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Anderson School is located 7 miles west of Sand Springs, Oklahoma. We are an Osage County Dependent School serving grades pre-kindegarten through Sixth. Anderson School was founded by Emma Anderson in 1897. The first school house was a one room frame building. The building at this time consists of 17 Classrooms, Library, Computer Lab, Gym, School Office and the Cafeteria.
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The Avant Elementary School mission is to provide quality, comprehensive educational experiences that will enable all students to become lifelong learners and productive, informed citizens.
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Our goal is to assist students in the Hominy School district to develop knowledge, character, and abilities which will enable them to cope effectively with daily life, to make good decisions about education and careers, to make a smooth transition from school to work, and to possess skills for lifelong learning and career development.
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Osage Hills School is a PK-8 elementary school offering the very best in educational instruction. Traditionally structured with self-contained classrooms through the 4th grade, and departmentalization in 5th-8th, Osage Hills School provides both innovative and time-tested instructional methods and classroom management techniques. By setting high standards and providing challenging curriculum, we are able to offer many of the curricular advantages associated with larger school districts, while maintaining the safety and personalization that make small schools so special. School Mission: Create a learning environment focused on education for each child academically, socially, and emotionally while preparing them to be life-long learners.
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In order to prepare students to be productive, responsible citizens in the society in which they live, Pawhuska Public Schools will provide a comprehensive educational program that will assure all students the opportunity to develop their potential in the academics, personal and social development, and career competencies. It is not the intention or desire of the Pawhuska Public Schools to impose numerous and unnecessary rules upon our students. It is, however, our intention and responsibility to maintain an orderly learning atmosphere for all our students.
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Public education at Wynona Public School should fulfill a dual function. First, to assist and encourage the intellectual, physical, and moral potential of all students so they can become informed, participating members of society who are willing to reach for the stars! Second, education of the whole student should play a vital role in understanding the basic values of our country. We want to instill a love of learning that will inspire all students to take their educations to the highest potential.