402 1550 1646 1526 1464 1179 825 778 701 539 408 2866 to 10 Days 944 1110 1127 1084 1072 917 942 892 577 691 595 529 437 37411 to 15 Days 544 606 576 498 508 482 389 360 358 435 442 369 322 32316 to 20 Days 320 304 250 244 233 221 223 196 176 231 262 281 236 25621 + Days 395 403 333 258 223 199 218 213 310 389 574 597 553 685

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0.0% 10.0% 20.0% 30.0% 40.0% 50.0% 60.0% 70.0% 80.0% 90.0% 100.0%

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Rate 96.3% 91.9% 93.1% 90.2% 90.6% 92.4% 92.1% 93.2% 93.6% 91.9% 91.5%

STUDENT DISAGGREGATED GROUP ATTENDANCE RATES2017-18

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13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Students 19,465 20,074 20,877 17,438 18,160

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BILINGUAL STUDENTS2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Students 13,242 13,534 13,444 13,010 13,704

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ENGLISH LANGUAGE LEARNERS2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

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English, 59%

Spanish, 39%

Vietnamese, 1% Other, 1%

STUDENT HOME LANGUAGESLANGUAGES SPOKEN MOST OFTEN AT HOME

2017-18

Language Students Language Students Arabic 56 Kuanyama 15 Bengali 10 Lao 19 Burmese 118 Marshallese 19 Chinese 31 Russian 11 English 22,825 Spanish 15,131 French 18 Tagalog 13 Kachin 14 Vietnamese 286 Karen 16 Zomi 46 Korean 11 Other 123

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Choctaw , 16%

Cherokee , 11%

Seminole , 12%Creek , 11%

Chickasaw, 8%

Cheyenne -Arapaho, 9%

Other, 33%

NATIVE AMERICAN TRIBAL AFFILIATION2017-18

Tribe Students Tribe Students Absentee Shawnee (OK) 28 Kickapoo (OK) 58 Apache (OK) 36 Kiowa (OK) 75 Caddo (OK) 34 Navajo (AZ) 30 Cherokee (OK) 250 Osage (OK) 13 Cheyenne-Arapaho (OK) (Southern) 202 Otoe-Missouria (OK) 26 Chickasaw (OK) 182 Ponca (OK) 47 Choctaw (OK) 354 Sac and Fox (OK) 13 Citizen Band Pottawatomi (OK) 22 Seminole (OK) 263 Comanche (OK) 59 Wichita (OK) 37 Creek (OK) 239 Other 179 Delaware (OK) 30

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13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Students 5,246 5,802 5,975 5,303 5,517

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SPECIAL EDUCATION STUDENTS2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Students 1,567 2,177 1,635 1,347 3,068

0

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1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

3,500

HOMELESS STUDENTS2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

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13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Students 89.6% 90.4% 84.0% 84.0% 83.0%

0.0%

20.0%

40.0%

60.0%

80.0%

100.0%

ECONOMICALLY DISADVANTAGED STUDENTS 2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

Breakfast Lunch13-14 15,723 26,18614-15 17,619 30,04915-16 17,483 31,44316-17 16,740 29,98817-18 15,539 30,219

05,000

10,00015,00020,00025,00030,00035,000

BREAKFAST AND LUNCH PROGRAMAVERAGE PARTICIPATION

2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

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13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Students 7,522 7,808 6,932 9,228 8,223

0

2,000

4,000

6,000

8,000

10,000

STUDENT TRANSFERS*2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

*Includes legal and in-district transfers

13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Leaving OKCPS 893 647 548 695 497Entering OKCPS* 662 492 496 412 345

0

200

400

600

800

1,000

LEGAL (OUT OF DISTRICT) TRANSFERS*2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

*Residential treatment students excluded

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13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Students 12,628 12,481 12,565 12,612 12,528

0

2,000

4,000

6,000

8,000

10,000

12,000

14,000

PUPIL TRANSPORTATIONAVERAGE DAILY HAUL

2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Students 3,105 3,173 3,059 2,843 2,858

0

500

1,000

1,500

2,000

2,500

3,000

3,500

PRE-KINDERGARTEN ENROLLMENT2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

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13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Children Served 1,423 1,973 2,021 1,670 1,541Adults Served 1,429 2,070 2,073 1,699 1,666

0250500750

1,0001,2501,5001,7502,0002,2502,500

EARLY BIRDS2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Children Served 507 473 554 382 244Families Served 440 409 462 321 200Home Visits 3,259 4,344 5,946 3,310 2,567

0

1,000

2,000

3,000

4,000

5,000

6,000

PARENTS AS TEACHERS2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

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13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Students 43,371 44,291 44,009 47,339 41,290

0

5,000

10,000

15,000

20,000

25,000

30,000

35,000

40,000

45,000

50,000

TITLE I*2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

*Throughout the school year

13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Students 1,705 2,098 2,339 2,234 2,155

0200400600800

1,0001,2001,4001,6001,8002,0002,2002,400

TITLE VI INDIAN EDUCATION*2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

*Title changed 2017 from Title VII to Title VI Indian Education

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13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Students 943 927 901 780 947

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

900

1,000

JOHNSON O'MALLEY INDIAN EDUCATION2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Students 886 733 871 943 846

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

900

1,000

JROTC PROGRAM2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

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Elementary, 37%

Middle School, 31%

High Schools, 31%

Special PK-12, 1%

DISCIPLINE INCIDENTS BY GRADE LEVEL2017-18

Disruptive Behavior, 21%

Fighting, 9%

Disorderly Conduct, 7%

Disrespect, 7%Truancy, 7%

Walked Out of Area, 7%

Abusive Language or Behavior, 6%

Refusal to Follow Directions, 6%

Tardiness, 5%

Assault/Battery Student, 4% Failure to Attend

Discipline Options, 4% Other, 17%

DISCIPLINE INCIDENTS BY INFRACTIONS2017-18

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13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Students 2,075 1,732 1,449 868 722

0

250

500

750

1,000

1,250

1,500

1,750

2,000

2,250

STUDENTS RECOMMENDED FOR RETENTION2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Students 3.4% 2.7% 3.5% 3.3% 1.8%

0.0%

0.5%

1.0%

1.5%

2.0%

2.5%

3.0%

3.5%

4.0%

STUDENT DROPOUT RATE*2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

*Dropouts are reported for Grades 7-12.

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13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Students 405 337 468 426 228

0

100

200

300

400

500

600

700

800

NUMBER OF STUDENT DROPOUTS*2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

*Dropouts are reported for Grades 7-12.

12-13 13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17Students 75.3% 72.8% 72.9% 70.5% 67.0%

0.0%

20.0%

40.0%

60.0%

80.0%

100.0%

FEDERAL COHORT FOUR YEAR GRADUATION RATE2012-13 THROUGH 2016-17

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Math Reading12-13 52% 53%13-14 49% 51%14-15 41% 50%15-16 41% 50%

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THIRD GRADE OKLAHOMACRITERION REFERENCE TEST RESULTS

2012-13 THROUGH 2015-16

Math Reading16-17 21% 18%17-18 16% 14%

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THIRD GRADE OKLAHOMA STATE TESTING PROGRAM2016-17 THROUGH 2017-18

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Math Reading12-13 58% 53%13-14 48% 44%14-15 57% 53%15-16 46% 45%

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FOURTH GRADE OKLAHOMACRITERION REFERENCE TEST RESULTS

2012-13 THROUGH 2015-16

Math Reading16-17 19% 17%17-18 14% 15%

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FOURTH GRADE OKLAHOMA STATE TESTING PROGRAM2016-17 THROUGH 2017-18

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Math Reading Science Social Studies* Writing12-13 55% 50% 36% 47%13-14 49% 47% 28% 53% 38%14-15 50% 47% 32% 48% 37%15-16 54% 56% 37% 49%

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FIFTH GRADE OKLAHOMACRITERION REFERENCE TEST RESULTS

2012-13 THROUGH 2015-16

*Blank = N/A

Math Reading Science16-17 18% 21% 21%17-18 11% 18% 18%

0%

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FIFTH GRADE OKLAHOMT STATE TESTING PROGRAM2016-17 THROUGH 2017-18

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Math Reading12-13 56% 48%13-14 48% 44%14-15 46% 45%15-16 46% 45%

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SIXTH GRADE OKLAHOMACRITERION REFERENCE TEST RESULTS

2012-13 THROUGH 2015-16

Math Reading16-17 19% 27%17-18 12% 23%

0%

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100%

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SIXTH GRADE OKLAHOMA STATE TESTING PROGRAM2016-17 THROUGH 2017-18

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Math Reading12-13 53% 52%13-14 47% 51%14-15 58% 56%15-16 48% 51%

0%

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SEVENTH GRADE OKLAHOMACRITERION REFERENCE TEST RESULTS

2012-13 THROUGH 2015-16

Math Reading16-17 20% 20%17-18 22% 16%

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SEVENTH GRADE OKLAHOMA STATE TESTING PROGRAM2016-17 THROUGH 2017-18

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Math Reading Science US History* Writing12-13 50% 54% 33% 39%13-14 34% 52% 33% 44% 43%14-15 44% 54% 33% 40% 48%15-16 39% 54% 34% 33%

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EIGHTH GRADE OKLAHOMACRITERION REFERENCE TEST RESULTS

2012-13 THROUGH 2015-16

*Blank = N/A

Math Reading Science16-17 11% 19% 22%17-18 9% 18% 23%

0%

20%

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EIGHTH GRADE OKLAHOMA STATE TESTING PROGRAM2016-17 THROUGH 2017-18

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Grade 11 Math Grade 11 ELA17-18 9% 16%

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OKLAHOMA COLLEGE AND CAREER READINESS ASSESSMENT2017-18

13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Students 897 1,032 1,339 1,864 1,738Classes 49 69 88 214 233

0200400600800

1,0001,2001,4001,6001,8002,000

NUMBER OF ADVANCED PLACEMENT STUDENTS AND CLASSES2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

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13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Students 107 136 107 194 160

0

25

50

75

100

125

150

175

200

CONCURRENT ENROLLMENT2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

2014 2015 2016 2017 2018District 18.4 17.9 16.7 16.9 17.3State 20.7 20.7 20.4 19.4 19.3National 21.0 21.0 20.8 21.0 20.8

0

5

10

15

20

25

ACT COMPOSITE SCORES2014 THROUGH 2018

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2011-12 2012-13 2013-14 2014-15 2015-16District 66.4% 60.9% 68.5% 63.6% 63.8%State 39.4% 39.1% 40.1% 39.0% 40.5%

0%

20%

40%

60%

80%

100%

COLLEGE REMEDIATION RATE2011-12 THROUGH 2015-16*

*Data from Board of Regents are two years in arrears.

13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Graduates 48 30 25 37 23

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE GRADUATES2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

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13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Students 405 437 325 451 446

0

100

200

300

400

500

OKLAHOMA'S PROMISE2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Amount $9,752,393 $11,481,848 $9,569,089 $10,071,810 $10,523,967

$0

$3,000,000

$6,000,000

$9,000,000

$12,000,000

SCHOLARSHIPS TO GRADUATING SENIORS2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

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13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18National Merit Finalists 8 2 1 6 3National Merit Hispanic Finalists 0 0 0 2 2Nat'l Achievement Program Finalists 1 1 0 2 0

0

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

COLLEGE BOARD AWARDS2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Scholars 1 3 3 2 3

0

1

2

3

ACADEMIC ALL STATE SCHOLARS2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

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13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Scholars 44 17 59 35 27

0

10

20

30

40

50

60

OKLAHOMA ACADEMIC SCHOLARS2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

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PERSONNEL CLASSIFICATION

2017-18 ` Am.

Indian Am.

Indian Asian Asian Black Black Hispanic Hispanic White White Pacific Islander

Pacific Islander Multi Multi

Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Male Female Total

C/O Administrators 0 2 4 1 3 11 4 0 26 47 0 0 1 0 99 Elem Principals 0 1 0 0 1 9 2 3 5 32 0 0 0 1 54 Elem Asst Principals 1 1 0 1 2 2 0 1 6 15 0 0 0 2 31 MS Principals 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 6 MS Asst Principals 1 0 0 0 5 2 1 0 2 5 0 0 0 0 16 HS Principals 0 0 0 0 2 2 0 0 4 5 0 0 0 0 13 HS Asst Principals 1 1 1 0 1 2 1 0 5 10 0 0 0 1 23 Elem Teachers 2 31 3 13 28 178 13 100 94 814 0 0 3 17 1,296 MS Teachers 5 2 2 0 17 30 11 8 69 115 1 1 1 5 267 HS Teachers 4 3 3 6 35 28 10 18 130 130 0 0 0 3 370 Spec Assignment Teachers 0 1 0 1 4 7 0 5 11 46 0 0 0 0 75 Spec Education Teachers 3 7 1 1 18 66 2 10 47 208 0 0 0 2 365 Vocational Teachers 0 0 0 0 4 17 4 0 18 21 0 0 0 0 64 Psych/Couns/Therapists 0 1 0 2 2 21 1 3 10 62 0 0 1 1 104 Nurses 0 1 0 0 0 4 0 2 1 23 0 0 0 0 31 Media Specialists 0 1 0 1 1 7 0 3 4 38 0 0 0 0 55 Professional/Technical 3 5 3 1 25 37 6 29 76 91 0 0 3 1 280 Classified (Assistants) 3 15 2 14 52 168 13 194 20 185 0 0 1 7 674 Classified (Support) 0 4 0 0 7 65 2 62 1 62 0 0 0 0 203 Classified (Custodial) 0 0 0 0 5 1 2 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 9 Classified (Bus Drivers) 0 2 0 1 41 40 1 2 7 8 0 0 0 0 102 Classified (Child Nutrition) 1 11 0 1 4 150 5 143 7 108 0 0 0 0 430 Classified (Skilled Labor) 1 0 0 0 28 2 3 0 28 3 0 0 1 0 66 Total 26 89 19 43 285 850 81 583 574 2,030 1 1 11 40 4633

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13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Advanced Degree 28.3% 27.9% 25.5% 25.7% 24.0%

0.0%

10.0%

20.0%

30.0%

40.0%

CERTIFIED STAFF WITH ADVANCED DEGREE2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Years 11.2 11.0 10.4 11.5 11.2

0

2

4

6

8

10

12

14

AVERAGE TEACHING EXPERIENCE2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

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13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Rate 93.1% 92.8% 92.4% 93.8% 92.5%

0.0%

20.0%

40.0%

60.0%

80.0%

100.0%

TEACHER ATTENDANCE RATE2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Students 19.2 18.9 20.0 20.5 20.1

0

5

10

15

20

25

AVERAGE CLASS SIZE2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

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13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Number 133 135 129 88 61

0

25

50

75

100

125

150

NATIONAL BOARD CERTIFIED STAFF2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Claims Filed 299 296 293 272 254

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

350

WORKER'S COMPENSATION CLAIMS2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

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13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Contributions $63,107 $50,016 $48,425 $33,545 $25,261

$0

$10,000

$20,000

$30,000

$40,000

$50,000

$60,000

$70,000

UNITED WAY CONTRIBUTIONS2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Fall Attendance 33,016 30,266 29,346 23,283 22,491

0

5,000

10,000

15,000

20,000

25,000

30,000

35,000

PARENT-TEACHER CONFERENCES2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

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13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Attendance 36,093 32,994 31,475 25,386 22,401

0

5,000

10,000

15,000

20,000

25,000

30,000

35,000

40,000

OPEN HOUSE ATTENDANCE2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Attendance 22,763

0

5,000

10,000

15,000

20,000

25,000

MEET THE TEACHER ATTENDANCE2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

Blank = N/A

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13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Membership 5,015 3,591 3,099 3,003 2,355

0

1,000

2,000

3,000

4,000

5,000

6,000

PARENT-TEACHER ASSOCIATION MEMBERSHIP2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Attendance 868 934 956 1,051 1,055

0100200300400500600700800900

1,0001,100

COLLEGE FAIR ATTENDANCE2013-14 THROUGH 2017-18

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District Sources of Revenue, 24.6%

Intermediate Sources of

Revenue, 4.1%

State Sources of Revenue, 47.8%

Federal Sources of Revenue, 10.6%

Non-Revenue Receipts, 0.1%

Charter Schools, 11.0%

Lapsed Appropriations,

1.8%

2017-18 GENERAL FUND REVENUEUnaudited

$323,424,279

General Fund Revenue per Student (ADM) - $8,468

Salaries, 52.5%Benefits, 22.0%

Professional &Technical, 2.3%

Property Service, 3.2%

Other Services, 1.0%

Supplies & Materials, 7.0% Property, 0.2% Other Objects, 0.4%

Charter Schools, 11.4%

2017-18 GENERAL FUND EXPENDITURESUnaudited

$313,452,351

General Fund Expenditure per Student (ADM) - $8,207

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13-14 14-15 15-16 16-17 17-18Amount $56.1 $60.3 $62.2 $60.6 $56.0

$0.0

$15.0

$30.0

$45.0

$60.0

$75.0

$90.0

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okckids.com | okckids.com/facebook | okcalumni.com

Creating community ownership in the success of every child.

The Foundation for Oklahoma City Public Schools works to advance excellence, create champions and build strong community support for lasting change

in Oklahoma City Public Schools.

Focus Areas and Strategic Alignment The Foundation’s focus areas are a result of partnership and alignment with OKCPS and the community.

See below for our focus areas and supporting programs/initiatives. Innovative support of teachers (Partnership with DonorsChoose.org)

Community Engagement initiatives (Partners in Action)

English Language Learning program support (Bilingual Teacher Pipeline Project, Spanish for English speaking OKCPS staff,

translation technology support)

Teacher and Leader Professional Development (Urban Teacher Preparation Academy)

Advocacy (Focused on driving a narrative about OKCPS that results in increased investment and engagement)

DonorsChoose.org and Partners in Action Through a partnership with DonorsChoose.org and with the assistance from generous community partners and District employees, The Foundation provides funding for Oklahoma City Public Schools classroom projects posted by OKCPS teachers. The Partners in Action initiative allows principals to post projects that are matched with community partners to fulfill, including time, talent and treasure. Combined financial impact for both programs was nearly $7 million.

STARS of Education In partnership with Oklahoma City Public Schools, The Foundation seeks to recognize members of the OKCPS community that demonstrate exceptional teaching, inspired service and volunteerism within the district. To that end, The Foundation provides recognition and cash awards for the OKCPS Teacher of the year and finalists, exceptional support staff within the district and valuable volunteers and community partners who make a difference daily. The Sam and Charolett principal recognition program was added this year, providing $10,000 in awards to one elementary and one secondary principal. In partnership with the City Council of Oklahoma City and the Downtown Rotary Club, The Foundation also recognizes exceptional teaching within the district through the Rotary Teacher of the Month program. These activities provided almost $20,000.00 in cash awards to teachers, schools and support staff within the district.

Bilingual Teacher Pipeline Project The demographic makeup of OKCPS is 52 percent Hispanic, creating a shortage of bilingual teachers. To help fill that gap, The Foundation, with the assistance of donors and education partners UCO, OSU-OKC, OCCC and Rose State College, has launched the Bilingual Teacher Pipeline Project. The program provides funding for tuition, fees and books for bilingual paraprofessionals already working in the district to become certified teachers. We currently have 39 bilingual paraprofessionals participating.

Foundation Projects

Each year The Foundation looks for ways that it can partner with the district to provide much needed support to schools, teachers and students. This year was no different, with The Foundation and its community partners providing the funding for a number of outreach events and serving as the fiduciary for an increased number of Partner Funding Agreements benefitting the District and specific schools and school projects.

Mary Mélon, President & CEO, [email protected] www.okckids.com The Foundation for Oklahoma City Public Schools 405.604-5977

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Adams Elementary School

3416 S.W. 37th St., OKC 73119 Ms. Heather Zacarias 405.587.1600 Principal of Adams since 2014-15 http://www.okcps.org/adams

Grades Served: PK-6

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1949 Additions 1951, 1953, 1955, 1956, 2008, 2010 Square Footage 68,053 Acres in Site 8.70 Board District Location 3 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 46 State House District 89 County Commissioner District 2 City Council Ward OKC 3

School named for President John Adams School Mascot: Eagles

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 583 Attending on Transfer 3.1% Number of Certified Staff 36 Peak Enrollment (08/22/17) 592 Homeless 8.9% Percent Minority 13.9% Total Served 685 Mobility Rate 31.4% Attendance Rate 94.7% American Indian 1.9% Turnover Rate 27.1% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 14.2 Asian 0.2% Truancy Rate 0.4% Masters Degree or Above 38.9% Black 5.0% Economically Disadvantaged 88.0% Avg Class Size 23.1 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% English Language Learners 61.2% Substitute Teacher Expense $14,450 Hispanic 81.1% Special Education 11.7% Worker’s Compensation Claims 2 White 8.7% Gifted and Talented 4.5% National Board Certification 2 Multi 3.1% In-School Suspensions 24 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 51.6% Out-of-School Suspensions 25 Media Center Materials 12,387 Males 48.4% Recommended for Retention 3.7% Open House Attendance 463 Avg Daily Attendance 550.4 Meet the Teacher 875 Avg Daily Membership 583.9 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 534 Attendance Rate 94.3% PTA Membership 42 Avg Number Days Enrolled 138 United Way Contributions $444

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Arthur Elementary School

5100 S. Independence Ave., OKC 73119 Dr. Rhonda Schroeder 405.587.7600 Principal of Arthur since 2011-12 http://www.okcps.org/arthur

Grades Served: PK-5

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1953 Additions 1956, 2013 Square Footage 37,461 Acres in Site 10.01 Board District Location 6 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 44 State House District 90 County Commissioner District 2 City Council Ward OKC 3

School named for President Chester A. Arthur School Mascot: Owls

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 644 Attending on Transfer 4.8% Number of Certified Staff 36 Peak Enrollment (10/02/17) 644 Homeless 3.5% Percent Minority 19.4% Total Served 728 Mobility Rate 32.3% Attendance Rate 93.0% American Indian 3.7% Turnover Rate 34.5% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 10.0 Asian 0.2% Truancy Rate 2.2% Masters Degree or Above 13.9% Black 9.8% Economically Disadvantaged 100.0% Avg Class Size 23.0 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.3% English Language Learners 52.3% Substitute Teacher Expense $15,481 Hispanic 69.1% Special Education 12.6% Worker’s Compensation Claims 0 White 11.6% Gifted and Talented 3.6% National Board Certification 1 Multi 5.3% In-School Suspensions 8 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 50.9% Out-of-School Suspensions 22 Media Center Materials 10,669 Males 49.1% Recommended for Retention 1.6% Open House Attendance 575 Avg Daily Attendance 580.5 Meet the Teacher 400 Avg Daily Membership 626.1 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 146 Attendance Rate 92.7% PTA Membership 51 Avg Number Days Enrolled 140 United Way Contributions $24

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Bodine Elementary School

5301 S. Bryant Ave., OKC 73129 Ms. Nikki Coshow 405.587.2500 Principal of Bodine since 2013-14 http://www.okcps.org/bodine

Grades Served: PK-6

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1967 Additions 1985, 2008, 2009 Square Footage 77,443 Acres in Site 19.70 Board District Location 7 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 45 State House District 94 County Commissioner District 2 City Council Ward OKC 4

School named for W. D. Bodine, early settler School Mascot: Bobcats

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 605 Attending on Transfer 10.2% Number of Certified Staff 34 Peak Enrollment (09/22/17) 605 Homeless 8.7% Percent Minority 32.4% Total Served 774 Mobility Rate 55.0% Attendance Rate 95.3% American Indian 3.8% Turnover Rate 46.9% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 13.4 Asian 0.2% Truancy Rate 1.4% Masters Degree or Above 32.4% Black 41.1% Economically Disadvantaged 100.0% Avg Class Size 21.1 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% English Language Learners 17.4% Substitute Teacher Expense $8,734 Hispanic 28.8% Special Education 15.0% Worker’s Compensation Claims 2 White 16.2% Gifted and Talented 3.0% National Board Certification 1 Multi 9.9% In-School Suspensions 9 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 47.6% Out-of-School Suspensions 22 Media Center Materials 6,775 Males 52.4% Recommended for Retention 0.9% Open House Attendance 282 Avg Daily Attendance 537.3 Meet the Teacher N/A Avg Daily Membership 576.8 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 337 Attendance Rate 93.2% PTA Membership 0 Avg Number Days Enrolled 121 United Way Contributions $56

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Britton Elementary School

1215 N.W. 95th St., OKC 73114 Ms. Ronda Hamilton 405.587.6100 Principal of Britton since 2015-16 http://www.okcps.org/britton

Grades Served: PK-6

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1931 Additions 1937, 1939, 1953, 2012 Square Footage 61,229 Acres in Site 4.13 Board District Location 1 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 48 State House District 99 County Commissioner District 3 City Council Ward OKC 2

