Wagoner County Public Schools

There are 20 public schools in Wagoner County, Oklahoma, serving 8,106 students. You can narrow this list by selecting school levels above the table below, or specifying additional search criteria.

Wagoner County Public Schools - Oklahoma

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Town
School
# Students
Grades
Broken Arrow Liberty Elementary School
672 PK-3
Broken Arrow Park Lane Elementary School
1 Review(s)
696 PK-5
Coweta Central Elementary School
319 PK-3
Coweta Coweta High School
686 10-12
Coweta Coweta Intermediate High School
238 9
Coweta Coweta Junior High School
512 7-8
Coweta Heritage Intermediate Grd Center
368 4-6
Coweta Mission Intermediate Grd Center
371 4-6
Coweta Northwest Elementary School
336 PK-3
Coweta Southside Elementary School
428 PK-3
Okay Okay Elementary School
303 PK-8
Okay Okay High School
1 Review(s)
143 9-12
Porter Porter Consolidated Elementary School
423 PK-8
Porter Porter Consolidated High School
144 9-12
Wagoner Central Intermediate Elementary School
373 4-5
Wagoner Ellington Elementary School
368 KG-1
Wagoner Lincoln Preschool
154 PK
Wagoner Wagoner High School
667 9-12
Wagoner Wagoner Middle School
1 Review(s)
536 6-8
Wagoner William R. Teague Elementary School
369 2-3

County Statistics:

About This County (Wagoner)
County Statistics
(OK) State Statistics
Population (Approximate) 51,296 people 3,450,197 people
% (age 25+) w/College Degree 17% 19%
Median Household Income $82,745 $34,595
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    Source: 2011 NCES Data, OK Dept. of Education