Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association (3), Private and parochial schools which are not eligible for membership may students under the rules of oklahoma in every way excepting residence. http://www.ossaa.com/partners/ossaa/rules/rule13.html
Extractions: a. Classification of member schools shall be based on ADM as shown on the Annual Statistical Report completed by the Examiner's Division of the State Department of Education for the preceding school year. The ADM for grades 9, 10, 11, and 12 shall be used to determine the classification in all co-curricular activities. A special student shall be counted as a ninth grade student only one time. b. Athletic and non-athletic activities will be reclassified in the fall of each year based on the most current ADM figures if the ADM for all schools is finalized at least two weeks prior to the release date concerning pairings for a particular activity. c. Football and dual team wrestling will be classified on a two-year cycle. Classifications announced in the fall of the current school year will determine a school football classification for the two school years following this current school year. Deleting or adding class(es) in football may be voted on every four years. d.
Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association C. Private and parochial schools which are not eligible for membership may compete but they must certify as to the eligibility of their students under the http://www.ossaa.com/partners/ossaa/sports/basketball/bkb_rule3.html
Extractions: A. It is the responsibility of the invited school before requesting approval to participate in an out-of-state tournament to determine if the tournament format is in compliance with the OSSAA tournament regulations. B. Members of other state associations may compete and they shall certify their students as eligible under the rules of their state association. C. Private and parochial schools which are not eligible for membership may compete but they must certify as to the eligibility of their students under the rules of the OSSAA in every way with the exception of the residence rule. D. Interstate festivals or tournaments must be sanctioned by the National Federation and endorsed by the executive officer of each included state association. E. A separate division must be provided for junior high teams, and be limited to such teams. A junior high team may be composed of seventh, eighth, and ninth grade students, or any combination of them. If ninth grade students are included, the team may not include students from grades below the seventh; otherwise, such students may be included, provided they meet eligibility standards. Any student who is taking as much as half of his work in the sophomore year, or has on record six high school semester credits, will be classified as a sophomore and not eligible for the junior high team. F.
1930 Schools oklahoma s Poor Farms, Orphanages, Sanitariums and Institutions. Home Up . 12/17/2003 parochial School, ED 7217 Page 214 Sheet 3A http://members.cox.net/awise120/1930_schools.htm
Extractions: Home Up SCHOOLS BLAIN COUNTY Indian School (No Pupils) ED#6-7 Page 109A Sheet 1A BRYAN COUNTY Durant City Oklahoma Presbyterian College ED#7-26 Page 259 Sheet 19A CADDO COUNTY North Lutheran Tsp. Riverside School ED#8-45 Page 170 Sheet 1A-2A CANADIAN COUNTY CARTER COUNTY Ardmore Bloomfield Academy ED#10-5 Page Sheet 25B Morgan Tsp. Catholic Indian School ED#10-9 Page 130 Sheet 5A CHEROKEE COUNTY Peggs Tsp. Ozark Mountain School ED#11-14 Page 151 Sheet 2B-3A Talequah City North Eastern State Normal School ED#11-16 Page 192 Sheet 28A CLEVELAND COUNTY Norman City St. Joseph School ED#14-16 Page125 Sheet 7B COMANCHE COUNTY Lawton Town Catholic School ED#16-19 Page 155 Sheet 3B Ft. Sill Indian School ED#16-24 Page 246 Sheet 6B Cameron State School of Agriculture CRAIG COUNTY Vinita Sacred Heart Institute CREEK COUNTY Sapulpa City Euchee Indian Govt. School ED#19-43 Page 184 Sheet 1A CUSTER COUNTY Deer Creek Tsp. Jabbock Bible School ED#20-21 Page 203 Sheet 5A GARFIELD COUNTY Enid City Southwestern Bible School ED#24-18 Page 111 Sheet 1A-2A GRADY COUNTY Chickasha City Oklahoma College of Nurses ED#26-7 Page 102 Sheet 14B-15B Oklahoma College for Women ED#26-7 Page 105 Sheet 17B St. Joseph Catholic School
Kingfisher Chamber Of Commerce Saints Peter and Paul School, a private parochial school with approximately 90 students, serves grades preK through 8th Omega, oklahoma (405) 729-8324 http://www.kingfisher.org/Kingfisher/City_of_Kingfisher/schools.htm
Extractions: Kingfisher Schools Kingfisher County Public School Report Cards are available from the Education Oversight Board of the Oklahoma Office of Accountability. Kingfisher is proud of the performance of each of our county schools every year. Particularly strong points are high levels of student attendance and high levels of parental involvement. Kingfisher Public Schools serve 1,223 students in three facilities - elementary school for K-4; middle school for grades 5-8 and a new high school facility for grades 9-12. Kingfisher High School graduates an average of 100 students per year. A new middle school is under construction after the city passed a 7.4 million bond issue. Plans for a 60,000 square foot building are underway, with a completion target of March 2006. The new facility will educate 400-500 students at one time, and include a walking track complex being developed through local revenue and grants. Bonds will be available in 2016 for a performing arts center/auditorium. Chisholm Trail Technology Center is located midway between Kingfisher and Watonga on SH33.
