Fiscal Year 2017 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - OKLAHOMA

Total Page:16

File Type:pdf, Size:1020Kb

Fiscal Year 2017 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - OKLAHOMA Fiscal Year 2017 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - OKLAHOMA FY 2017 Title I LEA ID District Allocation* 4002370 Achille Public Schools 173,908 4002430 Ada Public Schools 650,964 4002460 Adair Public Schools 105,122 4002520 Afton Public Schools 198,248 4002550 Agra Public Schools 73,027 4002580 Albion Public School 45,080 4002670 Alex Public Schools 52,896 4002720 Aline-Cleo Public Schools 19,575 4002760 Allen Public Schools 117,845 4002790 Allen-Bowden Public School 96,408 4002850 Altus Public Schools 887,179 4002880 Alva Public Schools 164,631 4002910 Amber-Pocasset Public Schools 42,169 4003000 Anadarko Public Schools 732,940 4003010 Anderson Public School 50,532 4003060 Antlers Public Schools 464,644 4003120 Arapaho Public Schools 58,701 4003180 Ardmore Public Schools 1,101,564 4003210 Arkoma Public Schools 165,602 4003240 Arnett Public Schools 15,710 4003300 Asher Public Schools 61,623 4003360 Atoka Public Schools 362,388 4003450 Avant Public School 92,068 4003510 Balko Public Schools 0 4003540 Banner Public School 33,074 4003570 Barnsdall Public Schools 79,174 4003630 Bartlesville Public Schools 1,184,108 4003660 Battiest Public Schools 88,733 4003690 Bearden Public School 28,320 4003750 Beaver Public Schools 31,631 4003810 Beggs Public Schools 294,508 4003840 Belfonte Public School 128,570 4003930 Bennington Public Schools 87,304 4004020 Berryhill Public Schools 65,321 4004110 Bethany Public Schools 279,335 4004230 Bethel Public Schools 144,728 4004350 Big Pasture Public Schools 21,135 4004360 Billings Public Schools 20,805 4033603 Binger-Oney Public Schools 93,786 4004470 Bishop Public School 103,160 4004500 Bixby Public Schools 396,063 4004630 Blackwell Public Schools 398,046 4004650 Blair Public Schools 86,211 4004680 Blanchard Public Schools 156,275 4004830 Bluejacket Public Schools 62,100 4004860 Boise City Public Schools 91,434 4004950 Bokoshe Public Schools 107,981 4005010 Boone-Apache Public Schools 163,171 4005040 Boswell Public Schools 99,531 4005130 Bowlegs Public Schools 56,876 4005160 Bowring Public School 27,903 4005280 Braggs Public Schools 44,397 4005340 Bray-Doyle Public Schools 68,116 Fiscal Year 2017 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - OKLAHOMA FY 2017 Title I LEA ID District Allocation* 4005400 Bridge Creek Public Schools 143,924 4005430 Briggs Public School 159,400 4005460 Bristow Public Schools 369,114 4005490 Broken Arrow Public Schools 2,078,765 4005520 Broken Bow Public Schools 472,084 4005580 Brushy Public School 117,556 4005760 Buffalo Public Schools 37,090 4005820 Buffalo Valley Public Schools 35,882 4005910 Burlington Public Schools 29,524 4000014 Burns Flat-Dill City Schools 136,661 4006000 Butner Public Schools 127,777 4006060 Byng Public Schools 225,850 4006120 Cache Public Schools 421,334 4006150 Caddo Public Schools 128,419 4006180 Calera Public Schools 132,535 4006240 Calumet Public Schools 40,071 4006270 Calvin Public Schools 53,662 4006330 Cameron Public Schools 116,303 4006390 Canadian Public Schools 321,433 4006420 Caney Public Schools 99,541 4025470 Caney Valley Public Schools 130,949 4006480 Canton Public Schools 84,508 4006510 Canute Public Schools 68,917 4006630 Carnegie Public Schools 151,493 4006690 Carney Public Schools 70,792 4006810 Cashion Public Schools 58,707 4006870 Catoosa Public Schools 357,428 4006930 Cave Springs Public Schools 79,274 4006960 Cement Public Schools 37,903 4007170 Central High Public Schools 53,524 4007140 Central Public Schools 102,323 4007290 Chandler Public Schools 198,830 4007320 Chattanooga Public Schools 53,691 4007350 Checotah Public Schools 569,504 4007380 Chelsea Public Schools 298,504 4007410 Cherokee Public Schools 63,082 4007500 Cheyenne Public Schools 38,035 4007560 Chickasha Public Schools 586,337 4021780 Chisholm Public Schools 71,109 4007620 Choctaw/Nicoma Park Schools 507,097 4007670 