School named for Alexander Britton, Santa Fe Railway attorney School Mascot: Bison

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 617 Attending on Transfer 27.9% Number of Certified Staff 31 Peak Enrollment (10/02/17) 625 Homeless 3.9% Percent Minority 51.6% Total Served 758 Mobility Rate 47.6% Attendance Rate 94.4% American Indian 2.3% Turnover Rate 44.9% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 11.7 Asian 0.3% Truancy Rate 3.0% Masters Degree or Above 25.8% Black 41.5% Economically Disadvantaged 100.0% Avg Class Size 26.7 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% English Language Learners 34.7% Substitute Teacher Expense $11,907 Hispanic 43.4% Special Education 10.0% Worker’s Compensation Claims 2 White 7.6% Gifted and Talented 4.5% National Board Certification 0 Multi 4.9% In-School Suspensions 29 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 46.2% Out-of-School Suspensions 85 Media Center Materials 10,348 Males 53.8% Recommended for Retention 5.9% Open House Attendance 347 Avg Daily Attendance 563.1 Meet the Teacher 665 Avg Daily Membership 600.1 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 401 Attendance Rate 93.8% PTA Membership 45 Avg Number Days Enrolled 129 United Way Contributions $107

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Buchanan Elementary School

4126 N.W. 18th St., OKC 73107 Ms. Tonya Brackeen 405.587.4700 Principal of Buchanan since 2015-16 http://www.okcps.org/buchanan

Grades Served: PK-6

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1951 Additions 1951, 1953, 1956, 2012, 2013 Square Footage 60,006 Acres in Site 7.71 Board District Location 3 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 30 State House District 87 County Commissioner District 3 City Council Ward OKC 3

School named for President James Buchanan School Mascot: Bears

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 580 Attending on Transfer 4.5% Number of Certified Staff 34 Peak Enrollment (08/17/17) 592 Homeless 2.9% Percent Minority 32.4% Total Served 641 Mobility Rate 23.7% Attendance Rate 94.5% American Indian 2.4% Turnover Rate 31.6% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 11.9 Asian 2.8% Truancy Rate 0.6% Masters Degree or Above 32.4% Black 4.5% Economically Disadvantaged 66.0% Avg Class Size 24.4 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.2% English Language Learners 64.5% Substitute Teacher Expense $15,019 Hispanic 77.9% Special Education 10.3% Worker’s Compensation Claims 2 White 9.8% Gifted and Talented 5.9% National Board Certification 1 Multi 2.4% In-School Suspensions 6 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 45.2% Out-of-School Suspensions 31 Media Center Materials 10,803 Males 54.8% Recommended for Retention 2.3% Open House Attendance 177 Avg Daily Attendance 559.5 Meet the Teacher 447 Avg Daily Membership 583.8 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 518 Attendance Rate 95.8% PTA Membership 0 Avg Number Days Enrolled 148 United Way Contributions $338

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Capitol Hill Elementary School

2717 S. Robinson Ave., OKC 73109 Ms. Carson Cramer 405.587.1800 Interim Principal of Capitol Hill Elementary since 2017-18 http://www.okcps.org/capitolhilles

Grades Served: PK-6

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1920 Additions 1923, 1927, 1930, 1937, 1960 Square Footage 121,749 Acres in Site 3.91 Board District Location 4 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 46 State House District 92 County Commissioner District 2 City Council Ward OKC 4

School named for area of Oklahoma City School Mascot: Dream Catcher

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 566 Attending on Transfer 16.1% Number of Certified Staff 35 Peak Enrollment (01/25/18) 573 Homeless 3.1% Percent Minority 31.4% Total Served 667 Mobility Rate 41.7% Attendance Rate 93.3% American Indian 3.4% Turnover Rate 34.7% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 10.6 Asian 0.0% Truancy Rate 3.1% Masters Degree or Above 20.0% Black 10.1% Economically Disadvantaged 100.0% Avg Class Size 22.6 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% English Language Learners 56.4% Substitute Teacher Expense $30,748 Hispanic 71.7% Special Education 12.9% Worker’s Compensation Claims 9 White 10.4% Gifted and Talented 2.8% National Board Certification 1 Multi 4.4% In-School Suspensions 35 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 48.1% Out-of-School Suspensions 88 Media Center Materials 21,345 Males 51.9% Recommended for Retention 0.6% Open House Attendance 148 Avg Daily Attendance 517.3 Meet the Teacher 279 Avg Daily Membership 557.2 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 404 Attendance Rate 92.8% PTA Membership 0 Avg Number Days Enrolled 135 United Way Contributions $48

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Cesar Chavez Elementary School

600 S.E. Grand Blvd., OKC 73129 Ms. Melissa Marschall 405.587.9800 Interim Principal of Cesar Chavez Elementary since 2017-18 http://www.okcps.org/cesarchavez

Grades Served: PK-6

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 2011 Additions 2011 Square Footage 72,500 Acres in Site 5.75 Board District Location 7 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 46 State House District 92 County Commissioner District 2 City Council Ward OKC 7

School named for Cesar Chavez, American farm worker, labor leader, and civil rights activist Mascot: Toros

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 847 Attending on Transfer 19.2% Number of Certified Staff 47 Peak Enrollment (11/27/17) 865 Homeless 1.7% Percent Minority 17.0% Total Served 978 Mobility Rate 30.3% Attendance Rate 92.7% American Indian 2.6% Turnover Rate 30.0% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 8.7 Asian 0.4% Truancy Rate 0.8% Masters Degree or Above 21.3% Black 4.8% Economically Disadvantaged 95.0% Avg Class Size 23.8 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% English Language Learners 60.3% Substitute Teacher Expense $20,792 Hispanic 81.6% Special Education 16.3% Worker’s Compensation Claims 6 White 8.0% Gifted and Talented 3.9% National Board Certification 1 Multi 2.6% In-School Suspensions 3 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 53.8% Out-of-School Suspensions 32 Media Center Materials 14,424 Males 46.2% Recommended for Retention 3.4% Open House Attendance 250 Avg Daily Attendance 800.1 Meet the Teacher N/A Avg Daily Membership 852.2 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 615 Attendance Rate 93.9% PTA Membership 0 Avg Number Days Enrolled 141 United Way Contributions $168

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Cleveland Elementary School

2725 N.W. 23rd St., OKC 73107 Ms. Marsha Stafford 405.587.8200 Principal of Cleveland since 2009-10 http://www.okcps.org/cleveland

Grades Served: PK-6

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1928 Additions 1930, 1940, 2013 Square Footage 32,829 Acres in Site 3.79 Board District Location 3 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 30 State House District 88 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward OKC 2

School named for President Grover Cleveland School Mascot: Bulldogs

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 379 Attending on Transfer 46.4% Number of Certified Staff 21 Peak Enrollment (12/05/17) 384 Homeless 3.3% Percent Minority 4.8% Total Served 399 Mobility Rate 16.0% Attendance Rate 95.5% American Indian 3.7% Turnover Rate 21.3% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 12.9 Asian 4.0% Truancy Rate 2.5% Masters Degree or Above 14.3% Black 7.9% Economically Disadvantaged 36.0% Avg Class Size 22.2 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% English Language Learners 15.8% Substitute Teacher Expense $10,809 Hispanic 25.3% Special Education 8.2% Worker’s Compensation Claims 2 White 50.1% Gifted and Talented 9.5% National Board Certification 2 Multi 9.0% In-School Suspensions 1 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 48.5% Out-of-School Suspensions 4 Media Center Materials 9,650 Males 51.5% Recommended for Retention 2.2% Open House Attendance 417 Avg Daily Attendance 361.9 Meet the Teacher 392 Avg Daily Membership 376.7 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 367 Attendance Rate 96.1% PTA Membership 99 Avg Number Days Enrolled 152 United Way Contributions $48

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Coolidge Elementary School

5212 S. Villa Ave., OKC 73119 Ms. Melissa Brett 405.587.2800 Principal of Coolidge since 2014-15 http://www.okcps.org/coolidge

Grades Served: PK-6

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1953 Additions 1955, 1956, 1963, 2012, 2013 Square Footage 78,101 Acres in Site 8.70 Board District Location 6 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 44 State House District 93 County Commissioner District 2 City Council Ward OKC 6

School named for President Calvin Coolidge School Mascot: Crocodiles

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 744 Attending on Transfer 5.1% Number of Certified Staff 44 Peak Enrollment (12/11/17) 752 Homeless 6.5% Percent Minority 15.9% Total Served 861 Mobility Rate 34.6% Attendance Rate 95.2% American Indian 3.9% Turnover Rate 40.6% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 7.4 Asian 0.3% Truancy Rate 1.6% Masters Degree or Above 15.9% Black 7.9% Economically Disadvantaged 92.0% Avg Class Size 22.5 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% English Language Learners 50.4% Substitute Teacher Expense $16,726 Hispanic 73.8% Special Education 10.6% Worker’s Compensation Claims 3 White 9.7% Gifted and Talented 4.3% National Board Certification 0 Multi 4.4% In-School Suspensions 27 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 48.9% Out-of-School Suspensions 35 Media Center Materials 19,534 Males 51.1% Recommended for Retention 1.5% Open House Attendance 251 Avg Daily Attendance 693.3 Meet the Teacher 881 Avg Daily Membership 740.9 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 584 Attendance Rate 93.6% PTA Membership 23 Avg Number Days Enrolled 139 United Way Contributions $433

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Edgemere Elementary School

3200 N. Walker Ave., OKC 73118 Ms. Alisa Stieg 405.587.5100 Principal of Edgemere since 2014-15 http://www.okcps.org/edgemere

Grades Served: PK-6

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1911 Additions 1928, 1930, 2008, 2010 Square Footage 38,432 Acres in Site 3.27 Board District Location 4 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 46 State House District 88 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward OKC 2

School named for residential area of Oklahoma City School Mascot: Robins

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 169 Attending on Transfer 34.3% Number of Certified Staff 13 Peak Enrollment (08/21/17) 176 Homeless 13.1% Percent Minority 15.4% Total Served 200 Mobility Rate 36.5% Attendance Rate 93.6% American Indian 4.7% Turnover Rate 40.9% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 6.2 Asian 5.3% Truancy Rate 0.5% Masters Degree or Above 15.4% Black 30.3% Economically Disadvantaged 90.0% Avg Class Size 19.0 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% English Language Learners 13.6% Substitute Teacher Expense $5,446 Hispanic 18.9% Special Education 11.2% Worker’s Compensation Claims 2 White 29.0% Gifted and Talented 3.6% National Board Certification 0 Multi 11.8% In-School Suspensions 7 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 46.2% Out-of-School Suspensions 14 Media Center Materials 7,785 Males 53.8% Recommended for Retention 3.0% Open House Attendance 212 Avg Daily Attendance 160.5 Meet the Teacher 207 Avg Daily Membership 169.7 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 139 Attendance Rate 94.6% PTA Membership 52 Avg Number Days Enrolled 137 United Way Contributions $989

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Edwards Elementary School

1123 N.E. Grand Blvd., OKC 73117 Ms. Richelle Taylor 405.587.3200 Principal of Edwards since 2017-18 http://www.okcps.org/edwards

Grades Served: PK-6

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1950 Additions 1957, 1958, 2010, 2011 Square Footage 41,150 Acres in Site 3.90 Board District Location 5 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 48 State House District 99 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward OKC 7

School named for Walter J. and Frances Edwards, land developers School Mascot: Eagles

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 282 Attending on Transfer 12.4% Number of Certified Staff 18 Peak Enrollment (11/07/17) 296 Homeless 5.5% Percent Minority 61.1% Total Served 358 Mobility Rate 52.0% Attendance Rate 96.5% American Indian 1.4% Turnover Rate 44.9% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 8.7 Asian 0.0% Truancy Rate 1.4% Masters Degree or Above 16.7% Black 80.5% Economically Disadvantaged 100.0% Avg Class Size 20.4 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% English Language Learners 5.0% Substitute Teacher Expense $18,895 Hispanic 8.5% Special Education 7.1% Worker’s Compensation Claims 2 White 4.6% Gifted and Talented 2.5% National Board Certification 0 Multi 5.0% In-School Suspensions 10 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 49.6% Out-of-School Suspensions 28 Media Center Materials 9,170 Males 50.4% Recommended for Retention 2.7% Open House Attendance 218 Avg Daily Attendance 266.4 Meet the Teacher 95 Avg Daily Membership 283.9 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 166 Attendance Rate 93.8% PTA Membership 0 Avg Number Days Enrolled 129 United Way Contributions $170

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Eugene Field Elementary School

1515 N. Klein Ave., OKC 73106 Ms. Paige Bressman 405.587.5700 Principal of Eugene Field since 2011-12 http://www.okcps.org/eugenefield

Grades Served: PK-5

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1984 Additions 2016 Square Footage 64,411 Acres in Site 2.07 Board District Location 4 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 46 State House District 88 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward OKC 6

School named for Eugene Field, poet and writer School Mascot: Deer

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 381 Attending on Transfer 11.8% Number of Certified Staff 25 Peak Enrollment (03/27/18) 388 Homeless 7.8% Percent Minority 40.0% Total Served 428 Mobility Rate 37.4% Attendance Rate 95.3% American Indian 1.8% Turnover Rate 33.3% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 14.6 Asian 1.6% Truancy Rate 0.7% Masters Degree or Above 28.0% Black 12.9% Economically Disadvantaged 78.0% Avg Class Size 23.9 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.5% English Language Learners 52.8% Substitute Teacher Expense $13,690 Hispanic 67.5% Special Education 10.0% Worker’s Compensation Claims 1 White 11.0% Gifted and Talented 3.7% National Board Certification 2 Multi 4.7% In-School Suspensions 8 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 52.0% Out-of-School Suspensions 75 Media Center Materials 16,217 Males 48.0% Recommended for Retention 3.7% Open House Attendance 733 Avg Daily Attendance 359.0 Meet the Teacher 668 Avg Daily Membership 380.1 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 326 Attendance Rate 94.4% PTA Membership 0 Avg Number Days Enrolled 144 United Way Contributions $120

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Fillmore Elementary School

5200 S. Blackwelder Ave., OKC 73119 Ms. Susan Martin Rachels 405.587.4800 Principal of Fillmore since 1999-00 http://www.okcps.org/fillmore

Grades Served: PK-6

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1949 Additions 1951, 1952, 1953, 1956, 1958, 2012 Square Footage 77,924 Acres in Site 7.58 Board District Location 6 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 44 State House District 93 County Commissioner District 2 City Council Ward OKC 6

School named for president Millard Fillmore School Mascot: Falcons

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 899 Attending on Transfer 16.4% Number of Certified Staff 49 Peak Enrollment (02/20/18) 907 Homeless 1.3% Percent Minority 20.4% Total Served 992 Mobility Rate 26.2% Attendance Rate 94.1% American Indian 1.9% Turnover Rate 28.0% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 14.9 Asian 0.1% Truancy Rate 0.2% Masters Degree or Above 30.6% Black 3.9% Economically Disadvantaged 76.0% Avg Class Size 24.8 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.1% English Language Learners 60.0% Substitute Teacher Expense $13,240 Hispanic 80.8% Special Education 13.2% Worker’s Compensation Claims 3 White 9.8% Gifted and Talented 3.9% National Board Certification 0 Multi 3.4% In-School Suspensions 0 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 45.9% Out-of-School Suspensions 65 Media Center Materials 19,507 Males 54.1% Recommended for Retention 2.4% Open House Attendance 1,193 Avg Daily Attendance 836.4 Meet the Teacher 1,386 Avg Daily Membership 891.2 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 732 Attendance Rate 93.9% PTA Membership 53 Avg Number Days Enrolled 146 United Way Contributions $168

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Gatewood Elementary School

1821 N.W. 21st St., OKC 73106 Ms. Gayla Goff 405.587.2400 Principal of Gatewood since 2015-16 http://www.okcps.org/gatewood

Grades Served: PK-5

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1927 Additions 1930, 2008, 2010 Square Footage 45,304 Acres in Site 3.86 Board District Location 4 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 40 State House District 88 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward OKC 6

School named for residential area of Oklahoma City School Mascot: Gators

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 170 Attending on Transfer 29.4% Number of Certified Staff 13 Peak Enrollment (08/29/17) 173 Homeless 5.4% Percent Minority 7.7% Total Served 196 Mobility Rate 35.7% Attendance Rate 94.8% American Indian 2.4% Turnover Rate 36.4% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 8.5 Asian 12.4% Truancy Rate 0.5% Masters Degree or Above 23.1% Black 15.8% Economically Disadvantaged 75.0% Avg Class Size 17.1 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% English Language Learners 44.1% Substitute Teacher Expense $5,566 Hispanic 46.5% Special Education 15.3% Worker’s Compensation Claims 0 White 18.8% Gifted and Talented 7.1% National Board Certification 0 Multi 4.1% In-School Suspensions 5 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 44.1% Out-of-School Suspensions 22 Media Center Materials 7,901 Males 55.9% Recommended for Retention 2.9% Open House Attendance 348 Avg Daily Attendance 160.5 Meet the Teacher 275 Avg Daily Membership 167.8 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 162 Attendance Rate 95.6% PTA Membership 43 Avg Number Days Enrolled 139 United Way Contributions $593

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Green Pastures Elementary School

4300 N. Post Rd., Spencer 73084 Ms. Kelley Coleman 405.587.4500 Principal of Green Pastures since 2016-17 http://www.okcps.org/greenpastures

Grades Served: PK-5

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1954 Additions 1956, 1958, 1959, 1964, 2010, 2011 Square Footage 39,045 Acres in Site 12.00 Board District Location 5 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 48 State House District 97 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward OKC 7

School named for residential area where located School Mascot: Panthers

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 258 Attending on Transfer 4.3% Number of Certified Staff 19 Peak Enrollment (09/22/17) 258 Homeless 2.1% Percent Minority 63.2% Total Served 321 Mobility Rate 51.7% Attendance Rate 95.4% American Indian 3.1% Turnover Rate 42.6% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 4.5 Asian 0.4% Truancy Rate 2.5% Masters Degree or Above 21.1% Black 61.2% Economically Disadvantaged 100.0% Avg Class Size 19.5 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% English Language Learners 7.0% Substitute Teacher Expense $3,228 Hispanic 13.2% Special Education 9.3% Worker’s Compensation Claims 3 White 7.0% Gifted and Talented 1.2% National Board Certification 0 Multi 15.1% In-School Suspensions 43 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 44.6% Out-of-School Suspensions 57 Media Center Materials 7,773 Males 55.4% Recommended for Retention 2.0% Open House Attendance 122 Avg Daily Attendance 227.7 Meet the Teacher 105 Avg Daily Membership 244.1 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 127 Attendance Rate 93.3% PTA Membership 0 Avg Number Days Enrolled 123 United Way Contributions $0

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Greystone Elementary School

2401 N.W. 115th Terr., OKC 73120 Mr. Neal Johnson 405.587.3100 Principal of Greystone since 2017-18 http://www.okcps.org/greystone

Grades Served: PK-6

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1961 Additions 1966 Square Footage 122,809 Acres in Site 30.19 Board District Location 1 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 48 State House District 83 County Commissioner District 3 City Council Ward OKC 2

School named for street near which school is located School Mascot: Eagles

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 636 Attending on Transfer 8.8% Number of Certified Staff 38 Peak Enrollment (08/29/17) 655 Homeless 3.2% Percent Minority 65.8% Total Served 869 Mobility Rate 62.9% Attendance Rate 92.5% American Indian 0.9% Turnover Rate 53.8% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 6.3 Asian 0.5% Truancy Rate 1.4% Masters Degree or Above 28.9% Black 69.8% Economically Disadvantaged 100.0% Avg Class Size 20.7 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.6% English Language Learners 12.7% Substitute Teacher Expense $9,072 Hispanic 14.6% Special Education 12.1% Worker’s Compensation Claims 4 White 6.1% Gifted and Talented 1.7% National Board Certification 0 Multi 7.5% In-School Suspensions 13 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 46.1% Out-of-School Suspensions 180 Media Center Materials 13,742 Males 53.9% Recommended for Retention 3.8% Open House Attendance 307 Avg Daily Attendance 575.6 Meet the Teacher 315 Avg Daily Membership 619.1 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 291 Attendance Rate 93.0% PTA Membership 30 Avg Number Days Enrolled 116 United Way Contributions $24

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Hawthorne Elementary School

2300 N.W. 15th St., OKC 73107 Ms. Melinda Elms 405.587.5900 Principal of Hawthorne since 2016-17 http://www.okcps.org/hawthorne

Grades Served: PK-5

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1911 Additions 1919, 1928, 1930, 2013 Square Footage 41,454 Acres in Site 4.14 Board District Location 4 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 44 State House District 88 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward OKC 6

School named for Nathaniel Hawthorne, author School Mascot: Hawks

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 465 Attending on Transfer 18.7% Number of Certified Staff 27 Peak Enrollment (03/29/18) 481 Homeless 5.5% Percent Minority 14.8% Total Served 511 Mobility Rate 21.7% Attendance Rate 95.3% American Indian 0.9% Turnover Rate 27.3% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 14.9 Asian 0.9% Truancy Rate 0.6% Masters Degree or Above 22.2% Black 5.5% Economically Disadvantaged 75.0% Avg Class Size 23.0 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% English Language Learners 65.4% Substitute Teacher Expense $13,825 Hispanic 80.4% Special Education 11.6% Worker’s Compensation Claims 4 White 8.2% Gifted and Talented 3.0% National Board Certification 1 Multi 4.1% In-School Suspensions 9 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 49.0% Out-of-School Suspensions 10 Media Center Materials 13,988 Males 51.0% Recommended for Retention 3.2% Open House Attendance 536 Avg Daily Attendance 447.8 Meet the Teacher 360 Avg Daily Membership 469.5 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 461 Attendance Rate 95.4% PTA Membership 40 Avg Number Days Enrolled 149 United Way Contributions $72

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Hayes Elementary School

6900 S. Byers Ave., OKC 73149 Ms. Michelle Seybolt 405.587.5800 Interim Principal of Hayes since 2017-18 http://www.okcps.org/hayes

Grades Served: PK-6

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1952 Additions 1955, 1963, 2013 Square Footage 63,067 Acres in Site 10.91 Board District Location 7 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 45 State House District 92 County Commissioner District 2 City Council Ward OKC 4

School named for President Rutherford B. Hayes School Mascot: Cardinals

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 493 Attending on Transfer 12.2% Number of Certified Staff 31 Peak Enrollment (01/08/18) 505 Homeless 7.9% Percent Minority 35.5% Total Served 572 Mobility Rate 39.0% Attendance Rate 94.4% American Indian 3.2% Turnover Rate 38.2% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 11.8 Asian 7.9% Truancy Rate 2.3% Masters Degree or Above 22.6% Black 8.7% Economically Disadvantaged 97.0% Avg Class Size 21.3 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% English Language Learners 43.8% Substitute Teacher Expense $9,978 Hispanic 56.2% Special Education 16.2% Worker’s Compensation Claims 3 White 13.2% Gifted and Talented 4.9% National Board Certification 0 Multi 10.8% In-School Suspensions 9 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 45.8% Out-of-School Suspensions 34 Media Center Materials 8,069 Males 54.2% Recommended for Retention 0.4% Open House Attendance 544 Avg Daily Attendance 450.6 Meet the Teacher N/A Avg Daily Membership 484.1 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 440 Attendance Rate 93.1% PTA Membership 23 Avg Number Days Enrolled 138 United Way Contributions $240

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Heronville Elementary School

1240 S.W. 29th St., OKC 73109 Ms. Karen Forrester Mock 405.587.6000 Interim Principal of Heronville since 2016-17 http://www.okcps.org/heronville

Grades Served: PK-6

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1928 Additions 1930, 2008, 2010 Square Footage 94,415 Acres in Site 4.02 Board District Location 6 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 46 State House District 89 County Commissioner District 2 City Council Ward OKC 6

School named for Mr. Herron, Oklahoma City educator School Mascot: Eagles

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 775 Attending on Transfer 10.7% Number of Certified Staff 52 Peak Enrollment (04/16/18) 791 Homeless 6.8% Percent Minority 25.0% Total Served 855 Mobility Rate 28.3% Attendance Rate 92.7% American Indian 1.3% Turnover Rate 33.2% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 11.5 Asian 0.0% Truancy Rate 1.5% Masters Degree or Above 21.2% Black 1.9% Economically Disadvantaged 86.0% Avg Class Size 20.4 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.3% English Language Learners 75.2% Substitute Teacher Expense $39,997 Hispanic 91.7% Special Education 14.3% Worker’s Compensation Claims 5 White 4.0% Gifted and Talented 5.2% National Board Certification 1 Multi 0.8% In-School Suspensions 8 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 46.5% Out-of-School Suspensions 52 Media Center Materials 9,261 Males 53.5% Recommended for Retention 1.2% Open House Attendance 86 Avg Daily Attendance 727.7 Meet the Teacher 343 Avg Daily Membership 775.6 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 587 Attendance Rate 93.8% PTA Membership 13 Avg Number Days Enrolled 147 United Way Contributions $710

