Okeene Junior-Senior High School

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Okeene Junior-Senior High School
Address
301 N 6th Street
Okeene, Oklahoma, 73763
Flag of the United States United States
Coordinates 36°07′07″N 98°19′00″W / 36.1186480, -98.3167387Coordinates: 36°07′07″N 98°19′00″W / 36.1186480, -98.3167387[1]
Information
School district Okeene Public Schools
Principal Jeremy Osmus
Enrollment

175 (as of 2005-2006)[2]

Teaching staff 13 [2]
CEEB Code 372615
Student:teacher ratio 11.5:1
Grades 7-12
Mascot Whippet
Team name Okeene Whippets
Homepage

Okeene Junior-Senior High school is a public school serving students in grades 7 through 12 in Okeene, Oklahoma. It has currently enrolled under 200 students(counting grade school as well)

Contents

[edit] History

The first school in Okeene was established in 1901. A high school program was added in the 1920s, making Okeene the first town in Blaine County with a high school.[3]

[edit] Extracurricular activities

Student groups and organizations at Okeene include band, FCCLA, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, FFA, National Honor Society, science club, speech, student council and Technology Student Association.

[edit] Athletics

The Okeene Whippets compete in Class A of Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association sports, currently fielding teams in baseball, basketball, cheerleading, cross country, football, softball, and track.

State championship titles held by the Whippets include:

  • Boys' basketball: 2006[4]
  • Football: 1981 (Class B), 2006, 2007[5]
  • Girls' track: 2003, 2004, 2005

[edit] Notable alumni

[edit] References

  1. ^ Feature Detail Report: Okeene Junior-Senior High School. Geographic Names Information System, US Geological Survey.
  2. ^ a b Information compiled from 2006 School Report Card - Okeene Jr High School and 2006 School Report Card - Okeene Sr High School, published by the Oklahoma state Education Oversight Board / Office of Accountability.
  3. ^ Okeene's History.
  4. ^ Campbell, Bruce. "Okeene’s winning foundation was built early", The Enid News and Eagle, 2007-03-05. "Okeene took competitive to the next level Saturday in a 51-46 victory over Beaver in the Class A boys state basketball finals. The Whippets became the ninth team in state history to win a football and basketball state championship in the same year." 
  5. ^ Hein, Shawn. "Okeene takes Class A title", The Enid News and Eagle, 2007-12-08. "The Whippets’ (13-2) play spoke volumes as they became just the eighth school in Class A to win back-to-back state crowns." 
  6. ^ Spader, Violet. "Okeene organist won’t play for papal visit", The Enid News and Eagle, 2008-04-18. 

[edit] External links