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Buyboard Membership - Oklahoma Total Members: 288 BuyBoard Membership - Oklahoma Total Members: 288 Ada City Schools (OK) Calumet Public School (OK) City of El Reno (OK) Coweta Public Schools (OK) Ada Housing Authority (OK) Cameron University (OK) City of Elk City (OK) Creek County (OK) Adair Public Schools (OK) Canadian County (OK) City of Enid (OK) Cushing Municipal Authority (OK) Alex Public Schools (OK) Carter County (OK) City of Erick (OK) Custer County (OK) Allen Public Schools (OK) Cashion Public Schools (OK) City of Eufaula (OK) Dale Public Schools (OK) Alva School District (OK) Cement Public School (OK) City of Frederick (OK) Darlington Public School (OK) Anadarko Public Schools (OK) Chandler Public Schools (OK) City of Hooker (OK) Deer Creek Public Schools (OK) Ardmore Public Works Authority (OK) Chattanooga Public School (OK) City of Lawton (OK) Destiny Christian School, Inc. (OK) Arnett Schools (OK) Chelsea Public Schools (OK) City of Moore (OK) Dewey Public Schools (OK) Banner School District #31 (OK) Cherokee Public Schools (OK) City of Muskogee (OK) Dr. Martin Luther Kings Jr. Community Center (OK) Beaver County (OK) Cheyenne Public Schols (OK) City of Mustang (OK) Drumright Public School (OK) Beggs Rural Fire Association (OK) Chickasha Public Schools (OK) City of Noble (OK) Duncan Public Schools (OK) Bethany Public Schools (OK) Chouteau-Mazie Public Schools (OK) City of Norman (OK) Durant Public Schools (OK) Bethel Acres Fire Department (OK) Cimarron County (OK) City of Nowata (OK) East Central University (OK) Bethel Public Schools (OK) City of Ada (OK) City of Oklahoma City (OK) Eastern Oklahoma Development District (OK) Bible Baptist Church (OK) City of Altus (OK) City of Okmulgee (OK) Edmond Public Schools (OK) Big Pasture Public Schools (OK) City of Alva (OK) City of Owasso (OK) El Reno Public Schools (OK) Billings Public Schools (OK) City of Anadarko (OK) City of Pauls Valley (OK) Elgin Public Schools (OK) Bixby Public Schools (OK) City of Ardmore (OK) City of Perkins (OK) Elk City Public Schools (OK) Blaine County (OK) City of Atoka (OK) City of Piedmont (OK) Ellis County (OK) Bluejacket Public School (OK) City of Bethany (OK) - (Fire Dept) City of Sand Springs (OK) Elmore City-Pernell School District (OK) Boise City Public School District (OK) City of Bixby (OK) City of Sapulpa (OK) Enid Public Schools (OK) Bowlegs Public Schools (OK) City of Blackwell (OK) City of Stilwell (OK) Fairland Public School (OK) Bridge Creek Fire Protection District (OK) City of Broken Arrow (OK) City of Tuttle (OK) Fairview Baptist Church (Durant,OK) Bridge Creek Public Schools (OK) City of Cache (OK) City of Wilburton (OK) First Baptist Church-Durant,OK Bristow Public Schools (OK) City of Chickasha (OK) City of Yukon (OK) Flower Mound School (OK) Broken Arrow Public Schools (OK) City of Choctaw (OK) Claremore Public Schools (OK) Fort Cobb Broxton School District (OK) Bryan County Court Clerk (OK) City of Claremore (OK) Cleveland County (OK) Fort Gibson Public Schools (OK) Buffalo Public Schools (OK) City of Crescent (OK) Clinton Public Schools (OK) Francis Tuttle Technology Center School #21 (OK) Burlington Public School (OK) City of Cushing (OK) Collinsville Public Schools (OK) Frederick Public Schools (OK) Cache Public Schools (OK) City of Davis (OK) Comanche County (OK) Friend Public Schools (OK) Caddo County District #1 (OK) City of Duncan (OK) Commerce Public Schools (OK) Frontier Public Schools (OK) Caddo County District #2 (OK) City of Durant (OK) Copan Public Schools (OK) Garber Public Schools (OK) Page 1 of 3 9/24/2021 5:36:29 AM BuyBoard Membership - Oklahoma Total Members: 288 Garfield County (OK) Little Axe Publie Schools I-70 (OK) Oklahoma County School District #I-89 (OK) Sayre Public Schools (OK) (Oklahoma City Public Schools) Garvin County (OK) Locust Grove Schools (OK) Oklahoma Environmental Management Authority Seminole County (OK) (OK) Geary Pubic Schools (OK) Logan County (OK) Oklahoma State School Boards Association Sequoyah Public School (OK) Glencoe Public Schools (OK) Lone Grove Schools (OK) Oklahoma Union Public