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Hillcrest Elementary School

6421 S. Miller Ave., OKC 73159 Ms. Shelly Deas 405.587.3800 Principal of Hillcrest since 2015-16 http://www.okcps.org/hillcrest

Grades Served: PK-6

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1960 Additions 1963, 2011 Square Footage 61,853 Acres in Site 9.80 Board District Location 6 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 44 State House District 93 County Commissioner District 2 City Council Ward OKC 5

School named for residential area of Oklahoma City School Mascot: Eagles

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 592 Attending on Transfer 7.8% Number of Certified Staff 34 Peak Enrollment (01/12/18) 617 Homeless 9.0% Percent Minority 29.4% Total Served 697 Mobility Rate 35.5% Attendance Rate 95.5% American Indian 3.0% Turnover Rate 38.3% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 9.6 Asian 1.5% Truancy Rate 3.6% Masters Degree or Above 20.6% Black 12.2% Economically Disadvantaged 100.0% Avg Class Size 23.5 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 1.8% English Language Learners 39.0% Substitute Teacher Expense $24,195 Hispanic 57.8% Special Education 12.0% Worker’s Compensation Claims 4 White 14.9% Gifted and Talented 5.1% National Board Certification 0 Multi 8.8% In-School Suspensions 8 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 49.3% Out-of-School Suspensions 17 Media Center Materials 10,492 Males 50.7% Recommended for Retention 2.4% Open House Attendance 465 Avg Daily Attendance 550.0 Meet the Teacher 778 Avg Daily Membership 593.4 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 521 Attendance Rate 92.7% PTA Membership 0 Avg Number Days Enrolled 138 United Way Contributions $0

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Horace Mann Elementary School

1105 N.W. 45th St., OKC 73118 Mr. Mitchell Ruzzoli 405.587.3500 Principal of Horace Mann since 2013-14 http://www.okcps.org/horacemann

Grades Served: PK-6

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1923 Additions 1928, 1933, 1940, 1947, 1950, 2008, 2009 Square Footage 68,943 Acres in Site 3.88 Board District Location 2 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 46 State House District 85 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward OKC 2

School named for Horace Mann, educator School Mascot: Hornets

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 387 Attending on Transfer 21.2% Number of Certified Staff 23 Peak Enrollment (09/07/17) 392 Homeless 1.1% Percent Minority 21.7% Total Served 422 Mobility Rate 28.9% Attendance Rate 96.0% American Indian 2.6% Turnover Rate 33.1% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 12.8 Asian 23.3% Truancy Rate 0.5% Masters Degree or Above 26.1% Black 20.6% Economically Disadvantaged 93.0% Avg Class Size 21.4 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% English Language Learners 38.5% Substitute Teacher Expense $19,794 Hispanic 24.8% Special Education 11.6% Worker’s Compensation Claims 3 White 18.9% Gifted and Talented 2.8% National Board Certification 0 Multi 9.8% In-School Suspensions 3 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 49.1% Out-of-School Suspensions 16 Media Center Materials 5,802 Males 50.9% Recommended for Retention 0.8% Open House Attendance 275 Avg Daily Attendance 361.8 Meet the Teacher 500 Avg Daily Membership 378.9 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 320 Attendance Rate 95.5% PTA Membership 46 Avg Number Days Enrolled 145 United Way Contributions $12

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Jackson Enterprise Elementary School

2601 S. Villa Ave., OKC 73108 Ms. Katherine Price 405.587.8700 Interim Principal of Jackson since 2017-18 http://www.okcps.org/jackson

Grades Served: PK-7

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1910 Additions 1935, 1940, 1948, 1957, 1960, 1969 Square Footage 104,444 Acres in Site 7.16 Board District Location 3 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 46 State House District 89 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward OKC 6

School named for Stonewall Jackson, Confederate general School Mascot: Cougars

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 622 Attending on Transfer 18.2% Number of Certified Staff 35 Peak Enrollment (08/25/17) 640 Homeless 4.1% Percent Minority 22.9% Total Served 707 Mobility Rate 35.0% Attendance Rate 92.9% American Indian 2.4% Turnover Rate 37.3% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 12.5 Asian 0.3% Truancy Rate 1.3% Masters Degree or Above 28.6% Black 4.7% Economically Disadvantaged 87.0% Avg Class Size 22.0 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% English Language Learners 65.8% Substitute Teacher Expense $4,103 Hispanic 89.2% Special Education 9.6% Worker’s Compensation Claims 6 White 3.1% Gifted and Talented 6.3% National Board Certification 1 Multi 0.3% In-School Suspensions 7 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 46.6% Out-of-School Suspensions 72 Media Center Materials 8,051 Males 53.4% Recommended for Retention 0.2% Open House Attendance 325 Avg Daily Attendance 568.6 Meet the Teacher 1,262 Avg Daily Membership 605.0 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 527 Attendance Rate 94.0% PTA Membership 0 Avg Number Days Enrolled 139 United Way Contributions $0

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Johnson Elementary School

1810 Sheffield Rd., OKC 73120 Ms. Margaret Saunders-Simpson 405.587.6700 Principal of Johnson since 2013-14 http://www.okcps.org/johnson

Grades Served: PK-6

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1951 Additions 1952, 1953, 1954 Square Footage 47,033 Acres in Site 8.30 Board District Location 2 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 40 State House District 83 County Commissioner District 3 City Council Ward Village 3

School named for President Andrew Johnson School Mascot: Jaguars

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 221 Attending on Transfer 58.4% Number of Certified Staff 17 Peak Enrollment (01/29/18) 234 Homeless 8.9% Percent Minority 17.6% Total Served 252 Mobility Rate 26.6% Attendance Rate 90.4% American Indian 0.5% Turnover Rate 41.8% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 13.5 Asian 3.6% Truancy Rate 0.0% Masters Degree or Above 35.3% Black 24.0% Economically Disadvantaged 95.0% Avg Class Size 17.1 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% English Language Learners 24.0% Substitute Teacher Expense $13,377 Hispanic 36.2% Special Education 25.3% Worker’s Compensation Claims 3 White 21.2% Gifted and Talented 2.7% National Board Certification 1 Multi 14.5% In-School Suspensions 5 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 42.1% Out-of-School Suspensions 4 Media Center Materials 7,971 Males 57.9% Recommended for Retention 6.1% Open House Attendance 248 Avg Daily Attendance 214.3 Meet the Teacher 150 Avg Daily Membership 226.3 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 178 Attendance Rate 94.7% PTA Membership 64 Avg Number Days Enrolled 146 United Way Contributions $120

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Kaiser Elementary School

3101 Lyon Blvd., OKC 73112 Ms. Lana Lewis 405.587.3600 Principal of Kaiser since 2015-16 http://www.okcps.org/kaiser

Grades Served: PK-6

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1951 Additions 1954, 1956, 2010, 2011 Square Footage 64,204 Acres in Site 9.38 Board District Location 3 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 40 State House District 87 County Commissioner District 3 City Council Ward OKC 2

School named for Franklin Kaiser, Oklahoma City minister School Mascot: Kangaroos

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 672 Attending on Transfer 9.5% Number of Certified Staff 40 Peak Enrollment (11/15/17) 683 Homeless 14.9% Percent Minority 27.5% Total Served 762 Mobility Rate 29.7% Attendance Rate 90.8% American Indian 1.3% Turnover Rate 34.8% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 8.6 Asian 2.7% Truancy Rate 0.3% Masters Degree or Above 12.5% Black 10.9% Economically Disadvantaged 82.0% Avg Class Size 22.2 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.3% English Language Learners 45.8% Substitute Teacher Expense $30,423 Hispanic 56.9% Special Education 15.9% Worker’s Compensation Claims 10 White 20.2% Gifted and Talented 5.4% National Board Certification 0 Multi 7.7% In-School Suspensions 15 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 46.4% Out-of-School Suspensions 50 Media Center Materials 12,331 Males 53.6% Recommended for Retention 0.3% Open House Attendance 500 Avg Daily Attendance 634.3 Meet the Teacher 545 Avg Daily Membership 671.0 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 473 Attendance Rate 94.5% PTA Membership 103 Avg Number Days Enrolled 143 United Way Contributions $345

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Martin Luther King, Jr. Elementary School

1201 N.E. 48th St., OKC 73111 Ms. Stephanie Spears 405.587.4000 Principal of Martin Luther King, Jr. since 2016-17 http://www.okcps.org/mlking

Grades Served: PK-6

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 2006 Additions N/A Square Footage 96,771 Acres in Site 6.21 Board District Location 5 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 48 State House District 97 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward OKC 7

School named for Martin Luther King, Jr., civil rights leader School Mascot: Lions

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 383 Attending on Transfer 15.7% Number of Certified Staff 26 Peak Enrollment (02/28/18) 429 Homeless 26.3% Percent Minority 65.4% Total Served 493 Mobility Rate 51.3% Attendance Rate 95.8% American Indian 2.1% Turnover Rate 48.1% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 8.6 Asian 0.5% Truancy Rate 2.8% Masters Degree or Above 26.9% Black 78.3% Economically Disadvantaged 100.0% Avg Class Size 21.5 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.5% English Language Learners 1.3% Substitute Teacher Expense $20,262 Hispanic 3.7% Special Education 19.3% Worker’s Compensation Claims 3 White 3.9% Gifted and Talented 1.3% National Board Certification 0 Multi 11.0% In-School Suspensions 20 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 46.0% Out-of-School Suspensions 22 Media Center Materials 11,014 Males 54.0% Recommended for Retention 3.2% Open House Attendance 192 Avg Daily Attendance 370.4 Meet the Teacher 167 Avg Daily Membership 395.6 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 201 Attendance Rate 93.6% PTA Membership 30 Avg Number Days Enrolled 131 United Way Contributions $0

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Lee Elementary School

424 S. W. 29th St., OKC 73109 Ms. Amy Daugherty 405.587.3400 Principal of Lee since 2016-17 http://www.okcps.org/lee

Grades Served: PK-6

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1910 Additions 1923, 1930, 1949, 2011, 2012 Square Footage 68,907 Acres in Site 6.66 Board District Location 7 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 46 State House District 92 County Commissioner District 2 City Council Ward OKC 4

School named for General Robert E. Lee, Confederate general School Mascot: Lions

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 535 Attending on Transfer 17.2% Number of Certified Staff 32 Peak Enrollment (04/19/18) 561 Homeless 5.5% Percent Minority 37.5% Total Served 629 Mobility Rate 30.7% Attendance Rate 94.5% American Indian 1.9% Turnover Rate 29.7% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 6.3 Asian 0.7% Truancy Rate 1.4% Masters Degree or Above 9.4% Black 2.1% Economically Disadvantaged 91.0% Avg Class Size 21.6 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.2% English Language Learners 57.0% Substitute Teacher Expense $13,005 Hispanic 86.7% Special Education 11.4% Worker’s Compensation Claims 1 White 5.8% Gifted and Talented 5.6% National Board Certification 0 Multi 2.6% In-School Suspensions 10 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 48.0% Out-of-School Suspensions 32 Media Center Materials 11,523 Males 52.0% Recommended for Retention 3.8% Open House Attendance 200 Avg Daily Attendance 502.9 Meet the Teacher 370 Avg Daily Membership 542.8 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 395 Attendance Rate 92.7% PTA Membership 51 Avg Number Days Enrolled 140 United Way Contributions $0

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Linwood Elementary School

3416 N.W. 17th St., OKC 73107 Ms. Susan Combs 405.587.1700 Principal of Linwood since 2006-07 http://www.okcps.org/linwood

Grades Served: PK-5

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1911 Additions 1923, 1926, 1940, 2011, 2012 Square Footage 47,248 Acres in Site 3.86 Board District Location 3 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 30 State House District 88 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward OKC 6

School named for residential area of Oklahoma City School Mascot: Lions

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 500 Attending on Transfer 6.0% Number of Certified Staff 32 Peak Enrollment (12/07/17) 505 Homeless 2.3% Percent Minority 21.9% Total Served 528 Mobility Rate 16.3% Attendance Rate 93.5% American Indian 1.2% Turnover Rate 26.9% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 13.5 Asian 0.6% Truancy Rate 0.8% Masters Degree or Above 31.3% Black 3.8% Economically Disadvantaged 76.0% Avg Class Size 22.7 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% English Language Learners 57.6% Substitute Teacher Expense $12,636 Hispanic 78.6% Special Education 11.8% Worker’s Compensation Claims 3 White 11.2% Gifted and Talented 4.6% National Board Certification 1 Multi 4.6% In-School Suspensions 3 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 47.0% Out-of-School Suspensions 22 Media Center Materials 14,393 Males 53.0% Recommended for Retention 1.0% Open House Attendance 849 Avg Daily Attendance 476.8 Meet the Teacher 482 Avg Daily Membership 497.0 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 441 Attendance Rate 95.9% PTA Membership 40 Avg Number Days Enrolled 153 United Way Contributions $476

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Mark Twain Elementary School

2451 W. Main St., OKC 73107 Ms. Sandra Phillips 405.587.3700 Principal of Mark Twain since 2007-08 http://www.okcps.org/marktwain

Grades Served: PK-6

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1937 Additions 1940, 1948, 1949, 1958, 2009 Square Footage 53,394 Acres in Site 3.40 Board District Location 3 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 44 State House District 92 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward OKC 6

School named for Mark Twain, novelist School Mascot: Wildcats

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 324 Attending on Transfer 23.5% Number of Certified Staff 20 Peak Enrollment (09/28/17) 325 Homeless 8.9% Percent Minority 30.0% Total Served 364 Mobility Rate 29.9% Attendance Rate 91.1% American Indian 1.5% Turnover Rate 24.5% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 11.9 Asian 0.0% Truancy Rate 4.9% Masters Degree or Above 15.0% Black 3.1% Economically Disadvantaged 100.0% Avg Class Size 20.1 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% English Language Learners 62.0% Substitute Teacher Expense $42,286 Hispanic 83.4% Special Education 13.6% Worker’s Compensation Claims 0 White 7.7% Gifted and Talented 3.7% National Board Certification 1 Multi 4.3% In-School Suspensions 0 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 49.7% Out-of-School Suspensions 0 Media Center Materials 11,605 Males 50.3% Recommended for Retention 0.0% Open House Attendance 452 Avg Daily Attendance 295.8 Meet the Teacher 519 Avg Daily Membership 314.2 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 322 Attendance Rate 94.1% PTA Membership 0 Avg Number Days Enrolled 140 United Way Contributions $237

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Monroe Elementary School

4810 N. Linn Ave., OKC 73112 Mr. Eric Meador 405.587.5600 Principal of Monroe since 2012-13 http://www.okcps.org/monroe

Grades Served: PK-6

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1950 Additions 1954, 1956, 1958, 2013 Square Footage 51,530 Acres in Site 8.74 Board District Location 2 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 40 State House District 87 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward OKC 2

School named for President James Monroe School Mascot: Redbirds

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 415 Attending on Transfer 17.8% Number of Certified Staff 28 Peak Enrollment 09/12/17) 416 Homeless 2.0% Percent Minority 28.6% Total Served 460 Mobility Rate 38.3% Attendance Rate 93.2% American Indian 3.1% Turnover Rate 37.3% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 8.2 Asian 9.6% Truancy Rate 0.2% Masters Degree or Above 17.9% Black 27.7% Economically Disadvantaged 83.0% Avg Class Size 18.7 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% English Language Learners 28.0% Substitute Teacher Expense $19,158 Hispanic 30.4% Special Education 23.6% Worker’s Compensation Claims 0 White 19.3% Gifted and Talented 2.9% National Board Certification 1 Multi 9.9% In-School Suspensions 25 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 51.1% Out-of-School Suspensions 33 Media Center Materials 9,499 Males 48.9% Recommended for Retention 2.5% Open House Attendance 202 Avg Daily Attendance 371.9 Meet the Teacher 455 Avg Daily Membership 399.4 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 248 Attendance Rate 93.1% PTA Membership 29 Avg Number Days Enrolled 140 United Way Contributions $240

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Moon Elementary School

1901 N.E. 13th St., OKC 73117 Mr. Aaron Kellert 405.587.9500 Principal of Moon since 2017-18 http://www.okcps.org/moon

Grades Served: PK-6

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1965 Additions N/A Square Footage 127,705 Acres in Site 5.60 Board District Location 5 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 48 State House District 99 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward OKC 7

School named for Frederick Douglas Moon, Oklahoma City educator School Mascot: Cardinals

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 366 Attending on Transfer 7.4% Number of Certified Staff 23 Peak Enrollment (02/23/18) 383 Homeless 13.4% Percent Minority 65.2% Total Served 505 Mobility Rate 59.9% Attendance Rate 92.3% American Indian 2.2% Turnover Rate 50.2% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 16.8 Asian 0.0% Truancy Rate 3.8% Masters Degree or Above 26.1% Black 77.9% Economically Disadvantaged 100.0% Avg Class Size 19.5 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% English Language Learners 4.1% Substitute Teacher Expense $18,464 Hispanic 6.5% Special Education 11.2% Worker’s Compensation Claims 0 White 3.0% Gifted and Talented 2.2% National Board Certification 0 Multi 10.4% In-School Suspensions 18 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 47.5% Out-of-School Suspensions 50 Media Center Materials 11,472 Males 52.5% Recommended for Retention 2.4% Open House Attendance 229 Avg Daily Attendance 346.3 Meet the Teacher 154 Avg Daily Membership 370.3 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 198 Attendance Rate 93.5% PTA Membership 39 Avg Number Days Enrolled 119 United Way Contributions $72

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Nichols Hills Elementary School

1301 W. Wilshire Blvd., OKC 73116 Ms. Kim Iraggi 405.587.2583 Principal of Nichols Hills since 2013-14 http://www.okcps.org/nicholshills

Grades Served: PK-6

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1937 Additions 1940, 1948, 1951, 1953, 1955, 1956, 2012 Square Footage 64,397 Acres in Site 6.85 Board District Location 2 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 40 State House District 83 County Commissioner District 3 City Council Ward OKC 2

School named for residential area School Mascot: Rattlesnakes

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 462 Attending on Transfer 51.7% Number of Certified Staff 26 Peak Enrollment (01/10/18) 466 Homeless 3.3% Percent Minority 11.5% Total Served 494 Mobility Rate 16.4% Attendance Rate 95.0% American Indian 1.3% Turnover Rate 30.3% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 13.6 Asian 2.2% Truancy Rate 0.6% Masters Degree or Above 15.4% Black 28.8% Economically Disadvantaged 47.0% Avg Class Size 22.0 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% English Language Learners 11.7% Substitute Teacher Expense $16,090 Hispanic 16.9% Special Education 9.3% Worker’s Compensation Claims 2 White 44.5% Gifted and Talented 8.9% National Board Certification 3 Multi 6.3% In-School Suspensions 4 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 50.0% Out-of-School Suspensions 9 Media Center Materials 8,451 Males 50.0% Recommended for Retention 2.0% Open House Attendance 262 Avg Daily Attendance 438.2 Meet the Teacher 440 Avg Daily Membership 460.2 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 406 Attendance Rate 95.2% PTA Membership 127 Avg Number Days Enrolled 151 United Way Contributions $744

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North Highland Elementary School

8400 N. Robinson Ave., OKC 73114 Ms. Anjanette Wallace-Sela 405.587.6250 Interim Principal of North Highland since 2017-18 http://www.okcps.org/northhighland

Grades Served: PK-6

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1963 Additions 1966, 2011 Square Footage 51,800 Acres in Site 6.91 Board District Location 2 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 48 State House District 99 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward OKC 7

School named for residential area of Oklahoma City School Mascot: Bears

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 323 Attending on Transfer 7.4% Number of Certified Staff 21 Peak Enrollment (05/09/18) 373 Homeless 8.7% Percent Minority 61.9% Total Served 468 Mobility Rate 69.0% Attendance Rate 94.7% American Indian 2.2% Turnover Rate 61.1% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 7.2 Asian 0.3% Truancy Rate 1.7% Masters Degree or Above 14.3% Black 74.9% Economically Disadvantaged 100.0% Avg Class Size 19.9 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% English Language Learners 5.3% Substitute Teacher Expense $9,351 Hispanic 7.4% Special Education 13.0% Worker’s Compensation Claims 6 White 6.5% Gifted and Talented 0.6% National Board Certification 0 Multi 8.7% In-School Suspensions 21 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 44.9% Out-of-School Suspensions 62 Media Center Materials 8,059 Males 55.1% Recommended for Retention 2.4% Open House Attendance 160 Avg Daily Attendance 312.0 Meet the Teacher 230 Avg Daily Membership 339.1 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 183 Attendance Rate 92.0% PTA Membership 30 Avg Number Days Enrolled 118 United Way Contributions $24

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Oakridge Elementary School

4200 Leonhardt Dr., OKC 73115 Ms. Ycedra Daughty 405.587.5500 Principal of Oakridge since 2010-11 http://www.okcps.org/oakridge

Grades Served: PK-6

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1965 Additions 2012 Square Footage 40,992 Acres in Site 6.50 Board District Location 7 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 42 State House District 94 County Commissioner District 2 City Council Ward Del City 1

School named for residential area of Del City School Mascot: Raiders

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 249 Attending on Transfer 20.9% Number of Certified Staff 14 Peak Enrollment (05/01/18) 261 Homeless 10.8% Percent Minority 50.0% Total Served 335 Mobility Rate 60.6% Attendance Rate 95.7% American Indian 0.8% Turnover Rate 54.8% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 9.4 Asian 0.8% Truancy Rate 1.5% Masters Degree or Above 14.3% Black 59.0% Economically Disadvantaged 100.0% Avg Class Size 21.1 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.8% English Language Learners 9.2% Substitute Teacher Expense $8,875 Hispanic 17.3% Special Education 13.3% Worker’s Compensation Claims 1 White 15.3% Gifted and Talented 1.6% National Board Certification 0 Multi 6.0% In-School Suspensions 46 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 49.8% Out-of-School Suspensions 60 Media Center Materials 9,040 Males 50.2% Recommended for Retention 4.3% Open House Attendance 145 Avg Daily Attendance 229.1 Meet the Teacher 232 Avg Daily Membership 246.0 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 145 Attendance Rate 93.2% PTA Membership 25 Avg Number Days Enrolled 119 United Way Contributions $600

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Thelma R. Parks Elementary School

1501 N.E. 30th St., OKC 73111 Ms. Jessica Johnson 405.587.4400 Interim Principal of Thelma R. Parks since 2017-18 http://www.okcps.org/parks

Grades Served: PK-6

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1997 Additions 2013 Square Footage 50,941 Acres in Site 11.20 Board District Location 5 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 48 State House District 97 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward OKC 7

School named for Thelma Reece Parks, teacher, counselor, school board member School Mascot: Timberwolves

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 252 Attending on Transfer 12.7% Number of Certified Staff 16 Peak Enrollment (02/06/18) 258 Homeless 12.2% Percent Minority 50.0% Total Served 350 Mobility Rate 70.3% Attendance Rate 96.4% American Indian 0.0% Turnover Rate 56.5% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 7.6 Asian 0.0% Truancy Rate 2.3% Masters Degree or Above 25.0% Black 77.8% Economically Disadvantaged 100.0% Avg Class Size 17.8 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% English Language Learners 3.6% Substitute Teacher Expense $48,072 Hispanic 6.0% Special Education 15.5% Worker’s Compensation Claims 4 White 9.5% Gifted and Talented 1.2% National Board Certification 0 Multi 6.7% In-School Suspensions 22 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 53.6% Out-of-School Suspensions 93 Media Center Materials 11,858 Males 46.4% Recommended for Retention 2.4% Open House Attendance 129 Avg Daily Attendance 226.6 Meet the Teacher 120 Avg Daily Membership 245.2 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 79 Attendance Rate 92.4% PTA Membership 0 Avg Number Days Enrolled 114 United Way Contributions $240

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Parmelee Elementary School

6700 S. Hudson Ave., OKC 73139 Ms. Michelle Lewis 405.587-6750 Principal of Parmelee since 2016-17 http://www.okcps.org/parmelee

Grades Served: PK-6

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1966 Additions 1969, 2013 Square Footage 55,051 Acres in Site 8.03 Board District Location 7 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 44 State House District 93 County Commissioner District 2 City Council Ward OKC 5

School named for Arthur Hugh Parmelee, Oklahoma City educator School Mascot: Panthers

