Talk:Owasso, Oklahoma
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Owasso's proximity to Tulsa provides its citizens with employment in a major metropolitan area, yet retains the benefits of small town living.
Owasso Public Schools are located just north of Tulsa, Oklahoma, divided north to south by Highway 169. Our community has experienced tremendous growth in the last ten years. The town continues to grow towards the north and east with many new \and Rogers Counties.
Enrollment has grown to 8,650 for the 2007-2008 school year, served by 14 instructional sites, including 7 elementary schools, 6th Grade Center, 7th Grade Center, 8th Grade Center, Mid High, Owasso High School and the Owasso Ram Academy. With construction underway at several district sites, Owasso Public Schools is working to meet the needs of our growing student population.
The Owasso School District provides excellent physical facilities and equipment to support a quality program that meets the educational requirements of the students. School buildings and auxiliary facilities afford maximum safety, protection of health, and accommodations to the physical conditions of those who use them.
In addition to an excellent teaching staff, every school has a qualified counselor and a media specialist. The Owasso Public Schools have five school nurses to accommodate the needs of the students in the system.
Owasso residents believe that education is the key to their children's future. Our schools and community are working together to provide the children with quality educational opportunities that will prepare them for a prosperous future.
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