Chouteau-Mazie Public Schools 313,405 4007710 Cimarron Public Schools 28,113 4007740 Claremore Public Schools 648,327 4007800 Clayton Public Schools 63,329 4008010 Cleora Public School 85,755 4008040 Cleveland Public Schools 349,549 4008070 Clinton Public Schools 463,471 4008130 Coalgate Public Schools 206,224 4008220 Colbert Public Schools 255,387 4008250 Colcord Public Schools 205,992 4008310 Coleman Public Schools 64,841 4008370 Collinsville Public Schools 216,635 4008460 Comanche Public Schools 133,224 Fiscal Year 2017 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - OKLAHOMA FY 2017 Title I LEA ID District Allocation* 4008490 Commerce Public Schools 393,768 4008610 Copan Public Schools 38,886 4008640 Cordell Public Schools 148,459 4008730 Cottonwood Public School 18,129 4008790 Covington-Douglas Schools 54,706 4008850 Coweta Public Schools 371,823 4008940 Coyle Public Schools 82,024 4009000 Crescent Public Schools 81,123 4009060 Crooked Oak Public Schools 309,202 4009090 Crowder Public Schools 59,081 4009150 Crutcho Public School 219,685 4009240 Cushing Public Schools 326,244 4009300 Cyril Public Schools 74,343 4009360 Dahlonegah Public School 88,843 4009390 Dale Public Schools 130,070 4009420 Darlington Public School 0 4009450 Davenport Public Schools 49,407 4009480 Davidson Public Schools 31,517 4009510 Davis Public Schools 149,714 4009570 Deer Creek Public Schools 258,805 4017020 Deer Creek-Lamont Schools 28,224 4009720 Denison Public School 78,087 4009750 Depew Public Schools 76,796 4009780 Dewar Public Schools 66,321 4009810 Dewey Public Schools 211,230 4009870 Dibble Public Schools 138,049 4009910 Dickson Public Schools 138,743 4010050 Dover Public Schools 34,964 4010170 Drummond Public Schools 68,076 4010200 Drumright Public Schools 138,407 4010260 Duke Public Schools 25,902 4010290 Duncan Public Schools 956,788 4010350 Durant Public Schools 979,484 4010440 Eagletown Public Schools 67,698 4010500 Earlsboro Public Schools 92,469 4010590 Edmond Public Schools 2,076,779 4010650 El Reno Public Schools 602,717 4010680 Eldorado Public Schools 43,224 4010710 Elgin Public Schools 153,370 4010740 Elk City Public Schools 369,678 4010860 Elmore City-Pernell Schools 114,353 4010890 Empire Public Schools 75,035 4010920 Enid Public Schools 2,009,691 4011040 Erick Public Schools 87,454 4011160 Eufaula Public Schools 394,859 4011250 Fairland Public Schools 169,311 4011280 Fairview Public Schools 127,003 4011400 Fanshawe Public School 35,435 4011430 Fargo Public Schools 20,910 4011580 Felt Public Schools 14,815 4011700 Fletcher Public Schools 81,580 4011760 Flower Mound Public School 18,720 4011850 Forest Grove Public School 75,873 Fiscal Year 2017 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - OKLAHOMA FY 2017 Title I LEA ID District Allocation* 4011880 Forgan Public Schools 51,680 4033602 Fort Cobb-Broxton Schools 115,865 4011970 Fort Gibson Public Schools 386,161 4012000 Fort Supply Public Schools 37,413 4012300 Fort Towson Public Schools 170,793 4012060 Fox Public Schools 37,851 4012090 Foyil Public Schools 120,284 4012150 Frederick Public Schools 242,935 4012180 Freedom Public Schools 1,201 4012210 Friend Public School 17,666 4012240 Frink-Chambers Public School 33,225 4000020 Frontier Public Schools 72,218 4012330 Gage Public Schools 32,394 4012390 Gans Public Schools 74,964 4012420 Garber Public Schools 43,301 4012570 Geary Public Schools 131,178 4012630 Geronimo Public Schools 51,862 4012690 Glencoe Public Schools 52,815 4012720 Glenpool Public Schools 318,239 4012750 Glover Public School 45,638 4012870 Goodwell Public Schools 48,336 4012900 Gore Public Schools 111,741 4013080 Gracemont Public Schools 61,167 4000782 Graham-Dustin Public Schools 99,093 4013230 Grand View Public School 199,160 4013200 Grandfield Public Schools 73,282 4013260 Grandview Public School 25,371 4013290 Granite Public Schools 63,819 4013320 Grant Public School 104,943 4021870 Greasy Public School 95,948 4013380 Greenville Public School 30,606 4013500 Grove Public School 46,304 4013530 Grove Public Schools 658,720 4013560 Guthrie Public