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 940 Attending on Transfer 3.8% Number of Certified Staff 50 Peak Enrollment (09/25/17) 942 Homeless 7.8% Percent Minority 22.0% Total Served 1,122 Mobility Rate 40.3% Attendance Rate 91.3% American Indian 2.7% Turnover Rate 36.8% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 6.9 Asian 0.9% Truancy Rate 2.2% Masters Degree or Above 12.0% Black 10.6% Economically Disadvantaged 89.0% Avg Class Size 25.3 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.7% English Language Learners 50.0% Substitute Teacher Expense $27,055 Hispanic 68.6% Special Education 10.3% Worker’s Compensation Claims 5 White 11.6% Gifted and Talented 3.9% National Board Certification 1 Multi 4.9% In-School Suspensions 1 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 49.9% Out-of-School Suspensions 74 Media Center Materials 17,362 Males 50.1% Recommended for Retention 0.1% Open House Attendance 539 Avg Daily Attendance 868.9 Meet the Teacher 1,786 Avg Daily Membership 924.5 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 683 Attendance Rate 94.0% PTA Membership 80 Avg Number Days Enrolled 133 United Way Contributions $96

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Pierce Elementary School

2701 S. Tulsa Ave., OKC 73108 Ms. Paula Pluess 405.587.7400 Principal of Pierce since 2012-13 http://www.okcps.org/pierce

Grades Served: PK-6

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1956 Additions 2011 Square Footage 45,608 Acres in Site 9.77 Board District Location 3 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 46 State House District 90 County Commissioner District 2 City Council Ward OKC 3

School named for President Franklin Pierce School Mascot: Panthers

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 279 Attending on Transfer 11.8% Number of Certified Staff 19 Peak Enrollment (08/28/17) 286 Homeless 3.8% Percent Minority 21.1% Total Served 315 Mobility Rate 25.4% Attendance Rate 93.5% American Indian 3.2% Turnover Rate 25.3% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 13.2 Asian 0.0% Truancy Rate 0.0% Masters Degree or Above 21.1% Black 1.1% Economically Disadvantaged 89.0% Avg Class Size 18.1 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% English Language Learners 56.6% Substitute Teacher Expense $3,142 Hispanic 76.0% Special Education 12.5% Worker’s Compensation Claims 2 White 13.6% Gifted and Talented 8.6% National Board Certification 0 Multi 6.1% In-School Suspensions 16 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 47.3% Out-of-School Suspensions 11 Media Center Materials 7,500 Males 52.7% Recommended for Retention 0.8% Open House Attendance 331 Avg Daily Attendance 260.3 Meet the Teacher 267 Avg Daily Membership 273.4 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 265 Attendance Rate 95.2% PTA Membership 38 Avg Number Days Enrolled 140 United Way Contributions $0

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Prairie Queen Elementary School

6609 S. Blackwelder Ave., OKC 73159 Ms. Lisa West 405.587.7750 Principal of Prairie Queen since 2016-17 http://www.okcps.org/prairiequeen

Grades Served: PK-6

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1953 Additions 1954, 1956, 1963, 2013 Square Footage 47,343 Acres in Site 11.20 Board District Location 6 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 44 State House District 93 County Commissioner District 2 City Council Ward OKC 5

School named for rural community where school is located, now part of Oklahoma City School Mascot: Schooners

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 916 Attending on Transfer 4.0% Number of Certified Staff 50 Peak Enrollment (12/04/17) 921 Homeless 2.1% Percent Minority 28.0% Total Served 1,046 Mobility Rate 35.5% Attendance Rate 92.0% American Indian 3.4% Turnover Rate 38.2% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 11.9 Asian 0.3% Truancy Rate 1.0% Masters Degree or Above 14.0% Black 11.7% Economically Disadvantaged 82.0% Avg Class Size 24.8 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.3% English Language Learners 52.8% Substitute Teacher Expense $21,827 Hispanic 71.0% Special Education 11.5% Worker’s Compensation Claims 7 White 9.4% Gifted and Talented 3.9% National Board Certification 0 Multi 3.9% In-School Suspensions 78 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 47.8% Out-of-School Suspensions 118 Media Center Materials 14,304 Males 52.2% Recommended for Retention 0.8% Open House Attendance 700 Avg Daily Attendance 846.5 Meet the Teacher 1,124 Avg Daily Membership 907.3 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 748 Attendance Rate 93.3% PTA Membership 66 Avg Number Days Enrolled 141 United Way Contributions $0

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Putnam Heights Elementary School

1601 N.W. 36th St., OKC 73118 Ms. Susan Carlsen 405.587.2700 Principal of Putnam Heights since 2011-12 http://www.okcps.org/putnamheights

Grades Served: PK-5

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1909 Additions 1911, 1919, 1930, 2011 Square Footage 58,705 Acres in Site 3.90 Board District Location 2 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 40 State House District 88 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward OKC 2

School named for residential area of Oklahoma City School Mascot: Panthers

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 340 Attending on Transfer 17.1% Number of Certified Staff 20 Peak Enrollment (04/20/18) 345 Homeless 2.9% Percent Minority 30.0% Total Served 385 Mobility Rate 31.0% Attendance Rate 95.3% American Indian 1.5% Turnover Rate 33.1% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 10.5 Asian 11.5% Truancy Rate 0.3% Masters Degree or Above 10.0% Black 23.5% Economically Disadvantaged 86.0% Avg Class Size 20.1 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 1.2% English Language Learners 35.0% Substitute Teacher Expense $6,863 Hispanic 35.3% Special Education 10.3% Worker’s Compensation Claims 2 White 17.9% Gifted and Talented 5.3% National Board Certification 0 Multi 9.1% In-School Suspensions 8 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 52.1% Out-of-School Suspensions 8 Media Center Materials 8,923 Males 47.9% Recommended for Retention 2.3% Open House Attendance 479 Avg Daily Attendance 321.1 Meet the Teacher 150 Avg Daily Membership 337.5 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 254 Attendance Rate 95.1% PTA Membership 0 Avg Number Days Enrolled 142 United Way Contributions $0

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Quail Creek Elementary School

11700 Thorn Ridge Rd., OKC 73120 Dr. Janice Matthews 405.587.6500 Principal of Quail Creek since 2002-03 http://www.okcps.org/quailcreek

Grades Served: PK-6

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1967 Additions 1967, 2008, 2009 Square Footage 45,967 Acres in Site 8.81 Board District Location 1 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 30 State House District 85 County Commissioner District 3 City Council Ward OKC 8

School named for residential area of Oklahoma City School Mascot: Crusaders

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 403 Attending on Transfer 37.5% Number of Certified Staff 22 Peak Enrollment (08/23/17) 406 Homeless 5.1% Percent Minority 18.2% Total Served 436 Mobility Rate 23.2% Attendance Rate 95.1% American Indian 1.7% Turnover Rate 34.7% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 18.0 Asian 1.7% Truancy Rate 0.7% Masters Degree or Above 36.4% Black 28.1% Economically Disadvantaged 43.0% Avg Class Size 22.2 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.2% English Language Learners 5.7% Substitute Teacher Expense $12,054 Hispanic 12.2% Special Education 11.4% Worker’s Compensation Claims 1 White 45.9% Gifted and Talented 8.9% National Board Certification 1 Multi 10.2% In-School Suspensions 17 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 50.4% Out-of-School Suspensions 15 Media Center Materials 10,869 Males 49.6% Recommended for Retention 3.7% Open House Attendance 420 Avg Daily Attendance 377.6 Meet the Teacher 436 Avg Daily Membership 394.6 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 390 Attendance Rate 95.7% PTA Membership 213 Avg Number Days Enrolled 147 United Way Contributions $269

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Rancho Village Elementary School

1401 S. Johnston Dr., OKC 73119 Mr. Marcus Macias 405.587.9700 Principal of Rancho Village since 2017-18 http://www.okcps.org/ranchovillage

Grades Served: PK-6

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1949 Additions 2013 Square Footage 46,781 Acres in Site 6.60 Board District Location 6 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 46 State House District 89 County Commissioner District 2 City Council Ward OKC 6

School named for residential area of Oklahoma City School Mascot: Roadrunners

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 458 Attending on Transfer 24.9% Number of Certified Staff 26 Peak Enrollment (01/12/18) 473 Homeless 4.3% Percent Minority 11.5% Total Served 509 Mobility Rate 30.6% Attendance Rate 90.3% American Indian 1.1% Turnover Rate 27.6% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 11.9 Asian 0.0% Truancy Rate 1.8% Masters Degree or Above 23.1% Black 7.4% Economically Disadvantaged 86.0% Avg Class Size 19.3 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% English Language Learners 53.3% Substitute Teacher Expense $22,249 Hispanic 80.2% Special Education 14.8% Worker’s Compensation Claims 3 White 8.5% Gifted and Talented 5.7% National Board Certification 0 Multi 2.8% In-School Suspensions 42 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 49.3% Out-of-School Suspensions 78 Media Center Materials 6,800 Males 50.7% Recommended for Retention 1.3% Open House Attendance 176 Avg Daily Attendance 425.9 Meet the Teacher 572 Avg Daily Membership 455.9 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 370 Attendance Rate 93.4% PTA Membership 0 Avg Number Days Enrolled 145 United Way Contributions $480

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Ridgeview Elementary School

10010 Ridgeview Dr., OKC 73120 Mr. Michael Lisenby 405.587.6800 Principal of Ridgeview since 2011-12 http://www.okcps.org/ridgeview

Grades Served: PK-6

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1955 Additions 1956, 1958, 2006 Square Footage 51,232 Acres in Site 8.39 Board District Location 1 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 30 State House District 83 County Commissioner District 3 City Council Ward Village 4

School named for street on which school is located School Mascot: Rams

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 331 Attending on Transfer 48.0% Number of Certified Staff 22 Peak Enrollment (02/14/18) 345 Homeless 2.1% Percent Minority 18.2% Total Served 380 Mobility Rate 29.5% Attendance Rate 93.5% American Indian 3.6% Turnover Rate 39.1% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 18.7 Asian 2.1% Truancy Rate 0.5% Masters Degree or Above 27.3% Black 34.5% Economically Disadvantaged 62.0% Avg Class Size 15.7 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% English Language Learners 6.9% Substitute Teacher Expense $16,746 Hispanic 16.0% Special Education 12.7% Worker’s Compensation Claims 1 White 28.4% Gifted and Talented 4.8% National Board Certification 2 Multi 15.4% In-School Suspensions 1 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 45.6% Out-of-School Suspensions 5 Media Center Materials 10,323 Males 54.4% Recommended for Retention 3.8% Open House Attendance 250 Avg Daily Attendance 317.6 Meet the Teacher 228 Avg Daily Membership 334.0 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 289 Attendance Rate 95.1% PTA Membership 33 Avg Number Days Enrolled 142 United Way Contributions $228

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Rockwood Elementary School

3101 S.W. 24th St., OKC 73108 Dr. Sheryl Barnett 405.587.1500 Principal of Rockwood since 2011-12 http://www.okcps.org/rockwood

Grades Served: PK-5

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1937 Additions 1940, 1948, 1949, 1958, 2013 Square Footage 55,586 Acres in Site 5.10 Board District Location 3 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 46 State House District 89 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward OKC 6

School named for residential area of Oklahoma City School Mascot: Rockets

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 522 Attending on Transfer 9.2% Number of Certified Staff 33 Peak Enrollment (10/31/17) 525 Homeless 2.8% Percent Minority 21.2% Total Served 606 Mobility Rate 39.3% Attendance Rate 92.1% American Indian 3.6% Turnover Rate 37.1% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 8.0 Asian 0.0% Truancy Rate 2.5% Masters Degree or Above 18.2% Black 8.8% Economically Disadvantaged 100.0% Avg Class Size 23.6 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% English Language Learners 61.5% Substitute Teacher Expense $23,586 Hispanic 78.0% Special Education 7.1% Worker’s Compensation Claims 4 White 6.7% Gifted and Talented 2.9% National Board Certification 0 Multi 2.9% In-School Suspensions 148 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 49.4% Out-of-School Suspensions 86 Media Center Materials 11,692 Males 50.6% Recommended for Retention 1.6% Open House Attendance 276 Avg Daily Attendance 484.6 Meet the Teacher 575 Avg Daily Membership 514.3 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 345 Attendance Rate 94.2% PTA Membership 0 Avg Number Days Enrolled 137 United Way Contributions $10

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Sequoyah Elementary School

2400 N.W. 36th St., OKC 73112 Ms. Kandy Bishop 405.587.9200 Principal of Sequoyah since 2013-14 http://www.okcps.org/sequoyah

Grades Served: PK-5

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1930 Additions 1940, 1948, 1949, 2012 Square Footage 48,932 Acres in Site 5.02 Board District Location 4 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 40 State House District 87 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward OKC 2

School named for Sequoyah, inventor of the Cherokee alphabet School Mascot: Bobcats

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 330 Attending on Transfer 6.4% Number of Certified Staff 22 Peak Enrollment (08/21/17) 341 Homeless 8.6% Percent Minority 13.6% Total Served 393 Mobility Rate 33.3% Attendance Rate 93.0% American Indian 4.2% Turnover Rate 31.0% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 14.9 Asian 6.7% Truancy Rate 2.8% Masters Degree or Above 31.8% Black 8.8% Economically Disadvantaged 72.0% Avg Class Size 18.9 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.3% English Language Learners 50.0% Substitute Teacher Expense $30,858 Hispanic 53.6% Special Education 14.2% Worker’s Compensation Claims 2 White 19.7% Gifted and Talented 5.5% National Board Certification 3 Multi 6.7% In-School Suspensions 5 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 47.3% Out-of-School Suspensions 21 Media Center Materials 9,626 Males 52.7% Recommended for Retention 5.0% Open House Attendance 224 Avg Daily Attendance 305.1 Meet the Teacher 235 Avg Daily Membership 323.0 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 283 Attendance Rate 94.4% PTA Membership 22 Avg Number Days Enrolled 133 United Way Contributions $0

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Shidler Elementary School

1415 S. Byers Ave., OKC 73129 Mr. Armando Ayala 405.587.4600 Principal of Shidler since 2015-16 http://www.okcps.org/shidler

Grades Served: PK-6

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1930 Additions 1937, 2012 Square Footage 41,840 Acres in Site 1.60 Board District Location 5 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 46 State House District 92 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward OKC 7

School named for property owner from which school site was acquired School Mascot: Owls

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 371 Attending on Transfer 19.4% Number of Certified Staff 22 Peak Enrollment (12/04/17) 376 Homeless 14.1% Percent Minority 36.4% Total Served 420 Mobility Rate 36.7% Attendance Rate 94.7% American Indian 0.3% Turnover Rate 31.1% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 6.6 Asian 0.0% Truancy Rate 1.0% Masters Degree or Above 22.7% Black 8.6% Economically Disadvantaged 100.0% Avg Class Size 23.3 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% English Language Learners 60.6% Substitute Teacher Expense $10,711 Hispanic 88.7% Special Education 10.8% Worker’s Compensation Claims 1 White 1.6% Gifted and Talented 1.6% National Board Certification 0 Multi 0.8% In-School Suspensions 19 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 49.3% Out-of-School Suspensions 39 Media Center Materials 13,114 Males 50.7% Recommended for Retention 0.3% Open House Attendance 333 Avg Daily Attendance 337.0 Meet the Teacher 558 Avg Daily Membership 363.7 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 245 Attendance Rate 92.7% PTA Membership 0 Avg Number Days Enrolled 142 United Way Contributions $120

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Southern Hills Elementary School

7800 S. Kentucky Ave., OKC 73159 Ms. Jennifer McKay 405.587.2900 Principal of Southern Hills since 2014-15 http://www.okcps.org/southernhills

Grades Served: PK-6

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1963 Additions 1966, 2012 Square Footage 59,171 Acres in Site 9.93 Board District Location 7 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 44 State House District 93 County Commissioner District 2 City Council Ward OKC 5

School named for residential area of Oklahoma City School Mascot: Cardinals

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 564 Attending on Transfer 7.8% Number of Certified Staff 33 Peak Enrollment (09/06/17) 568 Homeless 6.1% Percent Minority 24.2% Total Served 699 Mobility Rate 43.4% Attendance Rate 95.6% American Indian 4.8% Turnover Rate 36.9% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 12.5 Asian 2.5% Truancy Rate 2.6% Masters Degree or Above 27.3% Black 18.4% Economically Disadvantaged 84.0% Avg Class Size 21.5 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 1.6% English Language Learners 37.8% Substitute Teacher Expense $13,646 Hispanic 52.8% Special Education 10.5% Worker’s Compensation Claims 4 White 14.2% Gifted and Talented 3.2% National Board Certification 1 Multi 5.7% In-School Suspensions 20 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 49.5% Out-of-School Suspensions 40 Media Center Materials 9,102 Males 50.5% Recommended for Retention 0.7% Open House Attendance 134 Avg Daily Attendance 524.5 Meet the Teacher 379 Avg Daily Membership 553.4 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 483 Attendance Rate 94.8% PTA Membership 0 Avg Number Days Enrolled 128 United Way Contributions $1,762

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Spencer Elementary School

8900 N.E. 50th St., Spencer 73084 Mr. Sandy Jackson 405.587.8600 Principal of Spencer since 2015-16 http://www.okcps.org/spencer

Grades Served: PK-5

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1928 Additions 1940, 1950, 1959, 1963, 2013 Square Footage 38,328 Acres in Site 8.36 Board District Location 5 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 48 State House District 97 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward Spencer 1

School named for community in which school is located School Mascot: Jaguars

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 210 Attending on Transfer 14.3% Number of Certified Staff 11 Peak Enrollment 03/01/18) 229 Homeless 2.3% Percent Minority 54.5% Total Served 268 Mobility Rate 57.1% Attendance Rate 94.9% American Indian 1.4% Turnover Rate 44.2% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 15.4 Asian 0.0% Truancy Rate 1.9% Masters Degree or Above 9.1% Black 70.0% Economically Disadvantaged 100.0% Avg Class Size 21.8 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.5% English Language Learners 4.3% Substitute Teacher Expense $14,058 Hispanic 11.0% Special Education 9.5% Worker’s Compensation Claims 0 White 10.0% Gifted and Talented 1.4% National Board Certification 0 Multi 7.1% In-School Suspensions 0 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 49.0% Out-of-School Suspensions 54 Media Center Materials 8,356 Males 51.0% Recommended for Retention 2.8% Open House Attendance 220 Avg Daily Attendance 199.9 Meet the Teacher 120 Avg Daily Membership 214.0 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 124 Attendance Rate 93.4% PTA Membership 10 Avg Number Days Enrolled 129 United Way Contributions $100

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Stand Watie Elementary School

3517 S. Linn Ave., OKC 73119 Ms. Theressa Manzanedo 405.587.6900 Interim Principal of Stand Watie since 2017-18 http://www.okcps.org/standwatie

Grades Served: PK-5

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1930 Additions 1933, 1940, 1958, 2010, 2011 Square Footage 72,575 Acres in Site 4.13 Board District Location 6 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 46 State House District 89 County Commissioner District 2 City Council Ward OKC 6

School named for Stand Watie, Confederate general School Mascot: Foxes

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 540 Attending on Transfer 5.2% Number of Certified Staff 33 Peak Enrollment (09/15/17) 543 Homeless 4.0% Percent Minority 21.2% Total Served 624 Mobility Rate 38.3% Attendance Rate 94.0% American Indian 0.2% Turnover Rate 27.6% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 9.9 Asian 0.4% Truancy Rate 4.6% Masters Degree or Above 21.2% Black 2.4% Economically Disadvantaged 83.0% Avg Class Size 23.3 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% English Language Learners 72.4% Substitute Teacher Expense $19,859 Hispanic 88.9% Special Education 5.2% Worker’s Compensation Claims 5 White 5.5% Gifted and Talented 3.1% National Board Certification 0 Multi 2.6% In-School Suspensions 37 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 49.1% Out-of-School Suspensions 57 Media Center Materials 12,658 Males 50.9% Recommended for Retention 1.6% Open House Attendance 275 Avg Daily Attendance 494.4 Meet the Teacher 578 Avg Daily Membership 524.9 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 489 Attendance Rate 94.2% PTA Membership 45 Avg Number Days Enrolled 137 United Way Contributions $272

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Telstar Elementary School

9521 N.E. 16th St., OKC 73130 Ms. Elsie Winston 405.587.8900 Principal of Telstar since 2016-17 http://www.okcps.org/telstar

Grades Served: PK-5

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1963 Additions 1966, 2006, 2007 Square Footage 61,072 Acres in Site 13.71 Board District Location 5 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 48 State House District 97 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward MWC 5

School named for communications satellite School Mascot: Satellites

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 214 Attending on Transfer 7.5% Number of Certified Staff 20 Peak Enrollment (08/18/17) 226 Homeless 14.3% Percent Minority 50.0% Total Served 321 Mobility Rate 68.5% Attendance Rate 93.3% American Indian 2.8% Turnover Rate 59.6% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 12.1 Asian 0.0% Truancy Rate 1.9% Masters Degree or Above 30.0% Black 58.4% Economically Disadvantaged 100.0% Avg Class Size 13.7 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.5% English Language Learners 5.1% Substitute Teacher Expense $6,417 Hispanic 10.7% Special Education 19.6% Worker’s Compensation Claims 3 White 17.3% Gifted and Talented 0.9% National Board Certification 0 Multi 10.3% In-School Suspensions 4 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 48.1% Out-of-School Suspensions 65 Media Center Materials 8,809 Males 51.9% Recommended for Retention 5.6% Open House Attendance 85 Avg Daily Attendance 193.9 Meet the Teacher 63 Avg Daily Membership 212.7 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 126 Attendance Rate 91.2% PTA Membership 0 Avg Number Days Enrolled 107 United Way Contributions $0

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Van Buren Elementary School

2700 S.W. 40th St., OKC 73119 Ms. Amparo Macias 405.587.2000 Principal of Van Buren since 2012-13 http://www.okcps.org/vanburen

Grades Served: PK-6

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 2000 Additions 2013 Square Footage 49,165 Acres in Site 2.76 Board District Location 6 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 46 State House District 89 County Commissioner District 2 City Council Ward OKC 6

School named for President Martin Van Buren School Mascot: Bulldogs

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 356 Attending on Transfer 5.9% Number of Certified Staff 22 Peak Enrollment (10/05/17) 359 Homeless 1.2% Percent Minority 18.2% Total Served 394 Mobility Rate 34.3% Attendance Rate 91.7% American Indian 2.0% Turnover Rate 32.6% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 14.9 Asian 0.0% Truancy Rate 3.8% Masters Degree or Above 22.7% Black 5.0% Economically Disadvantaged 76.0% Avg Class Size 22.2 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% English Language Learners 64.3% Substitute Teacher Expense $38,077 Hispanic 85.1% Special Education 10.7% Worker’s Compensation Claims 1 White 5.9% Gifted and Talented 4.5% National Board Certification 0 Multi 2.0% In-School Suspensions 12 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 52.0% Out-of-School Suspensions 42 Media Center Materials 12,546 Males 48.0% Recommended for Retention 2.3% Open House Attendance 207 Avg Daily Attendance 330.2 Meet the Teacher N/A Avg Daily Membership 348.8 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 275 Attendance Rate 94.7% PTA Membership 0 Avg Number Days Enrolled 143 United Way Contributions $96

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West Nichols Hills Elementary School

8400 N. Greystone Ave., OKC 73120 Dr. Gloria Anderson 405.587.4900 Principal of West Nichols Hills since 2012-13 http://www.okcps.org/westnicholshills

Grades Served: PK-6

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1941 Additions 1948, 1950, 1953, 1958, 2013 Square Footage 56,392 Acres in Site 5.26 Board District Location 2 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 40 State House District 85 County Commissioner District 3 City Council Ward OKC 2

School named for residential area of Oklahoma City School Mascot: Wildcats

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 364 Attending on Transfer 45.1% Number of Certified Staff 21 Peak Enrollment (01/24/18) 366 Homeless 1.9% Percent Minority 23.8% Total Served 393 Mobility Rate 21.4% Attendance Rate 94.3% American Indian 3.0% Turnover Rate 31.7% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 7.5 Asian 1.9% Truancy Rate 0.8% Masters Degree or Above 14.3% Black 30.5% Economically Disadvantaged 51.0% Avg Class Size 20.3 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.3% English Language Learners 12.9% Substitute Teacher Expense $19,738 Hispanic 22.3% Special Education 8.5% Worker’s Compensation Claims 1 White 31.3% Gifted and Talented 8.2% National Board Certification 0 Multi 10.7% In-School Suspensions 0 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 48.9% Out-of-School Suspensions 10 Media Center Materials 6,508 Males 51.1% Recommended for Retention 2.5% Open House Attendance 286 Avg Daily Attendance 342.9 Meet the Teacher 217 Avg Daily Membership 361.1 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 320 Attendance Rate 95.0% PTA Membership 38 Avg Number Days Enrolled 149 United Way Contributions $744

