Aline-Cleo Public Schools are located in rural Northwest Oklahoma. The Elementary School (Grades Pre-K–4) is located in Cleo Springs, OK, which is 25 miles west of Enid, OK on State Highway 412. Aline, OK is where the High School (grades 5-12) is located. Aline is 8 miles north of Cleo Springs on State Highway 8. Mission Statement: "Each student shall be given the opportunity to develop self-motivation, an appreciation for democratic values, responsible citizenship, and foundation for life long learning."
Burlington Public School is in Burlington, Oklahoma. Our school has approximately 150 students in grades kindergarten through twelve.
According to the October 3, 1996, edition of the Cherokee, Oklahoma, Messenger and Republican Newspaper, "The first consolidated school in Alfalfa County was organized in Burlington in April 1908. By 1913, it had 150 students and four teachers for an eight-month school. Cost per child was about 18 cents a day." In 1909 the first school building was built and in 1923 a two story brick building was erected. In 1948 a bond was voted on for a new gymnasium and it was built that year. In 1963 a new modern school was built. In 1968 a new agriculture building was built on the south side of the school property. In 1970 the new kindergarten building was built. A new gym was built in 1975. A new locker room facility and a new agriculture classroom building were built in 2010. Currently Burlington School has three buildings of classrooms. The main building houses classrooms for grades three through six, special education, all junior high and high school classes except agriculture and band, the library, the superintendent's and principal's offices, the counselor's office, and the auditorium. Another building to the East of the main building houses classrooms for kindergarten, first grade, second grade, and band. The agriculture building is across the street to the southeast of the main building.
Cherokee Public Schools are located in the City of Cherokee, which is situated in rural Northwest Oklahoma. A tremendous history surrounds Cherokee Schools, and the district is proud of the academic and sporting traditions of times past, encouraging each of our present students to add their own achievements to the Cherokee Public School legacy. A culture of excellence and achievement is instilled in each of our students, who are encouraged to perform to the best of their abilities at all times, while being offered the encouragement and guidance of our professional faculty and support staff.