Schools 803,884 4013590 Guymon Public Schools 390,157 4013600 Gypsy Public School 30,140 4013620 Haileyville Public Schools 90,669 4013650 Hammon Public Schools 45,155 4013680 Hanna Public Schools 61,040 4013740 Hardesty Public Schools 14,796 4013830 Harmony Public School 65,587 4013890 Harrah Public Schools 359,461 4013920 Hartshorne Public Schools 121,900 4013950 Haskell Public Schools 262,673 4014080 Haworth Public Schools 151,560 4014100 Haywood Public School 42,946 4014130 Healdton Public Schools 134,237 4014160 Heavener Public Schools 397,598 4014340 Hennessey Public Schools 86,020 4014370 Henryetta Public Schools 425,456 4014520 Hilldale Public Schools 185,644 4014610 Hinton Public Schools 153,658 4014700 Hobart Public Schools 229,241 Fiscal Year 2017 Title I Grants to Local Educational Agencies - OKLAHOMA FY 2017 Title I LEA ID District Allocation* 4014730 Hodgen Public School 68,855 4014790 Holdenville Public Schools 334,506 4014850 Hollis Public Schools 219,445 4014890 Holly Creek Public School 97,541 4014970 Hominy Public Schools 135,918 4015090 Hooker Public Schools 122,258 4015120 Howe Public Schools 70,234 4015210 Hugo Public Schools 707,394 4015240 Hulbert Public Schools 131,701 4000032 Hydro-Eakly Public Schools 96,171 4015370 Idabel Public Schools 706,876 4015420 Indiahoma Public Schools 29,650 4015450 Indianola Public Schools 67,247 4015480 Inola Public Schools 139,374 4015690 Jay Public Schools 755,584 4015720 Jenks Public Schools 1,356,837 4015750 Jennings Public School 44,614 4015840 Jones Public Schools 159,985 4015900 Justice Public School 16,061 4015930 Justus-Tiawah Public School 64,495 4015990
Recommended publications
  • OIE) Indian Education Professional Development Program (84.299B
    The Office of Indian Education (OIE) Indian Education Professional Development Program (84.299B) State: Arizona State LEA Average Percent of AIAN Students: 42.89 Source: 2019-20 Elementary and Secondary Education Act (ESEA) Title VI Student Counts Percent of AIAN LEA Name LEA City Students Ajo Unified Schools Dist. #15 Ajo 18.72 Akimel O Otham Pee Posh Charter School, INC. Coolidge 100.00 Alhambra Elementary District Phoenix 1.21 American Heritage Academy aka Choice Education Cottonwood 8.96 Amphitheater Unified School District Tucson 0.59 AZ Compass Schools Chandler 41.61 Baboquivari Unified School District Sells 100.00 Blue Ridge Unified Lakeside 21.44 Camp Verde Unified School District Camp Verde 10.22 Casa Grande Union High School District Casa Grande 11.77 Cedar Unified School District Keams Canyon 95.07 Chandler Unified District Chandler 0.94 Chinle Unified School District No. 24 Chinle 100.00 Clarkdale-Jerome School District #3 Clarkdale 7.42 Coolidge Unified District Coolidge 16.42 Creighton Elementary School District #14 Phoenix 2.19 Flagstaff Unified School District #1 Flagstaff 27.91 Fountain Hills Unified School District Fountain Hills 16.56 Fredonia-Moccasin Unified School District Fredonia 31.43 Ft. Thomas Unified School District #7 Ft. Thomas 93.95 Ganado Unified School District Ganado 98.52 Grand Canyon Unified District Grand Canyon 38.30 Hasan Preparatory and Leadership School Tucson 100.00 Holbrook Unified School District #3 Holbrook 66.99 Joseph City Unified School District Joseph City 24.83 Kayenta Unified District
    [Show full text]
  • 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
    [Show full text]
  • State Board of Education 2500 North Lincoln Boulevard State Board Room, Suite 1-20 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