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Westwood Elementary School

1701 W. Exchange Ave., OKC 73108 Ms. Susan Robertson 405.587.8400 Principal of Westwood since 2010-11 http://www.okcps.org/westwood

Grades Served: PK-5

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1919 Additions 1923, 1928, 1930, 1940 Square Footage 31,119 Acres in Site 5.65 Board District Location 3 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 46 State House District 89 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward OKC 6

School named for residential area of Oklahoma City School Mascot: Wranglers

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 340 Attending on Transfer 17.6% Number of Certified Staff 22 Peak Enrollment (08/24/17) 343 Homeless 6.9% Percent Minority 22.7% Total Served 383 Mobility Rate 31.5% Attendance Rate 96.2% American Indian 2.4% Turnover Rate 30.0% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 14.9 Asian 0.0% Truancy Rate 2.6% Masters Degree or Above 13.6% Black 1.2% Economically Disadvantaged 81.0% Avg Class Size 22.2 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% English Language Learners 60.0% Substitute Teacher Expense $38,480 Hispanic 86.7% Special Education 8.2% Worker’s Compensation Claims 2 White 9.1% Gifted and Talented 3.5% National Board Certification 0 Multi 0.6% In-School Suspensions 3 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 45.9% Out-of-School Suspensions 6 Media Center Materials 13,184 Males 54.1% Recommended for Retention 2.2% Open House Attendance 271 Avg Daily Attendance 312.0 Meet the Teacher N/A Avg Daily Membership 332.6 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 208 Attendance Rate 93.8% PTA Membership 51 Avg Number Days Enrolled 141 United Way Contributions $120

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Wheeler Elementary School

501 S.E. 25th St., OKC 73129 Ms. Deserae Jackson 405.587.7000 Interim Principal of Wheeler since 2017-18 http://www.okcps.org/wheeler

Grades Served: PK-6

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1910 Additions 1919, 1923, 1930, 1949, 2006, 2007, 2013 Square Footage 80,822 Acres in Site 5.90 Board District Location 5 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 46 State House District 92 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward OKC 7

School named for James Wheeler, early civic leader School Mascot: Tigers

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 449 Attending on Transfer 19.8% Number of Certified Staff 29 Peak Enrollment (05/08/18) 466 Homeless 10.9% Percent Minority 20.7% Total Served 531 Mobility Rate 33.5% Attendance Rate 95.1% American Indian 2.9% Turnover Rate 31.0% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 8.5 Asian 1.8% Truancy Rate 1.1% Masters Degree or Above 13.8% Black 7.3% Economically Disadvantaged 97.0% Avg Class Size 20.3 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% English Language Learners 64.1% Substitute Teacher Expense $10,947 Hispanic 79.5% Special Education 13.4% Worker’s Compensation Claims 3 White 6.5% Gifted and Talented 3.6% National Board Certification 2 Multi 2.0% In-School Suspensions 12 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 47.9% Out-of-School Suspensions 11 Media Center Materials 10,589 Males 52.1% Recommended for Retention 0.4% Open House Attendance 147 Avg Daily Attendance 428.4 Meet the Teacher 179 Avg Daily Membership 457.9 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 354 Attendance Rate 93.5% PTA Membership 0 Avg Number Days Enrolled 140 United Way Contributions $72

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Willow Brook Elementary School

8105 N.E. 10th St., OKC 73110 Ms. Glenna Berry 405.587.7500 Principal of Willow Brook since 2011-12 http://www.okcps.org/willowbrook

Grades Served: PK-5

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1955 Additions 1956, 1958, 1959, 1960, 2008, 2009 Square Footage 49,000 Acres in Site 11.78 Board District Location 5 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 48 State House District 97 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward MWC 5

School named for residential area where located School Mascot: Cardinals

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 457 Attending on Transfer 9.2% Number of Certified Staff 26 Peak Enrollment (05/10/18) 463 Homeless 8.5% Percent Minority 46.2% Total Served 558 Mobility Rate 46.1% Attendance Rate 92.7% American Indian 3.1% Turnover Rate 46.0% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 12.9 Asian 0.4% Truancy Rate 1.4% Masters Degree or Above 23.1% Black 53.6% Economically Disadvantaged 100.0% Avg Class Size 22.7 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.2% English Language Learners 4.2% Substitute Teacher Expense $17,084 Hispanic 10.4% Special Education 19.5% Worker’s Compensation Claims 3 White 17.9% Gifted and Talented 1.8% National Board Certification 1 Multi 14.4% In-School Suspensions 44 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 48.6% Out-of-School Suspensions 29 Media Center Materials 6,138 Males 51.4% Recommended for Retention 0.9% Open House Attendance 187 Avg Daily Attendance 419.7 Meet the Teacher 878 Avg Daily Membership 448.8 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 249 Attendance Rate 93.5% PTA Membership 18 Avg Number Days Enrolled 131 United Way Contributions $96

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Wilson Elementary School

501 N.W. 21st St., OKC 73103 Ms. Susan Marshall-Armstrong 405.587.7100 Principal of Wilson since 2015-16 http://www.okcps.org/wilson

Grades Served: PK-5

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1919 Additions 1923, 1928, 1949, 2011 Square Footage 42,889 Acres in Site 2.75 Board District Location 4 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 46 State House District 88 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward OKC 6

School named for President Woodrow Wilson School Mascot: Wolves

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 328 Attending on Transfer 29.9% Number of Certified Staff 18 Peak Enrollment (05/15/18) 331 Homeless 8.7% Percent Minority 11.1% Total Served 355 Mobility Rate 19.7% Attendance Rate 94.7% American Indian 6.1% Turnover Rate 33.3% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 9.6 Asian 3.0% Truancy Rate 0.3% Masters Degree or Above 11.1% Black 25.3% Economically Disadvantaged 54.0% Avg Class Size 21.8 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% English Language Learners 4.6% Substitute Teacher Expense $13,986 Hispanic 11.0% Special Education 8.8% Worker’s Compensation Claims 0 White 45.1% Gifted and Talented 11.9% National Board Certification 1 Multi 9.5% In-School Suspensions 7 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 52.1% Out-of-School Suspensions 16 Media Center Materials 8,077 Males 47.9% Recommended for Retention 2.4% Open House Attendance 178 Avg Daily Attendance 310.9 Meet the Teacher 321 Avg Daily Membership 325.3 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 301 Attendance Rate 95.6% PTA Membership 131 Avg Number Days Enrolled 148 United Way Contributions $240

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Belle Isle Enterprise Middle School

5904 N. Villa Ave., OKC 73112 Ms. Lynn Kellert 405.587.6600 Principal of Belle Isle since 1998-99 http://www.okcps.org/belleisle

Grades Served: 6-8

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1954 Additions 1984, 2013 Square Footage 35,036 Acres in Site 13.96 Board District Location 2 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 40 State House District 85 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward OKC 2

School named for residential area of Oklahoma City School Mascot: Bulls STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION

First Quarter Enrollment 450 Homeless 0.2% Number of Certified Staff 25 Peak Enrollment (08/14/17) 451 Mobility Rate 8.6% Percent Minority 12.0% Total Served 456 Turnover Rate 8.3% Attendance Rate 96.0% American Indian 2.4% Truancy Rate 0.2% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 11.5 Asian 7.3% Economically Disadvantaged 24.0% Masters Degree or Above 24.0% Black 16.2% English Language Learners 1.3% Avg Class Size 25.0 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.2% Special Education 2.4% Substitute Teacher Expense $24,861 Hispanic 19.4% Gifted and Talented 41.1% Worker’s Compensation Claims 0 White 46.7% Dropout Rate 0.0% National Board Certification 4 Multi 7.8% In-School Suspensions 21 Females 56.2% Out-of-School Suspensions 15 Males 43.8% Recommended for Retention 0.0% ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Avg Daily Attendance 426.4 COURSES Media Center Materials 9,355 Avg Daily Membership 445.5 Career Technology Enrollment 0 Open House Attendance 1,165 Attendance Rate 95.7% Foreign Language Enrollment 455 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 49 Avg Number Days Enrolled 158 Honors Enrollment 228 BIEMS, Inc Parent Group 148 Attending on Transfer 100.0% Participants in Athletics 147 United Way Contributions $1,248

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Classen Middle School Of Advanced Studies

1901 N. Ellison Ave., OKC 73106 Dr. Ashley Davis 405.587-5400 Principal of Classen since 2013-14 http://www.okcps.org/classensas

Grades Served: 6-8

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1919 Additions 1923, 1924, 1928, 1934, 1940, 1950, 1957 Square Footage 180,484 Acres in Site 6.52 Board District Location 4 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 46 State House District 88 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward OKC 6

School named for Anton Classen, early day settler in Oklahoma City School Mascot: Comets STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION (6-12)

First Quarter Enrollment 466 Homeless 0.4% Number of Certified Staff 58 Peak Enrollment (08/14/17) 473 Mobility Rate 9.7% Percent Minority 10.3% Total Served 476 Turnover Rate 8.5% Attendance Rate 91.7% American Indian 3.6% Truancy Rate 0.0% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 14.9 Asian 13.7% Economically Disadvantaged 25.0% Masters Degree or Above 44.8% Black 18.7% English Language Learners 2.1% Avg Class Size 22.4 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.2% Special Education 5.8% Substitute Teacher Expense $50,032 Hispanic 21.0% Gifted and Talented 100.0% Worker’s Compensation Claims 1 White 36.8% Dropout Rate 0.0% National Board Certification 3 Multi 6.0% In-School Suspensions 0 Females 57.7% Out-of-School Suspensions 15 Males 42.3% Recommended for Retention 0.0% ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (6-12) Avg Daily Attendance 440.9 COURSES Media Center Materials 20,776 Avg Daily Membership 460.8 Career Technology Enrollment 59 Open House Attendance 594 Attendance Rate 95.7% Foreign Language Enrollment 242 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 342 Avg Number Days Enrolled 157 Honors Enrollment 466 PTSA Membership 460 Attending on Transfer 100.0% Participants in Athletics 225 United Way Contributions $279

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Douglass Middle School

900 N. M. L. King Ave., OKC 73117 Mr. Thomas McNeely 405.587.4200 Interim Principal of Douglass since 2017-18 http://www.okcps.org/douglass

Grades Served: 7-8

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 2006 Additions 2008 Square Footage 204,806 Acres in Site 36.30 Board District Location 5 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 48 State House District 99 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward OKC 7

School named for abolitionist Frederick Douglass School Mascot: Trojans STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION (7-12)

First Quarter Enrollment 169 Homeless 21.0% Number of Certified Staff 44 Peak Enrollment (02/15/18) 183 Mobility Rate 77.4% Percent Minority 65.9% Total Served 243 Turnover Rate 48.6% Attendance Rate 93.3% American Indian 4.1% Truancy Rate 0.8% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 12.3 Asian 1.2% Economically Disadvantaged 100.0% Masters Degree or Above 25.0% Black 75.1% English Language Learners 3.0% Avg Class Size 16.7 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% Special Education 29.0% Substitute Teacher Expense $27,557 Hispanic 10.1% Gifted and Talented 3.6% Worker’s Compensation Claims 4 White 6.5% Dropout Rate 0.0% National Board Certification 0 Multi 3.0% In-School Suspensions 177 Females 37.9% Out-of-School Suspensions 203 Males 62.1% Recommended for Retention 0.0% ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (7-12) Avg Daily Attendance 154.1 COURSES Media Center Materials 23,547 Avg Daily Membership 170.0 Career Technology Enrollment 0 Open House Attendance 126 Attendance Rate 90.6% Foreign Language Enrollment 77 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 89 Avg Number Days Enrolled 114 Honors Enrollment 16 PTSA Membership 68 Attending on Transfer 4.7% Participants in Athletics 195 United Way Contributions $360

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Jefferson Middle School

6800 S. Blackwelder Ave., OKC 73159 Ms. Heather Messer 405.587.1300 Principal of Jefferson since 2015-16 http://www.okcps.org/jefferson

Grades Served: 7-8

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1960 Additions 1963 Square Footage 134,460 Acres in Site 21.84 Board District Location 6 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 44 State House District 93 County Commissioner District 2 City Council Ward OKC 5

School named for President Thomas Jefferson School Mascot: Statesmen STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION

First Quarter Enrollment 798 Homeless 4.5% Number of Certified Staff 57 Peak Enrollment (09/12/17) 818 Mobility Rate 41.0% Percent Minority 21.1% Total Served 912 Turnover Rate 29.8% Attendance Rate 92.2% American Indian 3.1% Truancy Rate 2.7% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 13.1 Asian 0.5% Economically Disadvantaged 79.0% Masters Degree or Above 31.6% Black 8.0% English Language Learners 32.3% Avg Class Size 19.2 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.1% Special Education 14.5% Substitute Teacher Expense $17,935 Hispanic 76.9% Gifted and Talented 12.4% Worker’s Compensation Claims 11 White 8.5% Dropout Rate 0.3% National Board Certification 1 Multi 2.9% In-School Suspensions 764 Females 48.1% Out-of-School Suspensions 331 Males 51.9% Recommended for Retention 0.0% ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Avg Daily Attendance 727.9 COURSES Media Center Materials 18,859 Avg Daily Membership 790.4 Career Technology Enrollment 83 Open House Attendance 231 Attendance Rate 92.1% Foreign Language Enrollment 0 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 391 Avg Number Days Enrolled 141 Honors Enrollment 141 PTSA Membership 0 Attending on Transfer 4.8% Participants in Athletics 552 United Way Contributions $1,632

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John Marshall Enterprise Middle School

12201 N. Portland Ave., OKC 73120 Ms. Aspasia Carlson 405.587.7200 Principal of John Marshall since 2011-12 http://www.okcps.org/johnmarshall

Grades Served: 7-8

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 2006 Additions N/A Square Footage 189,832 Acres in Site 32.32 Board District Location 1 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 30 State House District 85 County Commissioner District 3 City Council Ward OKC 8

School named for John Marshall, U.S. Supreme Court justice School Mascot: Bears STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION (7-12)

First Quarter Enrollment 216 Homeless 3.0% Number of Certified Staff 47 Peak Enrollment (11/15/17) 227 Mobility Rate 62.3% Percent Minority 42.6% Total Served 265 Turnover Rate 50.0% Attendance Rate 91.6% American Indian 3.2% Truancy Rate 2.6% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 11.4 Asian 0.9% Economically Disadvantaged 88.0% Masters Degree or Above 23.4% Black 65.3% English Language Learners 1.4% Avg Class Size 16.3 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 1.4% Special Education 24.1% Substitute Teacher Expense $59,822 Hispanic 9.7% Gifted and Talented 8.8% Worker’s Compensation Claims 4 White 9.3% Dropout Rate 0.9% National Board Certification 2 Multi 10.2% In-School Suspensions 144 Females 39.4% Out-of-School Suspensions 61 Males 60.6% Recommended for Retention 0.5% ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (7-12) Avg Daily Attendance 199.5 COURSES Media Center Materials 11,674 Avg Daily Membership 214.3 Career Technology Enrollment 66 Open House Attendance 179 Attendance Rate 93.1% Foreign Language Enrollment 66 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 122 Avg Number Days Enrolled 131 Honors Enrollment 87 PTSA Membership 0 Attending on Transfer 13.0% Participants in Athletics 207 United Way Contributions $840

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Northeast Enterprise Middle School

3100 N. Kelley Ave., OKC 73111 Ms. Angela Lewis 405.587.3300 Interim Principal of Northeast since 2017-18 http://www.okcps.org/northeast

Grades Served: 6-8

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1936 Additions 1940, 1948, 1950, 1960 Square Footage 181,460 Acres in Site 31.42 Board District Location 5 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 48 State House District 97 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward OKC 7

School named for area of Oklahoma City in which located School Mascot: Vikings STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION (6-12)

First Quarter Enrollment 160 Homeless 4.7% Number of Certified Staff 21 Peak Enrollment (09/08/17) 160 Mobility Rate 48.3% Percent Minority 66.7% Total Served 172 Turnover Rate 46.9% Attendance Rate 82.8% American Indian 1.3% Truancy Rate 1.2% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 15.1 Asian 0.0% Economically Disadvantaged 100.0% Masters Degree or Above 38.1% Black 80.0% English Language Learners 3.1% Avg Class Size 18.8 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% Special Education 11.9% Substitute Teacher Expense $29,406 Hispanic 9.3% Gifted and Talented 8.1% Worker’s Compensation Claims 2 White 3.1% Dropout Rate 3.1% National Board Certification 0 Multi 6.3% In-School Suspensions 45 Females 48.7% Out-of-School Suspensions 67 Males 51.3% Recommended for Retention 0.0% ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (6-12) Avg Daily Attendance 130.8 COURSES Media Center Materials 12,085 Avg Daily Membership 143.4 Career Technology Enrollment 168 Open House Attendance 44 Attendance Rate 91.2% Foreign Language Enrollment 49 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 94 Avg Number Days Enrolled 137 Honors Enrollment 0 PTSA Membership 42 Attending on Transfer 100.0% Participants in Athletics 157 United Way Contributions $118

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Oklahoma Centennial Middle School

1301 N.E. 101st St., OKC 73131 Ms. Tamie Sanders 405.587.5200 Principal of Oklahoma Centennial since 2015-16 http://www.okcps.org/okcentennial

Grades Served: 7-8

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1965 Additions 1965, 1970, 2007, 2010 Square Footage 152,313 Acres in Site 50.29 Board District Location 1 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 48 State House District 97 County Commissioner District 3 City Council Ward OKC 7

School named for Oklahoma Centennial anniversary School Mascot: Bison STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION (7-12)

First Quarter Enrollment 201 Homeless 6.5% Number of Certified Staff 39 Peak Enrollment (11/20/17) 217 Mobility Rate 61.7% Percent Minority 38.5% Total Served 266 Turnover Rate 47.9% Attendance Rate 95.6% American Indian 3.5% Truancy Rate 2.6% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 13.0 Asian 2.5% Economically Disadvantaged 100.0% Masters Degree or Above 35.9% Black 47.8% English Language Learners 12.4% Avg Class Size 16.8 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.5% Special Education 22.9% Substitute Teacher Expense $29,331 Hispanic 27.8% Gifted and Talented 10.9% Worker’s Compensation Claims 6 White 11.4% Dropout Rate 0.5% National Board Certification 1 Multi 6.5% In-School Suspensions 259 Females 53.7% Out-of-School Suspensions 118 Males 46.3% Recommended for Retention 0.0% ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (7-12) Avg Daily Attendance 184.5 COURSES Media Center Materials 21,924 Avg Daily Membership 203.2 Career Technology Enrollment 99 Open House Attendance 134 Attendance Rate 90.8% Foreign Language Enrollment 93 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 154 Avg Number Days Enrolled 124 Honors Enrollment 75 PTSA Membership 0 Attending on Transfer 6.0% Participants in Athletics 146 United Way Contributions $0

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Rogers Middle School

4000 N. Spencer Rd., Spencer 73084 Mr. Cody Stull 405.587.4100 Interim Principal of Rogers since 2017-18 http://www.okcps.org/rogers

Grades Served: 6-8

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1969 Additions N/A Square Footage 121,761 Acres in Site 20.00 Board District Location 5 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 48 State House District 97 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward Spencer 1

School named for Melvin P. Rogers, educator and community leader School Mascot: Mustangs STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION

First Quarter Enrollment 279 Homeless 4.8% Number of Certified Staff 25 Peak Enrollment (03/06/18) 296 Mobility Rate 73.1% Percent Minority 48.0% Total Served 364 Turnover Rate 45.4% Attendance Rate 93.2% American Indian 3.2% Truancy Rate 5.5% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 9.4 Asian 0.0% Economically Disadvantaged 100.0% Masters Degree or Above 28.0% Black 64.5% English Language Learners 3.2% Avg Class Size 14.9 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% Special Education 29.4% Substitute Teacher Expense $11,040 Hispanic 12.9% Gifted and Talented 5.7% Worker’s Compensation Claims 0 White 11.5% Dropout Rate 0.0% National Board Certification 1 Multi 7.9% In-School Suspensions 508 Females 45.5% Out-of-School Suspensions 258 Males 54.5% Recommended for Retention 0.0% ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Avg Daily Attendance 250.1 COURSES Media Center Materials 11,074 Avg Daily Membership 274.5 Career Technology Enrollment 0 Open House Attendance 206 Attendance Rate 91.1% Foreign Language Enrollment 0 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 44 Avg Number Days Enrolled 122 Honors Enrollment 73 PTSA Membership 0 Attending on Transfer 1.4% Participants in Athletics 77 United Way Contributions $600

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Roosevelt Middle School

3233 S.W. 44th St., OKC 73119 Mr. Scott Farley 405.587.8300 Principal of Roosevelt since 2017-18 http://www.okcps.org/roosevelt

Grades Served: 6-8

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1960 Additions N/A Square Footage 105,586 Acres in Site 15.03 Board District Location 6 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 46 State House District 89 County Commissioner District 2 City Council Ward OKC 3

School named for President Franklin Delano Roosevelt School Mascot: Titans STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION

First Quarter Enrollment 923 Homeless 3.5% Number of Certified Staff 59 Peak Enrollment (12/06/17) 940 Mobility Rate 47.0% Percent Minority 27.1% Total Served 1,057 Turnover Rate 35.9% Attendance Rate 94.2% American Indian 2.4% Truancy Rate 1.8% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 9.6 Asian 0.1% Economically Disadvantaged 90.0% Masters Degree or Above 25.4% Black 5.3% English Language Learners 39.3% Avg Class Size 24.3 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.2% Special Education 19.3% Substitute Teacher Expense $24,458 Hispanic 83.9% Gifted and Talented 12.5% Worker’s Compensation Claims 2 White 6.7% Dropout Rate 0.1% National Board Certification 2 Multi 1.4% In-School Suspensions 813 Females 46.6% Out-of-School Suspensions 336 Males 53.4% Recommended for Retention 0.0% ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Avg Daily Attendance 841.2 COURSES Media Center Materials 14,792 Avg Daily Membership 914.4 Career Technology Enrollment 0 Open House Attendance 429 Attendance Rate 92.0% Foreign Language Enrollment 0 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 417 Avg Number Days Enrolled 140 Honors Enrollment 244 PTSA Membership 0 Attending on Transfer 11.6% Participants in Athletics 507 United Way Contributions $25

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Taft Middle School

2901 N.W. 23rd St., OKC 73107 Ms. Charmaine Johnson 405.587.8000 Principal of Taft since 2013-14 http://www.okcps.org/taft

Grades Served: 6-8

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1930 Additions 1937, 1940, 1953 Square Footage 171,806 Acres in Site 20.24 Board District Location 3 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 40 State House District 88 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward OKC 2

School named for President William Howard Taft School Mascot: Royals STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION

First Quarter Enrollment 699 Homeless 9.5% Number of Certified Staff 53 Peak Enrollment (03/28/18) 722 Mobility Rate 55.1% Percent Minority 45.3% Total Served 844 Turnover Rate 40.7% Attendance Rate 94.0% American Indian 4.7% Truancy Rate 2.8% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 12.7 Asian 3.0% Economically Disadvantaged 87.0% Masters Degree or Above 30.2% Black 17.6% English Language Learners 28.6% Avg Class Size 21.2 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% Special Education 23.9% Substitute Teacher Expense $30,005 Hispanic 54.5% Gifted and Talented 9.7% Worker’s Compensation Claims 4 White 15.6% Dropout Rate 0.0% National Board Certification 1 Multi 4.6% In-School Suspensions 794 Females 48.2% Out-of-School Suspensions 456 Males 51.8% Recommended for Retention 0.0% ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Avg Daily Attendance 635.6 COURSES Media Center Materials 11,071 Avg Daily Membership 692.2 Career Technology Enrollment 146 Open House Attendance 223 Attendance Rate 91.8% Foreign Language Enrollment 0 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 328 Avg Number Days Enrolled 134 Honors Enrollment 157 PTSA Membership 24 Attending on Transfer 30.2% Participants in Athletics 459 United Way Contributions $612

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Webster Middle School

6708 S. Santa Fe Ave., OKC 73139 Mr. Scott McAdoo 405.587.3900 Principal of Webster since 2016-17 http://www.okcps.org/webster

Grades Served: 7-8

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1964 Additions N/A Square Footage 118,395 Acres in Site 20.00 Board District Location 7 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 44 State House District 54 County Commissioner District 2 City Council Ward OKC 4

School named for Daniel Webster, statesman and orator School Mascot: Warriors STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION

