Okeene Junior-Senior High School

Okeene Junior-Senior High School
Address
301 N 6th Street
Okeene, Oklahoma, 73763
United States
Coordinates 36°07′07″N 98°19′00″W / 36.1186480°N 98.3167387°WCoordinates: 36°07′07″N 98°19′00″W / 36.1186480°N 98.3167387°W[1]
Information
School district Okeene Public Schools
CEEB Code 372615
Principal Jeremy Osmus
Teaching staff 13 [2]
Grades 7-12
Enrollment 175 (as of 2005-2006)[2]
Student to teacher ratio 11.5:1
Campus type Closed
School color(s) Columbia Blue,Red and White
Fight song Our Director
Athletics conference OSSAA
Mascot Whippet
Team name Okeene Whippets
Rival Hennessey
Newspaper The Whippet
Website http://www.okeene.k12.ok.us/

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)

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]

Extracurricular activities

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

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:

Notable alumni

References

  1. "Feature Detail Report: Okeene Junior-Senior High School". Geographic Names Information System, US Geological Survey.
  2. 2.0 2.1 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 (2007-03-05). "Okeene’s winning foundation was built early". The Enid News and Eagle. 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 (2007-12-08). "Okeene takes Class A title". The Enid News and Eagle. 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 (2008-04-18). "Okeene organist won’t play for papal visit". The Enid News and Eagle.

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