Oklahoma Public Schools

Oklahoma is the #21 largest school system in the United States, serving 660,737 students across 1,788 public schools. There are 45 Blue Ribbon Schools, 18 charter schools, and 4 special education schools. The student ethnicity breakdown in the state is show below:

Student by Ethnicity

(OK) School Average
% American Indian
17%
% Asian
2%
% Hispanic
12%
% Black
12%
% White
54%
Unknown
3%

Oklahoma Public Schools by County

County
# High
# Middle
# Elementary
1. Adair County 4 2 11
2. Alfalfa County 4 - 3
3. Atoka County 4 1 7
4. Beaver County 4 - 4
5. Beckham County 4 3 6
6. Blaine County 4 3 4
7. Bryan County 8 5 10
8. Caddo County 12 7 14
9. Canadian County 8 10 29
10. Carter County 8 5 15
11. Cherokee County 4 2 13
12. Choctaw County 4 3 6
13. Cimarron County 3 - 3
14. Cleveland County 9 13 42
15. Coal County 2 1 3
16. Comanche County 10 7 38
17. Cotton County 3 1 3
18. Craig County 2 2 4
19. Creek County 12 9 23
20. Custer County 4 5 6
21. Delaware County 5 5 7
22. Dewey County 4 2 5
23. Ellis County 4 - 4
24. Garfield County 9 5 18
25. Garvin County 7 5 9
26. Grady County 8 9 12
27. Grant County 4 - 4
28. Greer County 3 1 2
29. Harmon County 1 1 1
30. Harper County 2 - 2
31. Haskell County 4 1 5
32. Hughes County 6 1 6
33. Jackson County 6 3 10
34. Jefferson County 3 2 4
35. Johnston County 5 1 7
36. Kay County 5 6 16
37. Kingfisher County 6 3 6
38. Kiowa County 4 2 4
39. Latimer County 5 2 5
40. Le Flore County 12 6 17
41. Lincoln County 8 5 9
42. Logan County 4 3 6
43. Love County 3 1 4
44. Major County 2 1 3
45. Marshall County 2 2 2
46. Mayes County 6 6 16
47. Mcclain County 7 8 11
48. Mccurtain County 8 6 16
49. Mcintosh County 3 2 6
50. Murray County 3 2 4
51. Muskogee County 12 4 24
52. Noble County 4 2 4
53. Nowata County 3 2 3
54. Okfuskee County 5 3 6
55. Oklahoma County 36 46 139
56. Okmulgee County 8 5 11
57. Osage County 7 5 9
58. Ottawa County 7 5 13
59. Pawnee County 2 2 4
60. Payne County 7 6 17
61. Pittsburg County 10 3 21
62. Pontotoc County 7 6 11
63. Pottawatomie County 11 5 21
64. Pushmataha County 4 2 7
65. Roger Mills County 4 - 4
66. Rogers County 8 11 13
67. Seminole County 9 3 11
68. Sequoyah County 7 5 14
69. Stephens County 7 4 13
70. Texas County 8 5 16
71. Tillman County 5 1 4
72. Tulsa County 33 47 125
73. Wagoner County 5 6 11
74. Washington County 5 5 12
75. Washita County 4 1 4
76. Woods County 3 2 4
77. Woodward County 4 1 7

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