First Quarter Enrollment 920 Homeless 6.5% Number of Certified Staff 61 Peak Enrollment (01/30/18) 934 Mobility Rate 45.9% Percent Minority 23.0% Total Served 1,058 Turnover Rate 30.0% Attendance Rate 93.4% American Indian 2.1% Truancy Rate 1.1% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 12.1 Asian 0.9% Economically Disadvantaged 100.0% Masters Degree or Above 26.2% Black 16.7% English Language Learners 32.1% Avg Class Size 22.1 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.2% Special Education 19.7% Substitute Teacher Expense $8,496 Hispanic 63.7% Gifted and Talented 10.4% Worker’s Compensation Claims 7 White 12.6% Dropout Rate 0.0% National Board Certification 0 Multi 3.8% In-School Suspensions 496 Females 46.6% Out-of-School Suspensions 239 Males 53.4% Recommended for Retention 0.0% ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Avg Daily Attendance 843.5 COURSES Media Center Materials 15,281 Avg Daily Membership 913.9 Career Technology Enrollment 51 Open House Attendance 400 Attendance Rate 92.3% Foreign Language Enrollment 0 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 300 Avg Number Days Enrolled 140 Honors Enrollment 187 PTSA Membership 0 Attending on Transfer 2.0% Participants in Athletics 773 United Way Contributions $168

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Capitol Hill High School

500 S.W. 36th St., OKC 73109 Mr. Adam Jewell 405.587.9000 Principal of Capitol Hill High School since 2015-16 http://www.okcps.org/capitolhillhs

Grades Served: 9-12

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1928 Additions 1934, 1935, 1937, 1939, 1949 1950, 1955, 1956, 1963 Square Footage 426,314 Acres in Site 49.68 Board District Location 7 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 44 State House District 93 County Commissioner District 2 City Council Ward OKC 4

School named for area of Oklahoma City School Mascot: Red Wolves STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION

First Quarter Enrollment 1,313 Special Education 14.2% Number of Certified Staff 84 Peak Enrollment (08/22/17) 1,337 Gifted and Talented 8.5% Percent Minority 28.6% Total Served 1,659 Dropout Rate 2.4% Attendance Rate 94.8% American Indian 3.5% In-School Suspensions 715 Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 9.0 Asian 0.8% Out-of-School Suspensions 113 Masters Degree or Above 19.0% Black 11.2% ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Avg Class Size 18.8 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.1% Media Center Materials 21,445 Substitute Teacher Expense $61,292 Hispanic 71.9% Open House Attendance 159 Worker’s Compensation Claims 5 White 10.1% Parent-Teacher Conf Day 248 National Board Certification 1 Multi 2.4% PTSA Membership 27 Females 47.8% United Way Contributions $89 Males 52.2% POST-SECONDARY COURSES Avg Daily Attendance 1,099.2 Academic All-State Scholars 0 Advanced Placement Courses 29 Avg Daily Membership 1.257.0 Oklahoma Academic Scholars 0 Advanced Placement Enrollment 258 Attendance Rate 87.4% National Merit Scholar Finalists 0 Concurrent College Enrollment 1 Avg Number Days Enrolled 122 Natl Hisp Recog Prgm Recipients 0 Career Technology Enrollment 1,457 Attending on Transfer 4.9% Scholarship Recipients 18 Foreign Language Enrollment 206 Homeless 3.9% Number of Scholarships 26 Honors Enrollment 196 Mobility Rate 48.7% Scholarship Awards $110,200 JROTC Enrollment 133 Turnover Rate 41.5% Oklahoma’s Promise 41 Participants in Athletics 678 Truancy Rate 6.5% ACT Composite 15.0 Economically Disadvantaged 83.0% College Remediation Rate 78.2% Academy of Engineering English Language Learners 35.3% Academy of Fine Arts

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Classen High School Of Advanced Studies

1901 N. Ellison Ave., OKC 73106 US News & World, Best High Schools of 2018 Dr. Ashley Davis 405.587.5400 Principal of Classen since 2013-14 http://www.okcps.org/classensas

Grades Served: 9-12

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1919 Additions 1923, 1924, 1928, 1934, 1940, 1950, 1957 Square Footage 180,484 Acres in Site 6.52 Board District Location 4 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 46 State House District 88 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward OKC 6

School named for Anton Classen, early day settler in Oklahoma City School Mascot: Comets STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION (6-12)

First Quarter Enrollment 531 Special Education 5.3% Number of Certified Staff 58 Peak Enrollment (08/15/17) 535 Gifted and Talented 100.0% Percent Minority 10.3% Total Served 537 Dropout Rate 0.4% Attendance Rate 94.3% American Indian 3.8% In-School Suspensions 0 Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 14.9 Asian 14.3% Out-of-School Suspensions 5 Masters Degree or Above 44.8% Black 14.9% ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (6-12) Avg Class Size 22.4 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% Media Center Materials 20,776 Substitute Teacher Expense $50,032 Hispanic 19.4% Open House Attendance 594 Worker’s Compensation Claims 1 White 43.5% Parent-Teacher Conf Day 342 National Board Certification 3 Multi 4.1% PTSA Membership 460 Females 54.2% United Way Contributions $279 Males 45.8% POST-SECONDARY COURSES Avg Daily Attendance 488.3 Academic All-State Scholars 3 Advanced Placement Courses 32 Avg Daily Membership 525.6 Oklahoma Academic Scholars 24 Advanced Placement Enrollment 253 Attendance Rate 92.9% National Merit Scholar Finalists 3 Concurrent College Enrollment 40 Avg Number Days Enrolled 158 Natl Hisp Recog Prgm Recipients 2 Career Technology Enrollment 192 Attending on Transfer 100.0% Scholarship Recipients 81 Foreign Language Enrollment 369 Homeless 0.0% Number of Scholarships 150 Honors Enrollment 352 Mobility Rate 6.1% Scholarship Awards $8 Million Int’l Baccalaureate Enrollment 93 Turnover Rate 9.2% Oklahoma’s Promise 17 JROTC Enrollment 64 Truancy Rate 0.4% ACT Composite 24.5 Participants in Athletics 165 Economically Disadvantaged 17.0% College Remediation Rate 18.2% Int’l Baccalaureate Grad 23 English Language Learners 0.9%

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Douglass High School

900 N. M. L. King Ave., OKC 73117 Mr. Thomas McNeely 405.587.4200 Interim Principal of Douglass since 2017-18 http://www.okcps.org/douglass

Grades Served: 9-12

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 2006 Additions 2008 Square Footage 204,806 Acres in Site 36.30 Board District Location 5 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 48 State House District 99 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward OKC 7

School named for abolitionist Frederick Douglass School Mascot: Trojans STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION (7-12)

First Quarter Enrollment 423 Special Education 28.8% Number of Certified Staff 44 Peak Enrollment (09/14/17) 433 Gifted and Talented 4.5% Percent Minority 65.9% Total Served 572 Dropout Rate 0.7% Attendance Rate 93.2% American Indian 1.9% In-School Suspensions 185 Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 12.3 Asian 0.7% Out-of-School Suspensions 278 Masters Degree or Above 25.0% Black 83.8% ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (7-12) Avg Class Size 16.7 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.2% Media Center Materials 23,547 Substitute Teacher Expense $27,557 Hispanic 6.6% Open House Attendance 126 Worker’s Compensation Claims 4 White 3.5% Parent-Teacher Conf Day 89 National Board Certification 0 Multi 3.3% PTSA Membership 68 Females 51.1% United Way Contributions $360 Males 48.9% POST-SECONDARY COURSES Avg Daily Attendance 348.5 Academic All-State Scholars 0 Advanced Placement Courses 12 Avg Daily Membership 391.5 Oklahoma Academic Scholars 0 Advanced Placement Enrollment 65 Attendance Rate 89.0% National Merit Scholar Finalists 0 Concurrent College Enrollment 8 Avg Number Days Enrolled 113 Natl Hisp Recog Prgm Recipients 0 Career Technology Enrollment 257 Attending on Transfer 13.5% Scholarship Recipients 12 Foreign Language Enrollment 93 Homeless 14.9% Number of Scholarships 22 Honors Enrollment 70 Mobility Rate 67.3% Scholarship Awards $38,000 JROTC Enrollment 104 Turnover Rate 38.7% Oklahoma’s Promise 21 Participants in Athletics 331 Truancy Rate 3.5% ACT Composite 14.7 Economically Disadvantaged 100.0% College Remediation Rate 80.8% Academy of Law and Public Safety English Language Learners 3.3%

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Grant High School

5016 S. Pennsylvania Ave., OKC 73119 Mr. Greg Frederick 405.587.2200 Principal of Grant since 2015-16 http://www.okcps.org/usgrant

Grades Served: 9-12

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 2007 Additions N/A Square Footage 229,245 Acres in Site 24.28 Board District Location 6 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 44 State House District 93 County Commissioner District 2 City Council Ward OKC 6

School named for President Ulysses S. Grant School Mascot: Generals STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION

First Quarter Enrollment 1,875 Special Education 16.2% Number of Certified Staff 107 Peak Enrollment (08/23/17) 1,904 Gifted and Talented 10.3% Percent Minority 26.2% Total Served 2,192 Dropout Rate 2.7% Attendance Rate 92.4% American Indian 3.6% In-School Suspensions 1,608 Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 7.0 Asian 0.5% Out-of-School Suspensions 449 Masters Degree or Above 22.4% Black 7.7% ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Avg Class Size 22.7 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.4% Media Center Materials 30,176 Substitute Teacher Expense $92,879 Hispanic 76.6% Open House Attendance 306 Worker’s Compensation Claims 8 White 10.1% Parent-Teacher Conf Day 427 National Board Certification 2 Multi 1.1% PTSA Membership 0 Females 49.2% United Way Contributions $72 Males 50.8% POST-SECONDARY COURSES Avg Daily Attendance 1,588.4 Academic All-State Scholars 0 Advanced Placement Courses 38 Avg Daily Membership 1.808.3 Oklahoma Academic Scholars 1 Advanced Placement Enrollment 321 Attendance Rate 87.8% National Merit Scholar Finalists 0 Concurrent College Enrollment 25 Avg Number Days Enrolled 134 Natl Hisp Recog Prgm Recipients 0 Career Technology Enrollment 1,526 Attending on Transfer 6.5% Scholarship Recipients 96 Foreign Language Enrollment 270 Homeless 12.3% Number of Scholarships 99 Honors Enrollment 455 Mobility Rate 43.2% Scholarship Awards $184,000 JROTC Enrollment 154 Turnover Rate 29.6% Oklahoma’s Promise 158 Participants in Athletics 1,156 Truancy Rate 7.0% ACT Composite 15.5 Economically Disadvantaged 75.0% College Remediation Rate 69.1% Academy of Health Sciences English Language Learners 37.0%

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John Marshall Enterprise High School

12201 N. Portland Ave., OKC 73120 Ms. Aspasia Carlson 405.587.7200 Principal of John Marshall since 2011-12 http://www.okcps.org/johnmarshall

Grades Served: 9-12

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 2006 Additions N/A Square Footage 189,832 Acres in Site 32.32 Board District Location 1 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 30 State House District 85 County Commissioner District 3 City Council Ward OKC 8

School named for John Marshall, U.S. Supreme Court justice School Mascot: Bears STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION (7-12)

First Quarter Enrollment 453 Special Education 24.1% Number of Certified Staff 47 Peak Enrollment (11/14/17) 461 Gifted and Talented 7.7% Percent Minority 42.6% Total Served 504 Dropout Rate 0.9% Attendance Rate 94.4% American Indian 3.1% In-School Suspensions 340 Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 11.4 Asian 1.3% Out-of-School Suspensions 144 Masters Degree or Above 23.4% Black 67.8% ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (7-12) Avg Class Size 16.3 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 1.3% Media Center Materials 11,674 Substitute Teacher Expense $59,822 Hispanic 11.5% Open House Attendance 179 Worker’s Compensation Claims 4 White 10.4% Parent-Teacher Conf Day 122 National Board Certification 2 Multi 4.6% PTSA Membership 0 Females 46.4% United Way Contributions $840 Males 53.6% POST-SECONDARY COURSES Avg Daily Attendance 406.8 Academic All-State Scholars 0 Advanced Placement Courses 24 Avg Daily Membership 443.5 Oklahoma Academic Scholars 0 Advanced Placement Enrollment 143 Attendance Rate 91.7% National Merit Scholar Finalists 0 Concurrent College Enrollment 12 Avg Number Days Enrolled 136 Natl Hisp Recog Prgm Recipients 0 Career Technology Enrollment 323 Attending on Transfer 14.1% Scholarship Recipients 19 Foreign Language Enrollment 151 Homeless 2.5% Number of Scholarships 29 Honors Enrollment 134 Mobility Rate 51.9% Scholarship Awards $199,343 JROTC Enrollment 0 Turnover Rate 36.7% Oklahoma’s Promise 23 Participants in Athletics 282 Truancy Rate 3.2% ACT Composite 16.4 Economically Disadvantaged 73.0% College Remediation Rate 56.5% Academy of Finance English Language Learners 5.3% 3A Football State Champions

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Northeast Enterprise High School

3100 N. Kelley Ave., OKC 73111 Ms. Angela Lewis 405.587.3300 Interim Principal of Northeast since 2017-18 http://www.okcps.org/northeast

Grades Served: 9-12

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1936 Additions 1940, 1948, 1950, 1960 Square Footage 181,460 Acres in Site 31.42 Board District Location 5 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 48 State House District 97 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward OKC 7

School named for area of Oklahoma City in which located School Mascot: Vikings STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION (6-12)

First Quarter Enrollment 180 Special Education 8.9% Number of Certified Staff 21 Peak Enrollment (08/29/17) 186 Gifted and Talented 8.9% Percent Minority 66.7% Total Served 195 Dropout Rate 0.6% Attendance Rate 92.8% American Indian 1.1% In-School Suspensions 15 Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 15.1 Asian 1.1% Out-of-School Suspensions 67 Masters Degree or Above 38.1% Black 89.5% ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (6-12) Avg Class Size 18.8 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% Media Center Materials 12,085 Substitute Teacher Expense $29,406 Hispanic 3.3% Open House Attendance 44 Worker’s Compensation Claims 2 White 0.6% Parent-Teacher Conf Day 94 National Board Certification 0 Multi 4.4% PTSA Membership 42 Females 50.0% United Way Contributions $118 Males 50.0% POST-SECONDARY COURSES Avg Daily Attendance 145.4 Academic All-State Scholars 0 Advanced Placement Courses 16 Avg Daily Membership 171.0 Oklahoma Academic Scholars 0 Advanced Placement Enrollment 92 Attendance Rate 85.0% National Merit Scholar Finalists 0 Concurrent College Enrollment 10 Avg Number Days Enrolled 143 Natl Hisp Recog Prgm Recipients 0 Career Technology Enrollment 167 Attending on Transfer 100.0% Scholarship Recipients 26 Foreign Language Enrollment 53 Homeless 1.9% Number of Scholarships 49 Honors Enrollment 19 Mobility Rate 42.1% Scholarship Awards $535,567 JROTC Enrollment 122 Turnover Rate 33.8% Oklahoma’s Promise 14 Participants in Athletics 136 Truancy Rate 1.0% ACT Composite 16.2 Economically Disadvantaged 74.0% College Remediation Rate 66.7% Academy of Health Sciences English Language Learners 0.6% Academy of Engineering

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Northwest Classen High School

2801 N.W. 27th St., OKC 73107 Ms. Jahree Herzer 405.587.6300 Principal of Northwest Classen since 2017-18 http://www.okcps.org/nwclassen

Grades Served: 9-12

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1952 Additions 1953, 1955, 1963 Square Footage 293,977 Acres in Site 38.33 Board District Location 3 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 30 State House District 88 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward OKC 2

School named for Anton Classen and area of Oklahoma City School Mascot: Knights STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION

First Quarter Enrollment 1,213 Special Education 17.6% Number of Certified Staff 79 Peak Enrollment (08/30/17) 1,216 Gifted and Talented 8.6% Percent Minority 22.8% Total Served 1,448 Dropout Rate 1.6% Attendance Rate 92.5% American Indian 3.7% In-School Suspensions 616 Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 9.9 Asian 5.9% Out-of-School Suspensions 279 Masters Degree or Above 19.0% Black 16.7% ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Avg Class Size 19.2 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.5% Media Center Materials 15,756 Substitute Teacher Expense $68,025 Hispanic 56.1% Open House Attendance 219 Worker’s Compensation Claims 5 White 13.5% Parent-Teacher Conf Day 260 National Board Certification 1 Multi 3.6% PTSA Membership 0 Females 45.9% United Way Contributions $517 Males 54.1% POST-SECONDARY COURSES Avg Daily Attendance 1,046.9 Academic All-State Scholars 0 Advanced Placement Courses 24 Avg Daily Membership 1.167.4 Oklahoma Academic Scholars 1 Advanced Placement Enrollment 240 Attendance Rate 89.7% National Merit Scholar Finalists 0 Concurrent College Enrollment 13 Avg Number Days Enrolled 131 Natl Hisp Recog Prgm Recipients 0 Career Technology Enrollment 1,006 Attending on Transfer 10.8% Scholarship Recipients 29 Foreign Language Enrollment 340 Homeless 6.6% Number of Scholarships 51 Honors Enrollment 367 Mobility Rate 45.2% Scholarship Awards $338,000 JROTC Enrollment 97 Turnover Rate 32.4% Oklahoma’s Promise 60 Participants in Athletics 713 Truancy Rate 5.9% ACT Composite 16.5 Economically Disadvantaged 67.0% College Remediation Rate 59.0% Academy of Health Sciences English Language Learners 32.9% Academy of Teacher Prep

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Oklahoma Centennial High School

1301 N.E. 101st St., OKC 73131 Ms. Tamie Sanders 405.587.5200 Principal of Oklahoma Centennial since 2015-16 http://www.okcps.org/okcentennial

Grades Served: 9-12

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1965 Additions 1965, 1970, 2007, 2010 Square Footage 152,313 Acres in Site 50.29 Board District Location 1 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 48 State House District 97 County Commissioner District 3 City Council Ward OKC 7

School named for Oklahoma Centennial anniversary School Mascot: Bison STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION (7-12)

First Quarter Enrollment 315 Special Education 19.0% Number of Certified Staff 39 Peak Enrollment (09/14/17) 322 Gifted and Talented 9.2% Percent Minority 38.5% Total Served 387 Dropout Rate 0.6% Attendance Rate 95.4% American Indian 2.5% In-School Suspensions 319 Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 13.0 Asian 1.6% Out-of-School Suspensions 148 Masters Degree or Above 35.9% Black 51.4% ADDITIONAL INFORMATION (7-12) Avg Class Size 16.8 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.3% Media Center Materials 21,924 Substitute Teacher Expense $29,331 Hispanic 31.1% Open House Attendance 134 Worker’s Compensation Claims 6 White 8.3% Parent-Teacher Conf Day 154 National Board Certification 1 Multi 4.8% PTSA Membership 0 Females 47.6% United Way Contributions $0 Males 52.4% POST-SECONDARY COURSES Avg Daily Attendance 268.0 Academic All-State Scholars 0 Advanced Placement Courses 16 Avg Daily Membership 299.0 Oklahoma Academic Scholars 0 Advanced Placement Enrollment 89 Attendance Rate 89.6% National Merit Scholar Finalists 0 Concurrent College Enrollment 13 Avg Number Days Enrolled 127 Natl Hisp Recog Prgm Recipients 0 Career Technology Enrollment 254 Attending on Transfer 5.1% Scholarship Recipients 13 Foreign Language Enrollment 66 Homeless 5.4% Number of Scholarships 23 Honors Enrollment 99 Mobility Rate 57.6% Scholarship Awards $60,685 JROTC Enrollment 0 Turnover Rate 42.6% Oklahoma’s Promise 13 Participants in Athletics 246 Truancy Rate 2.1% ACT Composite 15.9 Economically Disadvantaged 100.0% College Remediation Rate 85.7% Academy of Information Technology English Language Learners 14.6% Academy of Entrepreneurial Studies

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Southeast High School

5401 S. Shields Blvd., OKC 73129 Ms. Mylissa Hall 405.587.9600 Principal of Southeast since 2015-16 http://www.okcps.org/southeast

Grades Served: 9-12

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1949 Additions 1950, 1954, 1957, 1960, 1967 Square Footage 159,589 Acres in Site 23.98 Board District Location 7 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 44 State House District 92 County Commissioner District 2 City Council Ward OKC 4

School named for area of Oklahoma City School Mascot: Spartans STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION

First Quarter Enrollment 713 Special Education 13.5% Number of Certified Staff 41 Peak Enrollment (08/23/17) 716 Gifted and Talented 26.9% Percent Minority 31.7% Total Served 733 Dropout Rate 0.1% Attendance Rate 92.6% American Indian 3.2% In-School Suspensions 0 Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 15.2 Asian 1.8% Out-of-School Suspensions 53 Masters Degree or Above 34.1% Black 11.5% ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Avg Class Size 16.7 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% Media Center Materials 20,587 Substitute Teacher Expense $51,527 Hispanic 69.5% Open House Attendance 231 Worker’s Compensation Claims 1 White 12.5% Parent-Teacher Conf Day 261 National Board Certification 4 Multi 1.5% PTSA Membership 19 Females 50.2% United Way Contributions $124 Males 49.8% POST-SECONDARY COURSES Avg Daily Attendance 662.7 Academic All-State Scholars 0 Advanced Placement Courses 32 Avg Daily Membership 702.6 Oklahoma Academic Scholars 1 Advanced Placement Enrollment 249 Attendance Rate 94.3% National Merit Scholar Finalists 0 Concurrent College Enrollment 37 Avg Number Days Enrolled 154 Natl Hisp Recog Prgm Recipients 0 Career Technology Enrollment 502 Attending on Transfer 100.0% Scholarship Recipients 34 Foreign Language Enrollment 114 Homeless 1.7% Number of Scholarships 75 Honors Enrollment 313 Mobility Rate 16.5% Scholarship Awards $475,152 JROTC Enrollment 89 Turnover Rate 14.3% Oklahoma’s Promise 78 Participants in Athletics 280 Truancy Rate 0.4% ACT Composite 18.1 Economically Disadvantaged 55.0% College Remediation Rate 48.9% Academy of Information Technology English Language Learners 15.1%

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Star-Spencer High School

3001 N. Spencer Rd., Spencer 73084 Mr. Brian Hinson 405.587.8800 Principal of Star-Spencer since 2016-17 http://www.okcps.org/starspencer

Grades Served: 9-12

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1956 Additions 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960, 1961, 1965, 1969, 1971,1973, 1981, 1982

Square Footage 163,123 Acres in Site 40.18 Board District Location 5 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 48 State House District 97 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward Spencer 2

School named for community in which school is located School Mascot: Bobcats STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION

First Quarter Enrollment 332 Special Education 28.6% Number of Certified Staff 25 Peak Enrollment (09/05/17) 338 Gifted and Talented 6.6% Percent Minority 68.0% Total Served 409 Dropout Rate 1.2% Attendance Rate 90.6% American Indian 1.2% In-School Suspensions 118 Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 12.7 Asian 0.3% Out-of-School Suspensions 215 Masters Degree or Above 28.0% Black 74.5% ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Avg Class Size 14.7 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% Media Center Materials 14,009 Substitute Teacher Expense $49,289 Hispanic 10.5% Open House Attendance 84 Worker’s Compensation Claims 1 White 9.0% Parent-Teacher Conf Day 96 National Board Certification 2 Multi 4.5% PTSA Membership 5 Females 47.3% United Way Contributions $135 Males 52.7% POST-SECONDARY COURSES Avg Daily Attendance 278.7 Academic All-State Scholars 0 Advanced Placement Courses 10 Avg Daily Membership 313.6 Oklahoma Academic Scholars 0 Advanced Placement Enrollment 28 Attendance Rate 88.9% National Merit Scholar Finalists 0 Concurrent College Enrollment 1 Avg Number Days Enrolled 124 Natl Hisp Recog Prgm Recipients 0 Career Technology Enrollment 307 Attending on Transfer 4.2% Scholarship Recipients 52 Foreign Language Enrollment 0 Homeless 4.4% Number of Scholarships 74 Honors Enrollment 4 Mobility Rate 63.3% Scholarship Awards $550,000 JROTC Enrollment 79 Turnover Rate 31.5% Oklahoma’s Promise 13 Participants in Athletics 130 Truancy Rate 5.6% ACT Composite 14.9 Economically Disadvantaged 100.0% College Remediation Rate 86.4% Academy of Hospitality and Tourism English Language Learners 5.4% 3A Boys Basketball State Champions

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Emerson High School

715 N. Walker Ave., OKC 73102 Mr. Jack Reed 405.587.7900 Principal of Emerson since 2017-18 http://www.okcps.org/emerson

Grades Served: 6-12

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1911 Additions 1903, 1940, 1948 Square Footage 59,046 Acres in Site 2.15 Board District Location 4 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 46 State House District 92 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward OKC 6