Extractions: Home About Us Prayer Requests Carmelite Saints ... Donate Online Mission to the Immigrants: Establishment of the Order of Discalced Carmelites in Oklahoma By: Michael M. Smith; October 1981 1927 Souvenir Booklet The revolution which ousted Diaz in 1910, however, initiated another period of unbridled violence, xenophobia, and anti-clericalism. Throughout Mexico, revolutionaries desecrated churches, killed clergymen and nuns, and destroyed monasteries and convents. Once again the Carmelites were forced to flee the country or go into hiding. Throughout the violent stage of revolution, many Carmelites in Mexico returned to Spain, fled to Cuba, or sought safety in the United States. For the first four years of the conflict, the Discalced Carmelites in Torreon, Coahuila, had escaped the violence which rent other areas of the republic, and during the week before Easter, 1914, they quietly prepared for the forthcoming Holy Week solemnities. Four Spanish priests from the Province of Aragon-Valencia staffed the mission and church. The small community included Fr. Cirilio Corbat, the superior; Fr. Luis Benages; Fr. Bernardo Broton; and Fr. Domingo Pitarch, who was in Mexico City at the time. Thus, on April 8, 1914, the three Carmelites entered the United States. They had little money and no friends in this country. They did not speak English and had no idea where they would stay. Initially, they did not intend to remain permanently in the United States; they sought only a temporary refuge until they could go on to Spain or perhaps return to Mexico. They spent their first night in El Paso in a hotel, thereby depleting their financial resources. The next day, the Jesuits who had charge of the Church of the Virgin of Guadalupe took them into their house. Hoping to find a place to stay with members of their own order, the three Carmelites decided to go to Chicago, where, they had heard, the Discalced Carmelites had established a house. The Jesuits arranged for their transportation by train, and on April 11 they departed for Chicago.
May 29, 1995 Sister Rosalie taught in parochial schools in Hartshorne, Cushing, Sand Springs, The oklahoma Publishing Co. and its subsidiary, NewsOK.com. http://www.oksister.com/Nun News/may_29,_1995.htm
Extractions: She is survived by her sister-in-law, Frances Carey, of Corner Brook, Newfoundland, and nieces, Sister Rosalie Carey PBVM, Anne and Rosalie Madonna, and nephews, Joshua, Michael, John, Charles, Wilfred, Gerald and Donald. Also her sister-in-law, Mary Carey, of Bishop's Falls, Newfoundland, and niece, Rosalie, and nephews, Gerard, Wilfred, Thomas, Guf and Allen.
The Daily Times - Pryor Creek, Oklahoma I imagine it would have a big impact on parochial schools, she said. George Burnett, veteran assistant district attorney in oklahoma County, http://www.pryordailytimes.com/articles/2004/12/06/news_content/headlines/news01
Extractions: "What are you doing, Henrietta?" the senator said he asked her. "'Well, we had a raffle and the attorney general says it's illegal and I'm trying to figure out who gave what and how to get the money back to them,"' Shurden said Scroggins, director of the center, told him. Shurden said with voter approval of a state lottery on Nov. 2, civic clubs, churches and other groups no longer have to fear running afoul of the law for conducting raffles. Raffles are now legal for nonprofit organization thanks to legislation enacted by the Legislature in 2003 that was tied to adoption of the Oklahoma Educational Lottery Act. "Definitely good news," said Harry Trottier, McCurtain County fire chief who also heads up a volunteer fire department in the tiny community of Texanna in eastern Oklahoma. For years, Trottier said, the fire agency raised money for equipment by raffling off everything from television sets, to microwaves, to handmade quilts.