Schools (OK) Shidler Public Schools (OK) Glenpool Public Schools (OK) Macomb Public Schools (OK) Okmulgee County District #1 (OK) Skiatook Public Schools (OK) Goodwell Public Schools (OK) Madill Public Schools (OK) Okmulgee Municipal Authority (OK) Southern Nazarene University (OK) Grady County (OK) Mangum Public Schools (OK) Oologah-Talala Public Schools (OK) Southern Oklahoma Regional Disposal Service (SORD) -(OK) Grant County (OK) Mannford Public Schools (OK) Owasso Public Schools (OK) Southwest Technology Center (OK) Great Plains Technology Center (OK) Marshall County (OK) Paden Public Schools (OK) Sperry Public Schools (OK) Grove Public Schools (OK) Maryetta Public School (OK) Panama Public Schools (OK) Spiro Public Schools (OK) Guthrie Public Schools (OK) Mayes County (OK) Paoli Public Schools (OK) Stephens County (OK) Guymon Public Schools (OK) Maysville Public School (OK) Pauls Valley Public Schools (OK) Stillwater Public Schools (OK) Harper County (OK) McLoud Schools (OK) Pawnee County (OK) Straight Public School (OK) Harrah Public Schools (OK) Meridian Technology Center (OK) Peckham School District (OK) Streetman Road Baptist Church (OK) Healdton Public School (OK) Metro Technology Centers (OK) Peggs Public School District (OK) Strother Public School (OK) Hennessey Public School District #16 (OK) Mid-America Technology Center (OK) Perkins-Tryon School (OK) Stroud Public Schools (OK) Hilldale Public School (OK) Midwest City-Del City Schools #52 (OK) Piedmont Schools (OK) Tahlequah Public Schools (OK) Hobart Public Schools (OK) Millwood Public Schools (OK) Pioneer Library System (OK) Texas County (OK) Hooker Public Schools (OK) Moore Public Schools (OK) Ponca City Public Schools (OK) Thackerville Public Schools (OK) Hughes County (OK) Mounds Public Schools (OK) Pontotoc County (OK) Thomas Fay Custer Unified School (OK) Hugo Public Schools (OK) Mountain View-Gotebo Schools (OK) Poteau Public Schools (OK) Tillman County (OK) Hydro-Eakly Public Schools (OK) Murray County (OK) Pryor Public Schools (OK) Tipton Public Schools (OK) Idabel Public Schools (OK) Navajo Public Schools (OK) Pushmataha County (OK) Tishomingo Public Schools (OK) Independence Charter Middle School (OK) Neighbors Building Neighborhoods (OK) Putnam City School District (OK) Town of Beaver (OK) Independent School District #2 Tulsa County (OK) Newkirk Public Schools (OK) Rattan Public School (OK) Town of Byng (OK) Jackson County (OK) Noble Public Schools (OK) Robin Hill School (OK) Town of Ninnekah (OK) Jay Public Schools (OK) Norman Public Schools (OK) Rogers County Board of County Commissioners Town of Seiling (OK) (OK) Jennings Public Schools (OK) Northeastern State University (OK) Rogers State University (OK) Town of Velma (OK) Johnston Marshall Bapstist Association (OK) Oak Cliff Fire Protection District (OK) Rush Springs Fire/EMS (OK) Town of Warner (OK) Kingfisher Public School (OK) Oilton Public Schools (OK) Rush Springs Public Schools (OK) Tri County Technology Center (OK) Konawa Public Schools (OK) Okarche Public School (OK) Salina Public Schools (OK) Tulsa Community College (OK) Lawton Public Schools (OK) Oklahoma City Community College (OK) Sand Springs Public Schools (OK) Tulsa County (OK) Lexington Public Schools (OK) Oklahoma City-County Health Department (OK) Sapulpa Public Schools (OK) Tulsa Public Schools (OK) Page 2 of 3 9/24/2021 5:36:29 AM BuyBoard Membership - Oklahoma Total Members: 288 Tuttle Public Schools (OK) Union Public Schools (OK) University of Central Oklahoma (OK) University of Oklahoma (OK) Valliant Public School District (OK) Varnum Public Schools (OK) Verdigris Public Schools (OK) Vian Public Schools (OK) Wagoner County (OK) Wagoner Public Schools (OK) Walters Public Schools (OK) Watonga Public School (OK) Welch Public Schools 18 I-017 (OK) Westville Public Schools (OK) Whitebead Public School (OK) Woodland Public Schools (OK) Woods County (OK) Woodward County (OK) Woodward Public Schools (OK) Wynona Public Schools (OK) Yukon Chamber of Commerce (OK) Yukon School District I-27 (OK) Zion Public School (OK) Zoe Life Outreach, Inc. 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