School named for Ralph W. Emerson, poet and writer School Mascot: Cougars STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION

First Quarter Enrollment 346 Special Education 17.9% Number of Certified Staff 19 Peak Enrollment (04/23/18) 423 Gifted and Talented 4.9% Percent Minority 47.4% Total Served 668 Dropout Rate 13.0% Attendance Rate 93.6% American Indian 4.0% In-School Suspensions 0 Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 16.6 Asian 0.0% Out-of-School Suspensions 65 Masters Degree or Above 15.8% Black 30.3% ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Avg Class Size 13.0 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% Media Center Materials 8,285 Substitute Teacher Expense $19.940 Hispanic 48.0% Open House Attendance 44 Worker’s Compensation Claims 0 White 13.9% Parent-Teacher Conf Day 34 National Board Certification 0 Multi 3.8% PTSA Membership 0 Females 46.8% United Way Contributions $240 Males 53.2% POST-SECONDARY COURSES Avg Daily Attendance 252.7 Academic All-State Scholars 0 Advanced Placement Courses 0 Avg Daily Membership 360.8 Oklahoma Academic Scholars 0 Advanced Placement Enrollment 0 Attendance Rate 70.0% National Merit Scholar Finalists 0 Concurrent College Enrollment 0 Avg Number Days Enrolled 96 Natl Hisp Recog Prgm Recipients 0 Career Technology Enrollment 217 Attending on Transfer 100.0% Scholarship Recipients 3 Foreign Language Enrollment 0 Homeless 17.7% Number of Scholarships 4 Honors Enrollment 0 Mobility Rate 85.3% Scholarship Awards $12,000 JROTC Enrollment 0 Turnover Rate 80.7% Oklahoma’s Promise 5 Participants in Athletics 7 Truancy Rate 33.2 % ACT Composite 17.1 Economically Disadvantaged 92.0% College Remediation Rate 88.0% English Language Learners 23.4%

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Emerson South High School

2219 S.W. 74th St., Suite 125, OKC 73159 Mr. Brad Buxton 405.587.7980 Principal of Emerson South since 2017-18 http://www.okcps.org/emerson

Grades Served: 6-12

BUILDING INFORMATION Board District Location 6 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 44 State House District 93 County Commissioner District 2 City Council Ward OKC 5

School named for Ralph W. Emerson, poet and writer School Mascot: Panthers STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION

First Quarter Enrollment 256 Special Education 14.8% Number of Certified Staff 25 Peak Enrollment (02/21/18) 332 Gifted and Talented 2.3% Percent Minority 44.0% Total Served 509 Dropout Rate 20.0% Attendance Rate 95.2% American Indian 3.5% In-School Suspensions 3 Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 9.7 Asian 0.0% Out-of-School Suspensions 95 Masters Degree or Above 32.0% Black 15.2% ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Avg Class Size 10.8 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% Media Center Materials 1,238 Substitute Teacher Expense $8,058 Hispanic 69.6% Open House Attendance 67 Worker’s Compensation Claims 3 White 7.8% Parent-Teacher Conf Day 33 National Board Certification 0 Multi 3.9% PTSA Membership 0 Females 46.9% United Way Contributions $72 Males 53.1% POST-SECONDARY COURSES Avg Daily Attendance 204.5 Academic All-State Scholars 0 Advanced Placement Courses 0 Avg Daily Membership 278.2 Oklahoma Academic Scholars 0 Advanced Placement Enrollment 0 Attendance Rate 73.5% National Merit Scholar Finalists 0 Concurrent College Enrollment 0 Avg Number Days Enrolled 89 Natl Hisp Recog Prgm Recipients 0 Career Technology Enrollment 212 Attending on Transfer 100.0% Scholarship Recipients 3 Foreign Language Enrollment 84 Homeless 20.5% Number of Scholarships 3 Honors Enrollment 0 Mobility Rate 95.7% Scholarship Awards $21,020 JROTC Enrollment 0 Turnover Rate N/A Oklahoma’s Promise 3 Participants in Athletics 7 Truancy Rate 29.9% ACT Composite 13.8 Economically Disadvantaged 92.0% College Remediation Rate N/A English Language Learners 38.7%

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Private Schools

3100 N. Kelley Ave., OKC 73111 Ms. Jamie Brock 405.587.0429 Administrator of Private Schools since 2014-15 Grades Served: PK-12

STUDENT INFORMATION STUDENT INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 3 Attending on Transfer 100.0% Peak Enrollment (04/25/18) 7 Homeless 0.0% Total Served 7 Mobility Rate 51.1% American Indian 2.9% Turnover Rate 25.6% Asian 11.4% Truancy Rate 0.0% Black 8.5% Economically Disadvantaged 92.0% Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% English Language Learners 5.7% Hispanic 14.3% Special Education 91.4% White 62.9% Gifted and Talented 2.9% Multi 0.0% In-School Suspensions N/A Females 42.9% Out-of-School Suspensions N/A Males 57.1% Recommended for Retention 0.0% Avg Daily Attendance 3.4 Avg Daily Membership 3.4 Attendance Rate 100.0% Avg Number Days Enrolled 129

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Extended Educational Services

3100 N. Kelley Ave., OKC 73111 Mr. William Stubbs 405.587.0264 Principal of Extended Educational Services since 2017-18 http://www.okcps.org/emerson

Grades Served: PK-12

SATELLITE LOCATIONS BUILDING INFORMATION Accents Board District Location 4 County Detention Center US Congressional District 5 Human Restorations State Senate District 46 Integris Hospital State House District 92 Integris-Options County Commissioner District 1 Juvenile Detention City Council Ward OKC 6 Positive Changes Positive Outcomes Speck Homes St. Anthony

STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION First Quarter Enrollment 388 Attending on Transfer 100.0% Number of Certified Staff 34 Peak Enrollment (05/21/18) 410 Homeless 4.2% Percent Minority 23.5% Total Served 1,734 Non-Residents 43.3% Attendance Rate 90.3% American Indian 5.7% Residents 56.7% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 17.8 Asian 0.3% Mobility Rate 97.8% Masters Degree or Above 41.2% Black 26.5% Turnover Rate 77.6% Avg Class Size 15.3 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.5% Truancy Rate 0.0% Substitute Teacher Expense $110,452 Hispanic 16.0% Economically Disadvantaged 92.0% Worker’s Compensation Claims 1 White 42.0% English Language Learners 6.4% National Board Certification 1 Multi 9.0% Special Education 32.7% Females 31.7% Gifted and Talented 1.3% Males 68.3% In-School Suspensions N/A ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Avg Daily Attendance 386.8 Out-of-School Suspensions N/A Open House Attendance N/A Avg Daily Membership 387.2 Career Technology Enrollment 0 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 27 Attendance Rate 99.9% Honors Enrollment 0 PTSA Membership 0 Avg Number Days Enrolled 36

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Dove Elementary School

4901 N. Lincoln Blvd., OKC 73105 Mr. Jason Mack, Principal 405.605.5566 Grades Served: K-5 http://www.dsaelementary.org/

Charter Inception: 2008-09

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1959 Additions N/A Square Footage 20,875 Acres in Site 3.73 Board District Location 2 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 48 State House District 99 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward OKC 7

School name comes from focus: disciplined, organized, vigorous education with science, mathematics and technology School Mascot: Rockets STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION

First Quarter Enrollment 320 Attending on Transfer 100.0% Number of Certified Staff 8 Peak Enrollment (08/13/18) 325 Mobility Rate 2.0% Percent Minority 50.0% Total Served 325 Turnover Rate 2.0% Attendance Rate 97.0% American Indian 0.0% Truancy Rate 0.0% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 2.5 Asian 1.5% Economically Disadvantaged 78.0% Masters Degree or Above 25.0% Black 37.2% English Language Learners 26.0% Avg Class Size 25.0 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% Homeless 0.0% Substitute Teacher Expense $3,000 Hispanic 41.9% Special Education 13.8% Worker’s Compensation Claims 0 White 11.9% Gifted and Talented 16.2% National Board Certification 1 Multi 7.5% In-School Suspensions 0 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 48.7% Out-of-School Suspensions 60 Media Center Materials N/A Males 51.3% Recommended for Retention 1.3% Open House Attendance 95.0% Avg Daily Attendance 295.5 Meet the Teacher 2 Avg Daily Membership 308.1 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 2 Attendance Rate 95.9% Parent Organization 20 Avg Number Days Enrolled 162 United Way Contributions $0

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Dove Science Academy

919 N.W. 23rd St., OKC 73106 US News & World, Best High Schools of 2018 Mr. Kanuni Yilmaz, Principal 405.524.9762 Grades Served: 6-12 http://www.dsaokc.org/

Charter Inception: 2001-02

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 2001 Additions 2005 Square Footage 38,600 Acres in Site 1.30 Board District Location 4 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 46 State House District 88 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward OKC 2

School name comes from focus: disciplined, organized, vigorous education with science, mathematics and technology School Mascot: Rockets STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION

First Quarter Enrollment 487 Special Education 5.0% Number of Certified Staff 32 Peak Enrollment (10/02/18) 484 Gifted and Talented 23.2% Percent Minority 60.0% Total Served 497 Drop Out Rate 0.0% Attendance Rate 96.0% American Indian 1.0% In-School Suspensions 1 Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 5.0 Asian 3.7% Out-of-School Suspensions 54 Masters Degree or Above 40.0% Black 9.1% Avg Class Size 25.0 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Substitute Teacher Expense $17,143 Hispanic 76.4% Media Center Materials $10,000 Worker’s Compensation Claims 1 White 9.7% Open House Attendance 90.0% National Board Certification 0 Multi 0.1% Parent-Teacher Conf Day 85.0% Females 54.8% Parent Organization 10 Males 45.2% United Way Contributions $386 COURSES Avg Daily Attendance 456.3 Advanced Placement Courses 7 Avg Daily Membership 473.6 POST-SECONDARY Advanced Placement Enrollment 110 Attendance Rate 96.3% Academic All-State Scholars 0 Concurrent College Enrollment 20 Avg Number Days Enrolled 162 Oklahoma Academic Scholars 1 Career Technology Enrollment 15 Attending on Transfer 100.0% National Merit Scholar Finalists 0 Foreign Language Enrollment 385 Mobility Rate N/A Natl Hisp Recog Prgm Recipients 0 Honors Enrollment 0 Turnover Rate 2.0% Scholarship Recipients 25 JROTC Enrollment 0 Truancy Rate 0.1% Number of Scholarships 72 Participants in Athletics 100 Economically Disadvantaged 85.0% Scholarship Awards $1,110,412 English Language Learners 9.0% Oklahoma’s Promise 41 Homeless 0.1% ACT Composite 21.7 College Remediation Rate 22.9%

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Dove Science Academy

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Harding Charter Preparatory High School

3333 N. Shartel Ave., OKC 73118 US News & World, Best High Schools of 2018 Dr. Mylo Miller, Principal 405.606.8742 Grades Served: 9-12 http://www.hardingcharterprep.org/

Charter Inception: 2003-04

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1923 Additions 1954, 1957, 1959 Square Footage 175,540 Acres in Site 5.63 Board District Location 4 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 46 State House District 88 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward OKC 2

School named for President Warren G. Harding and college prep focus School Mascot: Eagles STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION

First Quarter Enrollment 473 Special Education 8.0% Number of Certified Staff 38 Peak Enrollment (08/15/18) 500 Gifted and Talented 34.0% Percent Minority 15.0% Total Served 500 Dropout Rate 0.0% Attendance Rate 95.0% American Indian 4.7% In-School Suspensions 14 Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 8.0 Asian 7.0% Out-of-School Suspensions 2 Masters Degree or Above 47.0% Black 29.4% ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Avg Class Size 15.1 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 1.3% Media Center Materials N/A Substitute Teacher Expense $0 Hispanic 28.4% Open House Attendance 70.0% Worker’s Compensation Claims 0 White 11.0% Parent-Teacher Conf Day 40.0% National Board Certification 1 Unspecified 18.2% Parent Organization Yes Females 56.6% United Way Contributions N/A Males 43.4% POST-SECONDARY COURSES Avg Daily Attendance 443 .8 Academic All-State Scholars 0 Advanced Placement Courses 23 Avg Daily Membership 464.6 Oklahoma Academic Scholars 17 Advanced Placement Enrollment 474 Attendance Rate 95.5% National Merit Scholar Finalists 0 Concurrent College Enrollment 0 Avg Number Days Enrolled 172 Natl Hisp Recog Prgm Recipients 2 Career Technology Enrollment 0 Attending on Transfer 100.0% Scholarship Recipients 101 Foreign Language Enrollment 300 Mobility Rate 21.0% Number of Scholarships 230 Honors Enrollment 474 Turnover Rate 4.0% Scholarship Awards $5.2 milion JROTC Enrollment 0 Truancy Rate 2.8% Oklahoma’s Promise 64 Participants in Athletics 320 Economically Disadvantaged 53.0% ACT Composite 24.1 English Language Learners 8.0% College Remediation Rate 18.3% Homeless 7.0%

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Harding Fine Arts Center

3333 N. Shartel Ave., OKC 73118 Mr. Barry Schmelzenbach, Principal 405.702.4322 US News & World, Best High Schools of 2018 Grades Served: 9-12 http://www.hardingfinearts.org/

Charter Inception: 2005-06

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1923 Additions 1954, 1957, 1959 Square Footage 175,540 Acres in Site 5.63 Board District Location 4 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 46 State House District 88 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward OKC 2

School named for President Warren G. Harding and fine arts focus School Mascot: Firehawks STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION

First Quarter Enrollment 394 Special Education 10.0% Number of Certified Staff 31 Peak Enrollment (09/14/17) 389 Gifted and Talented 20.0% Percent Minority 10.0% Total Served 394 Dropout Rate 0.0% Attendance Rate 93.0% American Indian 6.0% In-School Suspensions 31 Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 6.0 Asian 3.0% Out-of-School Suspensions 19 Masters Degree or Above 35.0% Black 28.0% ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Avg Class Size 15.0 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% Media Center Materials N/A Substitute Teacher Expense N/A Hispanic 15.0% Open House Attendance 74.0% Worker’s Compensation Claims 0 White 40.0% Parent-Teacher Conf Day 70.0% National Board Certification 1 Multi 8.0% Parent Organization Yes Females 61.0% United Way Contributions N/A Males 39.0% POST-SECONDARY COURSES Avg Daily Attendance 361.7 Academic All-State Scholars 0 Advanced Placement Courses 12 Avg Daily Membership 379.1 Oklahoma Academic Scholars 5 Advanced Placement Enrollment 193 Attendance Rate 95.4% National Merit Scholar Finalists 0 Concurrent College Enrollment 6 Avg Number Days Enrolled 156 Natl Hisp Recog Prgm Recipients 1 Career Technology Enrollment 0 Attending on Transfer 100.0% Scholarship Recipients 75 Foreign Language Enrollment 194 Mobility Rate N/A Number of Scholarships 121 Honors Enrollment N/A Turnover Rate 2.0% Scholarship Awards $2,500,000 JROTC Enrollment N/A Truancy Rate 2.0% Oklahoma’s Promise 23 Participants in Athletics 87 Economically Disadvantaged 59.0% ACT Composite 20.0 English Language Learners 3.0% College Remediation Rate 50.0% Homeless 2.0%

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Independence Charter Middle School

3232 N.W. 65th St., OKC 73116 Mr. Bret Bales, Principal 405.841.3130 Grades Served: 6-8 http://www.icmsokc.com/

Charter Inception: 2000-01

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1955 Additions 1958, 2013 Square Footage 42,764 Acres in Site 9.31 Board District Location 2 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 40 State House District 85 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward OKC 2

School named for Independence Street, where the school is located, and from the idea of being “independent” from traditional education School Mascot: Patriot STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION

First Quarter Enrollment 326 Mobility Rate 5.2% Number of Certified Staff 22 Peak Enrollment (09/08/17) 327 Turnover Rate 0.0% Percent Minority 5.0% Total Served 329 Truancy Rate 1.6% Attendance Rate 96.0 American Indian 4.3% Economically Disadvantaged 72.0% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 11.5 Asian 2.7% English Language Learners 8.0% Masters Degree or Above 45.0% Black 39.0% Homeless 0.0% Avg Class Size 26.0 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% Special Education 13.8% Substitute Teacher Expense $3,928 Hispanic 19.0% Gifted and Talented 11.2% Worker’s Compensation Claims 0 White 22.4% Dropout Rate 0.0% National Board Certification 0 Multi 12.6% In-School Suspensions 13 Females 56.1% Out-of-School Suspensions 22 Males 43.9% Recommended for Retention 0.0% ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Avg Daily Attendance 309.1 COURSES Media Center Materials 6,801 Avg Daily Membership 322.2 Career Technology Enrollment 0 Open House Attendance 250 Attendance Rate 95.9% Foreign Language Enrollment 321 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 100 Avg Number Days Enrolled 178 Honors Enrollment 126 Parent Organization N/A Attending on Transfer 100.0% Participants in Athletics 126 United Way Contributions $0

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Justice Alma Wilson SeeWorth Academy

12600 N. Kelley Ave., OKC 73131 Ms. Janet Grigg, Director 405.475.6400 Mr. Arthur Schofield, Academic Principal Elem/Middle Campus - 3806 N Prospect, OKC 73111 Grades Served: 3-12 http://www.seeworthacademy.org/Seeworth/Welcome.html

Charter Inception: 2000-01

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1997 Additions 2008 Square Footage 35,222 Acres in Site 13.8 Board District Location 1 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 48 State House District 97 County Commissioner District 3 City Council Ward OKC 7

School named for the founding Oklahoma Supreme Court justice and child advocate School Mascot: Eagles STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION

First Quarter Enrollment 398 Special Education 28.0% Number of Certified Staff 46 Peak Enrollment (02/21/18) 481 Gifted and Talented 11.0% Percent Minority 50.0% Total Served 746 Drop Out Rate 27.0% Attendance Rate 94.0% American Indian 0.9% In-School Suspensions 0 Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 13 Asian 0.1% Out-of-School Suspensions 7 Masters Degree or Above 30.0% Black 51.9% Recommended for Retention 0.0% Avg Class Size 23.0 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% Substitute Teacher Expense $5,000 Hispanic 31.8% ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Worker’s Compensation Claims 1 White 8.5% Media Center Materials $3,328 National Board Certification 0 Multi 6.8% Open House Attendance 37 Females 42.6% Parent-Teacher Conf Day 90 COURSES Males 57.4% Parent Organization 0 Advanced Placement Courses 0 Avg Daily Attendance 276.2 United Way Contributions $0 Advanced Placement Enrollment 0 Avg Daily Membership 377.6 Concurrent College Enrollment 0 Attendance Rate 73.1% POST-SECONDARY Career Technology Enrollment 2 Avg Number Days Enrolled 77 Academic All-State Scholars 0 Foreign Language Enrollment 3 Attending on Transfer 100.0% Oklahoma Academic Scholars 0 Honors Enrollment 0 Mobility Rate 89.0% National Merit Scholar Finalists 0 JROTC Enrollment 0 Turnover Rate 41.0% Natl Hisp Recog Prgm Recipients 0 Participants in Athletics 31 Truancy Rate 57.0% Scholarship Recipients 1 Economically Disadvantaged 84.0% Number of Scholarships 1 English Language Learners 14.0% Scholarship Awards $2,000 Homeless 13.0% Oklahoma’s Promise 0 ACT Composite 11.0 College Remediation Rate 70.0%

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Kipp Reach College Preparatory

1901 N.E. 13th St., OKC 73117 Mr. Tracy McDaniel, Executive Director 405.425.4622 Grades Served: 5-8 http://www.kipp.org/schools

Charter Inception: 2006-07

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1965 Additions N/A Square Footage 127,705 Acres in Site 5.60 Board District Location 5 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 48 State House District 99 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward OKC 7

School named for Knowledge is Power Program School Mascot: Big Dogs STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION

First Quarter Enrollment 301 Mobility Rate 14.6% Number of Certified Staff 17 Peak Enrollment (09/05/17) 306 Turnover Rate 11.2% Percent Minority 47.0% Total Served 314 Truancy Rate 0.0% Attendance Rate 96.0% American Indian 1.7% Economically Disadvantaged 100.0% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 3.5 Asian 0.6% English Language Learners 7.3% Masters Degree or Above 18.0% Black 70.7% Special Education 8.3% Avg Class Size 28.3 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% Gifted and Talented 7.3% Substitute Teacher Expense $7,000 Hispanic 13.7% Dropout Rate 0.0% Worker’s Compensation Claims 2 White 10.3% In-School Suspensions 150 National Board Certification 0 Multi 3.0% Out-of-School Suspensions 234 Females 50.7% Recommended for Retention 0.3% ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Males 49.3% COURSES Media Center Materials N/A Avg Daily Attendance 273.4 Career Technology Enrollment N/A Open House Attendance 75.0% Avg Daily Membership 285.8 Foreign Language Enrollment N/A Meet the Teacher N/A Attendance Rate 95.7% Honors Enrollment N/A Parent-Teacher Conf Day 90.0% Avg Number Days Enrolled 140 Parent Organization 54 Attending on Transfer 100.0% United Way Contributions N/A Homeless 0.0%

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Kipp OKC South Community Preparatory

7202 S. I-35 Service Rd., OKC 73149 Mr. Tracy McDaniel, Executive Director 405.283.2604 Grades Served: 4 http://www.kipp.org/schools

Charter Inception: 2017-18

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built N/A Additions N/A Square Footage N/A Acres in Site N/A Board District Location 7 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 43 State House District 54 County Commissioner District 2 City Council Ward OKC 4

School named for Knowledge is Power Program School Mascot: Big Dogs STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION

First Quarter Enrollment 97 Mobility Rate 18.0% Number of Certified Staff 8 Peak Enrollment (09/13/17) 98 Turnover Rate 0.0% Percent Minority 50.0% Total Served 100 Truancy Rate 0.0% Attendance Rate 96.0% American Indian 4.1% Economically Disadvantaged 100.0% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 3.1 Asian 2.1% English Language Learners 40.2% Masters Degree or Above 0.0% Black 23.7% Special Education 8.2% Avg Class Size 21.0 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% Gifted and Talented 9.3% Substitute Teacher Expense $500 Hispanic 59.8% Dropout Rate 0.0% Worker’s Compensation Claims 0 White 9.3% In-School Suspensions 0 National Board Certification 0 Multi 1.0% Out-of-School Suspensions 8 Females 55.7% Recommended for Retention 4.1% ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Males 44.3% Media Center Materials N/A Avg Daily Attendance 84.7 Open House Attendance 60.0% Avg Daily Membership 89.5 Meet the Teacher N/A Attendance Rate 94.6% Parent-Teacher Conf Day 100.0% Avg Number Days Enrolled 139 Parent Organization N/A Attending on Transfer 100.0% United Way Contributions N/A Homeless 0.0%

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John Rex Elementary

500 W. Sheridan Ave., OKC 73102 Dr. Joe Pierce, Head of School 405.587.8100 Grades Served: PK-5 http://johnrexschool.org/

Charter Inception: 2014-15

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 2014 Additions N/A Square Footage 78,613 Acres in Site 2.75 Board District Location 4 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 46 State House District 92 County Commissioner District 1 City Council Ward 6

School named for John W. Rex, civic leader School Mascot: Rockets STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION

First Quarter Enrollment 533 Attending on Transfer* 15.0% Number of Certified Staff 33 Peak Enrollment (10/01/17) 533 Mobility Rate 0.1% Percent Minority 0.1% Total Served 533 Turnover Rate 0.1% Attendance Rate 97.0% American Indian 4.5% Truancy Rate 0.0% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 9.0 Asian 3.2% Economically Disadvantaged 34.0% Masters Degree or Above 33.0% Black 26.1% English Language Learners 12.0% Avg Class Size 20.0 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% Special Education 11.0% Substitute Teacher Expense $17.680 Hispanic 17.5% Gifted and Talented 22.0% Worker’s Compensation Claims 2 White 39.1% In-School Suspensions 5.0% National Board Certification 0 Multi 9.6% Out-of-School Suspensions 5.0% ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 53.4% Recommended for Retention 0.1% Media Center Materials N/A Males 46.6% Open House Attendance 87.0% Avg Daily Attendance 504.1 Meet the Teacher 98.0% Avg Daily Membership 524.9 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 95.0% Attendance Rate 96.0% *Neighborhood Charter PTA Membership 180 Avg Number Days Enrolled N/A United Way Contributions $0

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Santa Fe South Early Childhood Center

2222 S.W. 44th St., OKC 73119 Ms. Sue Schlosser, Site Administrator 405.600.1986 Grades Served: PK-1 Charter Inception: 2017-18