    STATE BOARD OF EDUCATION 2500 NORTH LINCOLN BOULEVARD STATE BOARD ROOM, SUITE 1-20 OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA AGENDA Thursday, October 27, 2016 1. Call to order and roll call – 9:30 a.m. 2. Pledge of Allegiance, Salute to the Oklahoma State Flag, and Moment of Silence (I salute the flag of the State of Oklahoma. Its symbols of peace unite all people. 3. STATE SUPERINTENDENT Information from the State Superintendent • Recognition of Department Employee for the month of October – Debbie King, Executive Assistant to Deputy State Superintendent Cindy Koss 4. BOARD - ADMINISTRATIVE (Action) (a) Discussion and possible action on minutes of the September 22, 2016, regular State Board of Education meeting (b) Presentation on “ShapED My Life” – Phil Bacharach, Senior Policy Advisor 5. PUBLIC COMMENT Patrons may speak to the Board on any matter set forth on the current board agenda, excluding any matter which may be identified as including and/or pertaining to a proposed executive session. A time limit of four (4) minutes will be allowed for each speaker addressing an item set forth on the current board agenda. Further, three (3) individuals per board meeting may speak to matters not on the current board agenda. Provided, however, a time limit of three (3) minutes will be allowed for each speaker addressing a matter not set forth on the current board agenda. Prior to the commencement of the Board meeting, a sign- up sheet will be made available for individuals desiring to provide public comment to the Board. With respect to comments on matters not set forth on the current board agenda, only the first three (3) individuals who have signed up to speak will be recognized during the Public Comment period and will be recognized in the order in which they have signed in.
    [Show full text]
  • Teachers' Retirement System of Oklahoma
    Schedule of Employer Allocations and Schedule of Collective Pension Amounts June 30, 2019 Teachers’ Retirement System of Oklahoma eidebailly.com Teachers’ Retirement System of Oklahoma Table of Contents June 30, 2019 Independent Auditor’s Report ................................................................................................................................... 1 Schedule of Employer Allocations ......................................................................................................................... 3 Schedule of Collective Pension Amounts ............................................................................................................. 19 Notes to Schedule of Employer Allocations and Schedule of Collective Pension Amounts ................................ 20 Independent Auditor’s Report To the Board of Trustees Teachers’ Retirement System of Oklahoma Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Report on Schedule of Employer Allocations and Schedule of Net Pension Amounts by Employer We have audited the accompanying schedule of employer allocations of Teachers’ Retirement System of Oklahoma (the System) as of and for the year ended June 30, 2019 and related notes. We have also audited the totals for the columns titled net pension liability, total deferred outflow of resources, total deferred inflows of resources and plan pension expense (specified column totals) included in the accompanying schedule of collective pension amounts (collectively the Schedules) of the System as of and for the year ended June 30, 2019,
    [Show full text]
  • From the Heart
    OASSP & OMLEA PRESENTS FROM THE HEART LEADERSHIP & LEARNING CONFERENCE OASSP Executive Committee Members Kimberly Coody, President, Principal, Glenpool HS Michael Higgins, Region 8, Principal, Hammon HS Dusty Throckmorton, President Elect, Todd Overstreet, Region 9, Principal, Kingfisher HS Assistant Principal, Guthrie HS Steve Anderson, Region 10, Principal, Mannford HS Chris LeGrande, OASSP Past President, Kimberly Fleak, Region 11, Principal, Muskogee HS NASSP Coordinator, Principal, Guthrie HS Vicki Bush, Region 12, Principal, Tahlequah HS Connie Miller, Region 1, Principal, Texhoma PS Melissa Barlow, Region 13, Principal, Yukon HS Ron Sunderland, Region 2, Principal, Woodward HS Tony Rose, Region 14A, Principal, Memorial HS Dalana Hawkins, Region 3, Assistant Principal, Stephanie Williams, Region 14B, Principal, Longfellow MS Ponca City HS Justin MacDonald, Region 15, Principal, North Rock Creek Robert (Bo) Gamble, Region 4, Principal, Stillwater MS Marshall Brence, Region 16, Principal, Pansy Kidd MS David Beiler, Region 5A, Principal, Jenks HS Randy Biggs, Region 17, Principal, Frederick HS Eric Fox, Region 