Youth Sites Page 5 Youth Soccer Sites. oklahoma to South Texas age who live in or attend public, private and/or parochial schools within the Shaler Area School District. http://www.soccer-software.com/sites15.html
Extractions: Oklahoma Soccer Association Frontier Country Soccer Association Lawton Lightning Salem United Soccer Club Eastern Pennsylvania Youth Soccer Association Audubon Soccer Association Bethlehem Heat Capitol Area Soccer Association (Harrisburg) ... Shaler Soccer Club The purpose of the Shaler Soccer Club is to develop, promote, and administer the game of soccer for youth under nineteen (19) years of age who live in or attend public, private and/or parochial schools within the Shaler Area School District. Penns Forest F.C. - Pittsburgh Pittsburgh Dynamo Youth Soccer Association Pittsburgh Strikers Blue Lightning Strike Force Soccer Club ... West Penn Futsal Rhode Island Aiken Soccer Club Florence Soccer Association Aberdeen Commandoes Tennessee Soccer Self maintained site for information on coaching, referee, registration and membership services for USSF program in Tennessee. Updated often with schedules and articles of interest. The Blitz Soccer Club Tullahoma Soccer Association Upper Cumberland Soccer Association Bluebonnets D'Feeters Soccer Club of Dallas Firebird Soccer Club Glory Soccer Team of Lubbock ... Texas Longhorns Soccer Club Fun-Fair-Positive Soccer - "Making Youth Sports Fun Again"
Extractions: The State Capitol of Oklahoma Looking at Downtown Oklahoma City Oklahoma City (sometimes abbreviated as OKC ) is the capital and principal city of the state of Oklahoma in the United States of America . It is the county seat of Oklahoma County , but portions of Oklahoma City are located in Cleveland Canadian McClain , and Pottawatomie counties. The city is comprised of a dynamic urban core with sprawling residential suburbs toward the fringes of the metropolitan area. Oklahoma City is the 29th-largest city in the nation, according to a report from the U.S. Census Bureau. The city's population on July 1, 2003 totaled 523,303 with more than 1.25 million residents in the metro area. Oklahoma City is perhaps best known nationally as the site of the Oklahoma City Bombing in 1995, the largest act of terrorism on american soil up to that point. Contents showTocToggle("show","hide") 1 Geography
CyberSports For BasketBall oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association Idaho High School Activities Association Texas Association of Private and parochial schools http://www.cybersportsusa.com/organization.asp?sport_id=1&lev_id=1
Extractions: 128 as of May 13, 2003 Private and Parochial High Schools (Texas) ALABAMA (5) Auburn Lee-Scott Academy Columbiana Cornerstone Christian School Coosa Valley Academy Greenville Fort Dale Academy ... Pelham Hope Christian School ALASKA ARIZONA (4) Mesa Faith Christian School Phoenix Brophy College Preparatory Phoenix Country Day School Phoenix St. Paul's Preparatory Academy ARKANSAS (2) Fort Smith Christian School Shiloh Christian School CALIFORNIA (14) Huntington Beach Liberty Christian School Lancaster Antelope Valley Christian School Lancaster Desert Christian School La Puente Bishop Amat Memorial High School ... Yuba City Faith Christian High School COLORADO (3) Arvada Faith Christian Academy Denver Arrupe Jesuit High School Denver Lutheran High School CONNECTICUT (3) Bristol St. Paul Catholic High School Fairfield Notre Dame Catholic High School Waterbury Holy Cross High School DELAWARE (1) Wilmington Christian School FLORIDA (10) Coral Springs Christian School Fort Lauderdale Westminster Academy Fort Myers Bishop Verot High School Jacksonville Victory Christian Academy ... West Palm Beach Berean Christian School GEORGIA (6) Columbus Calvary Christian School Gilead Christian Academy Lilburn Killian Hill Christian School Lilburn Providence Christian Academy ... Watkinsville Westminster Christian Academy HAWAII (1)
Spiro Public Schools A parochial school with grades K through 12 is also located in Spiro. The facility is certified and operates under the oklahoma Department of http://www.myspiro.com/publicSchools.asp
Extractions: Spiro Public Schools - Our public school system, the envy of many large city systems, is located on a 20-acre campus at the west edge of town. The school presently has a total student capacity of 1800 with a present enrollment of 1450. The extra-curricular activities program includes a winning football team, a championship baseball team, an excellent basketball team for both girls and boys, and a fine track program. An exceptional band program, as well as a strong FFA program are offered. A parochial school with grades K through 12 is also located in Spiro. Higher education includes a Vocational-Technical School, designed for open-ended training in office and shop skills. It is designed to be converted to provided training in a variety of fields. The Vo-Tech has 35 authorized JTPA slots, with presently 20 allocated in-office training and 15 allocated inwelding. The facility is certified and operates under the Oklahoma Department of Vocational-Technical Training. Kiamichi Area Vo-Tech, offering other types of training on a semester basis, is located in Poteau, just 18 miles to the south. Okmulgee Tech, noted as one of th finest facilities of its type in the nation, is located just 130 miles to the west.