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built N/A Additions N/A Square Footage N/A Acres in Site N/A Board District Location 6 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 44 State House District 93 County Commissioner District 2 City Council Ward OKC 6

School named for location in city STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION

First Quarter Enrollment 262 Mobility Rate N/A Number of Certified Staff 13 Peak Enrollment (08/21/17) 265 Turnover Rate 4.0% Percent Minority 7.0% Total Served 265 Truancy Rate 4.0% Attendance Rate 96.0% American Indian 0.4% Economically Disadvantaged 66.0% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 2.4 Asian 0.0% English Language Learners 52.0% Masters Degree or Above 36.0% Black 0.0% Special Education 7.2% Avg Class Size 22.0 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.3% Gifted and Talented 0.0% Substitute Teacher Expense N/A Hispanic 95.8% Dropout Rate 0.0% Worker’s Compensation Claims N/A White 2.7% In-School Suspensions 0 National Board Certification 2 Multi 0.8% Out-of-School Suspensions 0 Females 51.5% Recommended for Retention 0.0% ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Males 48.5% Media Center Materials N/A Avg Daily Attendance 249.8 Open House Attendance 95.0% Avg Daily Membership 261.8 Meet the Teacher 100.0% Attendance Rate 95.4% Parent-Teacher Conf Day 100.0% Avg Number Days Enrolled 164 Parent Organization 13 Attending on Transfer 100.0% United Way Contributions N/A

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Santa Fe South Elementary @ The Hills

301 S.E. 38th St., OKC 73129 Ms Carma Barlow, Site Administrator 405.606.3916 Grades Served: PK-5th Charter Inception: 2016-17

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built N/A Additions N/A Square Footage N/A Acres in Site N/A Board District Location 7 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 44 State House District 93 County Commissioner District 2 City Council Ward 6

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First Quarter Enrollment 537 Mobility Rate 0.0% Number of Certified Staff 27 Peak Enrollment 540 Turnover Rate 4.0% Percent Minority 4.0% Total Served 540 Truancy Rate 1.0% Attendance Rate 95.0% American Indian 0.7% Economically Disadvantaged 92.0% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 2.0 Asian 0.3% English Language Learners 75.0% Masters Degree or Above 1.0% Black 0.7% Special Education 5.0% Avg Class Size 25.0 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.3% Gifted and Talented 10.0% Substitute Teacher Expense N/A Hispanic 96.8% Dropout Rate 0.0% Worker’s Compensation Claims 1 White 0.9% In-School Suspensions 2 National Board Certification 0 Multi 0.3% Out-of-School Suspensions 0 Females 51.4% Recommended for Retention 0.5% ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Males 48.6% Media Center Materials N/A Avg Daily Attendance 509.4 Open House Attendance 100.0% Avg Daily Membership 537.1 Meet the Teacher 100.0% Attendance Rate 94.8% Parent-Teacher Conf Day 100.0% Avg Number Days Enrolled 190 Parent Organization 3.0% Attending on Transfer 100.0% United Way Contributions N/A

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Santa Fe South Elementary @ Penn Avenue

5325 S. Pennsylvania Ave., OKC 73119 Ms. Kim Figueroa, Site Administrator 405.681.7480 (2nd – 5th grades)

Charter Inception: 2016-17

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built N/A Additions N/A Square Footage N/A Acres in Site N/A Board District Location 6 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 44 State House District 93 County Commissioner District 2 City Council Ward 6

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First Quarter Enrollment 294 Mobility Rate 0.0% Number of Certified Staff 18 Peak Enrollment (08/14/17) 296 Turnover Rate 1.0% Percent Minority 33.0% Total Served 298 Truancy Rate 0.0% Attendance Rate 99.0% American Indian 0.6% Economically Disadvantaged 93.0% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 4.1 Asian 0.0% English Language Learners 93.0% Masters Degree or Above 39.0% Black 0.6% Special Education 14.0% Avg Class Size 24.5 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.4% Gifted and Talented 6.7% Substitute Teacher Expense $3,525 Hispanic 96.6% Dropout Rate 0.0% Worker’s Compensation Claims 1 White 1.4% In-School Suspensions 0.0 National Board Certification 2 Multi 0.4% Out-of-School Suspensions 0.0 Females 53.1% Recommended for Retention 0.7% ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Males 46.9% Media Center Materials 0 Avg Daily Attendance 284.4 Open House Attendance 100.0% Avg Daily Membership 293.1 Meet the Teacher 100.0% Attendance Rate 97.0% Parent-Teacher Conf Day 100.0% Avg Number Days Enrolled 184 Parent Organization N/A Attending on Transfer 100.0% United Way Contributions $20

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Santa Fe South SPERO Elementary

4906 S. Santa Fe Ave., Oklahoma City, OK 73109 Ms, Amanda Kissling, Site Administrator 405.600.7038 Grades Served: K-6 Charter Inception: 2017-18

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built N/A Additions N/A Square Footage N/A Acres in Site N/A Board District Location 7 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 44 State House District 92 County Commissioner District 2 City Council Ward OKC 4

School named for location in city STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION

First Quarter Enrollment 320 Mobility Rate N/A Number of Certified Staff 10 Peak Enrollment (11/29/17) 321 Turnover Rate 9.0% Percent Minority 36.0% Total Served 320 Truancy Rate 4.0% Attendance Rate 93.0% American Indian 2.5% Economically Disadvantaged 91.2% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 6.4 Asian 0.0% English Language Learners 61.3% Masters Degree or Above 21.0% Black 10.4% Special Education 12.6% Avg Class Size 23.0 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% Gifted and Talented 0.6% Substitute Teacher Expense N/A Hispanic 82.7% Dropout Rate 0.0% Worker’s Compensation Claims 0 White 2.5% In-School Suspensions 0 National Board Certification 1 Multi 1.9% Out-of-School Suspensions 2 Females 45.6% Recommended for Retention N/A ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Males 54.4% Media Center Materials N/A Avg Daily Attendance 298.5 Open House Attendance 98.0% Avg Daily Membership 312.3 Meet the Teacher 98.0% Attendance Rate 95.6% Parent-Teacher Conf Day 96.0% Avg Number Days Enrolled 158 Parent Organization 38.0% Attending on Transfer 100.0% United Way Contributions N/A

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Santa Fe South Middle School

4712 S. Santa Fe Ave., OKC 73109 Mr. Daniel Buckmaster, Site Administrator 405.635.1053 Grades Served: 6-8 http://www.santafesouth.org/

Charter Inception: 2005-06

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1970’s Additions N/A Square Footage 20,000 Acres in Site 15.0 Board District Location 7 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 44 State House District 92 County Commissioner District 2 City Council Ward OKC 4

School named for location in city School Mascot: Saint Bernard STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION

First Quarter Enrollment 608 Mobility Rate 0.0% Number of Certified Staff 41 Peak Enrollment (09/17/17) 608 Turnover Rate 0.0% Percent Minority 22.0% Total Served 608 Truancy Rate 0.0% Attendance Rate 97.0% American Indian 1.0% Economically Disadvantaged 95.0% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 4.0 Asian 0.3% English Language Learners 25.0% Masters Degree or Above 20.0% Black 1.5% Special Education 1.5% Avg Class Size 25.0 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.2% Gifted and Talented 30.0% Substitute Teacher Expense N/A Hispanic 94.7% Dropout Rate 0.0% Worker’s Compensation Claims 0 White 2.1% In-School Suspensions 58 National Board Certification 0 Multi 0.2% Out-of-School Suspensions 78 Females 47.8 Recommended for Retention 0.0% Males 52.2 COURSES ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Avg Daily Attendance 578.9 Career Technology Enrollment 0 Media Center Materials N/A Avg Daily Membership 600.5 Foreign Language Enrollment 600 Open House Attendance 100.0% Attendance Rate 96.4% Honors Enrollment 187 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 100.0% Avg Number Days Enrolled N/A Participants in Athletics 325 Parent Organization N/A Attending on Transfer 100.0% United Way Contributions $0

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Santa Fe South High School

6921 Plaza Mayor Blvd., OKC 73149 Vacant, Site Administrator 405.631.6100 Grades Served: 9-12 http://www.santafesouth.org/

Charter Inception: 2001-02

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1910 Additions 1923, 1930, 1949 Square Footage 39,447 Acres in Site 3.70 Board District Location 7 US Congressional District 5 Ste Senate District 46 State House District 92 County Commissioner District 2 City Council Ward OKC 7

School named for location in city School Mascot: Saint Bernard STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION

First Quarter Enrollment 897 Special Education 9.1% Number of Certified Staff 57 Peak Enrollment (09/20/17) 979 Gifted and Talented 26.8% Percent Minority 40.0% Total Served 981 Dropout Rate 2.9% Attendance Rate 91.0% American Indian 0.8% In-School Suspensions N/A Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 8.0 Asian 0.1% Out-of-School Suspensions 92 Masters Degree or Above N/A Black 3.8% ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Avg Class Size 25.0 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% Media Center Materials N/A Substitute Teacher Expense $36,947 Hispanic 92.3% Open House Attendance 90.0% Worker’s Compensation Claims 1 White 2.3% Parent-Teacher Conf Day 99.0% National Board Certification 0 Multi 0.7% Parent Organization N/A Females 49.5% United Way Contributions N/A Males 50.5% POST-SECONDARY COURSES Avg Daily Attendance 901.2 Academic All-State Scholars 0 Advanced Placement Courses 0 Avg Daily Membership 960.6 Oklahoma Academic Scholars 3 Advanced Placement Enrollment 0 Attendance Rate 93.8% National Merit Scholar Finalists 0 Concurrent College Enrollment 284 Avg Number Days Enrolled 141 Natl Hisp Recog Prgm Recipients 0 Career Technology Enrollment 226 Attending on Transfer 100.0% Scholarship Recipients N/A Foreign Language Enrollment 500 Mobility Rate N/A Number of Scholarships N/A Honors Enrollment N/A Turnover Rate 17.0% Scholarship Awards N/A JROTC Enrollment N/A Truancy Rate 6.0% Oklahoma’s Promise 83 Participants in Athletics 471 Economically Disadvantaged 80.4% ACT Composite 15.2 English Language Learners 33.0% College Remediation Rate 72.1% Homeless 0.0%

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Santa Fe South Pathways Middle College

7777 S. May Ave., OKC 73159 Mr. Chris McAdoo, Site Administrator 405.682.7840 Grades Served: 9-12 http://www.santafesouth.org/

Charter Inception: 2014-15

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built N/A Additions N/A Square Footage N/A Acres in Site N/A Board District Location N/A US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 44 State House District 93 County Commissioner District 2 City Council Ward OKC 5

School named for location in city School Mascot: Saints STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION

First Quarter Enrollment 191 Special Education 5.2% Number of Certified Staff 10 Peak Enrollment (08/25/17) 191 Gifted and Talented 43.5% Percent Minority 46.0% Total Served 197 Dropout Rate 0.0% Attendance Rate 95.0% American Indian 1.5% In-School Suspensions 3 Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 9.0 Asian 1.5% Out-of-School Suspensions 3 Masters Degree or Above 54.0% Black 3.7% ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Avg Class Size 25.0 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% Media Center Materials N/A Substitute Teacher Expense N/A Hispanic 69.6% Open House Attendance 96.0% Worker’s Compensation Claims 0 White 22.5% Parent-Teacher Conf Day 100.0% National Board Certification 0 Multi 1.2% Parent Organization N/A Females 61.8% United Way Contributions N/A Males 38.2% POST-SECONDARY COURSES Avg Daily Attendance 182.6 Academic All-State Scholars 1 Advanced Placement Courses 0 Avg Daily Membership 188.2 Oklahoma Academic Scholars 5 Advanced Placement Enrollment 0 Attendance Rate 97.0% National Merit Scholar Finalists 1 Concurrent College Enrollment 77 Avg Number Days Enrolled 156 Natl Hisp Recog Prgm Recipients 0 Career Technology Enrollment 0 Attending on Transfer 100.0% Scholarship Recipients 30 Foreign Language Enrollment 147 Mobility Rate N/A Number of Scholarships 80 Honors Enrollment N/A Turnover Rate 6.0% Scholarship Awards $2,100,000 JROTC Enrollment N/A Truancy Rate 3.0% Oklahoma’s Promise N/A Participants in Athletics 35 Economically Disadvantaged 77.5% ACT Composite 19.9 English Language Learners 16.2% College Remediation Rate 8.0% Homeless 1.0%

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Stanley Hupfeld Academy at Western Village

1508 N.W. 106th St., OKC 73114 Ms. Tobi Campbell, Director 405.751.1774 Ms. Ruthie Rayner, Principal http://www.wvacademy.com/

Grades Served: PK-5 Charter Inception: 2000-01

BUILDING INFORMATION Year Built 1963 Additions 1966 Square Footage 49,970 Acres in Site 7.38 Board District Location 1 US Congressional District 5 State Senate District 48 State House District 99 County Commissioner District 3 City Council Ward Village 3

School named for residential area of citygt School Mascot: Eagle STUDENT INFORMATION STAFF INFORMATION

First Quarter Enrollment 331 Attending on Transfer* 0.0% Number of Certified Staff 19 Peak Enrollment (10/01/17) 331 Mobility Rate 24.0% Percent Minority 18.0% Total Served 331 Turnover Rate 30.0% Attendance Rate 96.0% American Indian 1.8% Truancy Rate 0.0% Avg Length of Service (Yrs) 11.0 Asian 0.4% Economically Disadvantaged 97.0% Masters Degree or Above 9.0% Black 73.7% English Language Learners 13.8% Avg Class Size 22.0 Hawaiian/Pacific Islander 0.0% Homeless 0.0% Substitute Teacher Expense $0 Hispanic 14.8% Special Education 18.0% Worker’s Compensation Claims 0 White 5.1% Gifted and Talented 5.0% National Board Certification 2 Multi 4.2% In-School Suspensions 0 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Females 49.2% Out-of-School Suspensions 76 Media Center Materials 12,000 Males 50.8% Recommended for Retention 6.0% Open House Attendance 98.0% Avg Daily Attendance 316.5 Meet the Teacher 100.0% Avg Daily Membership 326.4 Parent-Teacher Conf Day 100.0% Attendance Rate 97.0% Parent Organization N/A Avg Number Days Enrolled 160 *Neighborhood Charter United Way Contributions N/A

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SCHOOL FEEDER PATTERNS 2017-2018

CAPITOL HILL HS OKLAHOMA CENTENNIAL HS Roosevelt MS* Webster Ms Oklahoma Centennial MS

Heronville Bodine Britton

Stand Watie Capitol Hill ES Horace Mann

Jackson Chavez North Highland

Westwood Hayes Stanley Hupfeld

Lee

Oakridge

Parmelee Shidler Wheeler John Rex**

DOUGLASS HS GRANT HS Douglass MS Jefferson MS Roosevelt MS* Edgemere Coolidge Adams Edwards Fillmore Arthur King Hillcrest Pierce Moon Prairie Queen Rockwood Parks Rancho Village John Rex** Southern Hills VanBuren

JOHN MARSHALL HS NORTHWEST CLASSEN HS John Marshall MS Taft MS Greystone Buchanan Johnson Cleveland Nichols Hills Eugene Field

Quail Creek Gatewood

Ridgeview Hawthorne

West Nichols Hills Kaiser

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Monroe

STAR SPENCER HS Putnam Heights

Rogers MS Sequoyah

Green Pastures Wilson

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Telstar

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* Indicates a middle school assigned to more than one high school ** Indicates an elementary school assigned to more than one middle school

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LIST OF SCHOOLS BY BOARD DISTRICT 2017-2018

DISTRICT 1 DISTRICT 4 DISTRICT 6 Britton Capitol Hill ES Arthur Greystone Edgemere Coolidge Quail Creek Eugene Field Fillmore Ridgeview Gatewood Heronville John Marshall Hawthorne Hillcrest Oklahoma Centennial Sequoyah Prairie Queen Seeworth Wilson Rancho Village Stanley Hupfeld Classen Stand Watie Emerson Van Buren DISTRICT 2 Extended Educational Jefferson Horace Mann Services Roosevelt Johnson John Rex Emerson South Monroe DOVE Science Grant Nichols Hills Harding Charter Prep Santa Fe South Early Childhood North Highland Harding Fine Arts Putnam Heights DISTRICT 7 West Nichols Hills DISTRICT 5 Bodine Belle Isle Edwards Chavez DOVE ES Green Pastures Hayes Independence King Lee Moon Oakridge DISTRICT 3 Parks Parmelee Adams Shidler Southern Hills Buchanan Spencer Webster Cleveland Telstar Capitol Hill HS Jackson Wheeler Southeast Kaiser Willow Brook KIPP South Linwood Rogers Santa Fe South ES (S. Penn) Mark Twain Douglass Santa Fe South Spiro Pierce Northeast Santa Fe South ES (The Hills) Rockwood Star Spencer Santa Fe South MS Westwood KIPP Academy Santa Fe South HS Taft Northwest Classen

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OKLAHOMA CITY PUBLIC SCHOOLS SPECIAL INSTRUCTIONAL PROGRAMS

PROGRAM NAME PROGRAM SUMMARY

ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT (AA/MS) Innovative coursework for middle school students designed to reinforce and enrich learning concepts in reading/language arts and math. ACHIEVE 3000 Online differentiated instruction that engages all learners at their individual

reading levels and challenges them to improve their literacy skills by increasing their ability to read, comprehend, apply, and communicate information derived from complex text.

ACT-AMERICA’S CHOICE This comprehensive instructional system includes rigorous core syllabi and model

units, end-of-course examinations, formative assessment tools, intervention and acceleration programs, and professional development, all designed to help ensure that students are ready for college and careers without a need for remediation.

ADVANCED PLACEMENT AP gives high school students a chance to do college level work and gain valuable

skills and study habits for college. Students who get a “qualifying” grade on the AP Exam may receive college credit.

AVID Advanced Via Individual Determination provides research-based strategies and

curriculum designed to prepare students for success in high school, college, and a career, especially students traditionally underrepresented in higher education.

EARLY BIRDS A free family-based program that provides parents with the information and tools

they need to prepare their child to enter kindergarten ready and eager for school. ENHANCEMENT (HS) Innovative coursework for high school students designed to reinforce and enrich

learning concepts in reading/language arts and math.

GEAR UP Discretionary grant program designed to increase the number of low-income students who are prepared to be successful in postsecondary education. Preparation and planning resources, readiness tools, and scholarship opportunities are provided.

GREAT EXPECTATIONS Great Expectations is an eclectic approach to teaching that emphasizes the

behavioral component of classroom instruction.

HEAD START Head Start is a comprehensive child development program which serves children from birth to age five, pregnant women, and their families. The goal is to increase school readiness of young children in low-income families.

HEALTHY SCHOOLS OK This program focuses on injury prevention, cardiovascular disease prevention,

cancer control, and physical fitness

JROTC JROTC is a high school program where military courses are given during regular school hours in addition to many out-of-classroom activities. Students learn the basics in military history, government, technology awareness, and current events. The main focus is on developing leadership skills as well as how to study, take tests, interview for jobs, and learn first aid skills.

JUNIOR ACHIEVEMENT Junior Achievement teaches students how they can impact the world around them

as individuals, workers, and consumers. This program prepares students for future economic and workforce issues they will face.

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KENNEDY CENTER Schools develop a vision and long-range plan for arts integration, select PARTNERS IN EDUCATION from various introductory and in-depth professional learning options, and receive

technical assistance from more experienced schools and the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. LINK CREW A high school transition program that welcomes freshmen and makes them feel

comfortable throughout the first year of high school. Mentors from the senior and junior classes guide the freshmen to discover what it takes to be successful.

PBIS Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PBIS) is a proactive approach to

establishing the behavioral supports and social culture needed for all students in a school to achieve social, emotional and academic success.

ROBOTICS Provides knowledge and skill to tackle problems in the core subjects of science,

technology, engineering, and mathematics by gathering information, evaluating it, and presenting effective solutions. The program encourages important life skills such as teamwork, communication, and project-based organization.

SCHOOL-TO-WORK Combines classes at school with hands-on-learning and training in the workplace,

building partnerships between schools and employers focusing on local needs for today’s demanding jobs.

SMART START Smart Start is an early childhood collaborative to assure that children are healthy

and ready for 1st grade. Activities include parenting education, child development, family literacy, arts and crafts, community mobilization, and overall family support.

SUMMIT PERSONALIZED LEARNING Enables teachers to customize instruction for individual student needs while

students become self-directed learners and develop habits to help them succeed with continuing education, career, and life.

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Jefferson 1 1 1 Rogers 1 1 Roosevelt 1 1 Taft 2 1 1 Webster 1 2 1 Capitol Hill HS 2 1 1 Classen SAS 1 1 Douglass 2 2 1 1 2 Grant 2 2 John Marshall 2 1 2 Northeast 1 Northwest Classen 1 2 1 Oklahoma Centennial 1 1 Southeast 1 1 1 1 Star Spencer 2 1

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RATES, CALCULATIONS, AND TERMS Student demographic information is generally based on enrollment at the end of the first quarter of the school year. Additional information follows for the rates, calculations, and terms found on the individual school pages. STUDENT INFORMATION Attendance Rate – average percent of days students are present Attending on Transfer – percent of students who have a different regularly assigned school Average Daily Attendance (ADA) – average number of students present Average Daily Membership (ADM) – average number of students enrolled Average Number of Days Enrolled – average number of days students are on roll Dropout Rate – percent of students in grades 7 through 12 on October 1 dropping out of school during the state reporting period of October 1 through September 30 English Language Learners – percent of students served in the district bilingual program Economically Disadvantaged – percent of students eligible for free/reduced price meals based on state certification of families receiving Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits Gifted and Talented – percent of students classified as gifted by test scores, teacher recommendation, and/or enrollment in advanced classes Homeless – percent of students eligible for educational options under federal McKinney-Vento legislation In-School Suspensions – number of suspensions served at school Mobility Rate – percent of students enrolled for less than the entire school year Out-of-School Suspensions – number of suspensions served away from school Recommended for Retention – percent of students recommended to repeat the same grade for the following school year Special Education – percent of students with an Individualized Education Plan Truancy Rate – percent of students withdrawn during the year with a truancy withdrawal reason Turnover Rate – percent of students new to the school from the previous year (PK and Kindergarten excluded) CERTIFIED STAFF INFORMATION Attendance Rate – average percent of days certified staff are present or on professional leave Average Class Size – average class sizes for teachers of record Average Length of Service – average educational experience of certified staff Masters Degree or Above – percent of certified staff with a graduate level college degree National Board Certification – number of staff certified by National Board for Professional Teaching Standards

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Number of Certified Staff – number of certified staff listed with school workforce Percent Minority – percent of certified staff who are non-white Substitute Teacher Expense – cost expended for substitute teachers Worker’s Compensation Claims – number of worker’s compensation claims filed by school staff ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Media Center Materials – number of books and educational materials in media center Open House Attendance – attendance at Open House Meet the Teacher – opportunity to converse with teachers at the beginning of the school year Parent-Teacher Conference Day – attendance at Fall Parent-Teacher conference PTA Membership – dues paying members reported to State Parent-Teacher Association United Way Contributions – staff and, if applicable, student contributions to United Way POST-SECONDARY Academic All-State Scholars – number of students recognized by the Oklahoma Foundation for Excellence ACT Composite – composite ACT (American College Testing Program) college entrance score for high school students College Remediation Rate – percent of students entering an Oklahoma public college or university as freshmen who took one or more developmental education courses during their first year of college International Baccalaureate Graduates – number of students receiving an International Baccalaureate (IB) diploma National Hispanic Recognition Program Recipients – number of students recognized by the College Board National Merit Scholar Finalists – number of students recognized by the National Merit Scholarship Corporation Number of Scholarships – total number of scholarships awarded Oklahoma’s Promise – number of 12th grade students enrolled in the Oklahoma Higher Learning Access Program Oklahoma Academic Scholars – number of students recognized by the Oklahoma State Board of Education Scholarship Awards – multi-year dollar amount of awarded scholarships Scholarship Recipients – number of students awarded scholarships COURSES Advanced Placement Courses – number of Advanced Placement courses offered by the school Advanced Placement Enrollment – number of students earning credit in at least one Advanced Placement class Career Technology Enrollment – number of students earning credit in at least one career technology class at home school or career technology campus Concurrent College Enrollment – number of students earning credit in at least one college and university class

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Foreign Language Enrollment – number of students earning credit in at least one foreign language class Honors Enrollment – number of students earning credit in at least one honors class International Baccalaureate Enrollment – number of students earning credit in International Baccalaureate (IB) classes JROTC Enrollment – number of students earning credit in Junior Reserve Officers Training Corps Participants in Athletics – number of students earning credit in at least one competitive athletics program