Ponca City, Oklahoma - Chamber Of Commerce - Education The local K12 facilities are complimented by three parochial schools and a top which are all widely recognized as leaders in the state of oklahoma, http://www.poncacitychamber.com/education.html
Extractions: It is rare to find a community with the myriad of educational opportunities that we provide for the citizens of this region. Ponca City is fortunate to have access to numerous first-class educational facilities. The local K-12 facilities are complimented by three parochial schools and a top notch career technology school, which are all widely recognized as leaders in the state of Oklahoma, consistently producing test scores higher than the national average. Academic excellence is a top priority for Ponca City Public Schools . Literacy is the district's main focus at all grade levels. The elementary schools are organized to house grades pre-kindergarten through grades five.
Executive Women International - Oklahoma City Chapter The scholarship is open to all high school juniors in public, private and parochial schools in the areas served by EWI chapters. (For a list of all chapter http://www.ewi-okc.org/aboutus/programs.htm
Extractions: Connie Newport , Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation Literacy Initiative 2005 Scholarship Awards Update Introduction From its early beginnings, EWI has always been committed to promoting community involvement and professional development among its members. In 1974, EWI participated in a community project to encourage the development of careers in business among high school students. Enthusiastically embraced by chapters throughout the organization, the program quickly grew and developed into what is now known as the Business/Career/Development Program. Today, B/C/DP is a renowned nonprofit organization offering scholastic assistance under the following scholarship programs:
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Scripps Howard News Internet Edition Recent Awards Best weather coverage and best weather special, oklahoma 13 independent school districts, 2 dependent, 7 private/parochial schools, http://www.scripps.com/shnews/profiles/kjrh.html
Extractions: Network Affiliation: NBC since founding Format: With four daily newscasts and two weekend news programs, KJRH offers the most local programming in Oklahoma. Recent Awards: Best weather coverage and best weather special, Oklahoma Association of Broadcasters; first place in television programming from the Keep Oklahoma Beautiful Foundation for "From the Heartland," a regular segment hosted by Jerry Webber; top sports award from the Tulsa Area Sportscasters Association for coverage directed by Al Jerkins; and top programming award from the Oklahoma Early Childhood Association for the Safe and Sound series by Mike Browning. THE MARKET Distinction: Tulsa is the headquarters of the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA) with 400 member colleges, conducting 23 national championships.
Education Commission Of The States 212 of Ohio s 612 school districts and 17 private/parochial schools. The oklahoma Commission for Teacher Preparation was established in 1997 to http://mb2.ecs.org/reports/Report.aspx?id=230
Oklahoma City: Weather And Much More From Answers.com oklahoma City also has public votech schools, such as Metro Technology Centers well developed private and parochial schools, including Casady School in http://www.answers.com/topic/oklahoma-city-oklahoma
Extractions: The capital and largest city of Oklahoma, in the central part of the state. It was settled during the land rush of April 1889 and became the capital in 1910. Population: 523,000. var tcdacmd="cc=edu;dt"; Encyclopedia Oklahoma City (1990 pop. 444,719), state capital, and seat of Oklahoma co., central Okla., on the North Canadian River; inc. 1890. The state's largest city, it is an important livestock market, a wholesale, distribution, industrial, and financial center, and a farm trade and processing point. Oil is a major product; the city is situated in the middle of an oil field (opened 1928), with oil derricks even on the capitol grounds. The city has diversified light and heavy industries, and the nearby Tinker Air Force Base, a logistics center with one of the world's largest air depots, is also an important source of civilian employment. One of the largest U.S. cities in area (650 sq mi/1,683 sq km), the city extends into three neighboring counties of Oklahoma co. and has many parks. Of interest are the capitol, the state historical museum, the National Cowboy Hall of Fame and Western Heritage Center, the civic center buildings and monuments, a theater complex, a convention center, the state library, and a zoo. Educational institutions include the Univ. of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center, Oklahoma City Univ., and Oklahoma Christian Univ. The city also has a symphony orchestra.