5A, Associate Principal, Jenks HS Tim Hightower, Region 18, Assistant Principal, Duncan HS Mickey Replogle, Region 5B, Justin Kana, Region 19, Principal, Healdton HS Grade 12 Principal, Broken Arrow HS Ead Simon, Region 20, Principal, Roff HS Michelle Gibson, Region 6, Principal, Vinita HS Kevin Robinson, Region 21, Principal, Calera HS Bobby Kreutz, Region 7, Assistant Principal, Grove HS Laura Bullock, Region 22, Principal, Idabel MS OASSP Executive Committee Advisors Dr. William Frick, University Consultant, Leslie Frazier, OANHS Coordinator, Principal, University of Oklahoma Coweta Intermediate HS Dr. Stephoni Case, University Consultant, Dr. Scott Beck, OASSP/NASSP HS POY, Southern Nazarene University Principal, Norman HS Dr.
    [Show full text]
  • Oklahoma State University 2004 Undergraduate Program Alumni
    Oklahoma State University 2004 Undergraduate Program Alumni Survey May 2004 Report prepared by the Office of University Assessment and Testing 210 PIO Building (405) 744-6687 McKenzie Sampson and Kim Boling 2004 OSU Undergraduate Program Alumni Survey Executive Summary The 2004 OSU Survey of Alumni of Undergraduate Programs was conducted to identify institutional strengths and areas for improvement as indicated by recent graduates; to track the career and continuing education trends of recent graduates; to assess achievement of learning outcomes as perceived by alumni from individual academic programs, and to accomplish the State Regent's mandate for assessing student and alumni satisfaction. The survey was conducted in February and March 2004 and targeted alumni of undergraduate programs who graduated in calendar years 1998 and 2002. The survey was administered as a telephone interview and included Common Questions (related to employment and continuing education) and questions related to program outcomes for each degree program. Response Rate. A total of 2,520 telephone interviews with alumni were completed, resulting in a response rate of 42.9%. When adjusted for alumni for whom a telephone number could not be determined and alumni who could not be reached in the U.S., the response rate to the survey was 74.3%. Residency. An estimated 67.9% of the alumni who participated in the survey were living in Oklahoma, and 32.1% were contacted out-of-state. Because the survey did not attempt to reach alumni who were not in the U.S., the number of alumni who no longer live in Oklahoma may be underestimated.
    [Show full text]
  • Page 1 of 283 State Cong Code LEA Code LEA Name Estimated FY2018
    Table 2. Estimated FY2018 Grants to Local Educational Agencies (LEAs) Under Title IV-A at an Appropriations Level of $1.1 Billion Dollars in thousands Source: Table prepared by CRS, March 26, 2018, based on unpublished data provided by the U.S. Department of Education (ED), Budget Service and congressional district information available from the U.S. Census Bureau. The appropriations level was provided by the requester. Notice: These are estimated grants only. These estimates are provided solely to assist in comparisons of the relative impact of alternative formulas and funding levels in the legislative process. They are not intended to predict specific amounts LEAs will receive. In addition to other limitations, data needed to calculate final grants may not yet be available. State Cong code LEA code LEA name Estimated FY2018 grant amount AL 102 100001 Fort Rucker School District $10 AL 102 100003 Maxwell AFB School District $10 AL 104 100005 Albertville City School District $153 AL 104 100006 Marshall County School District $192 AL 106, 107 100007 Hoover City School District $86 AL 105 100008 Madison City School District $57 AL 103, 106 100011 Leeds City School District $32 AL 104 100012 Boaz City School District $41 AL 103, 106, 107 100013 Trussville City School District $20 AL 103 100030 Alexander City City School District $83 AL 102 100060 Andalusia City School District $51 AL 103 100090 Anniston City School District $122 AL 104 100100 Arab City School District $26 AL 105 100120 Athens City School District $54 AL 104 100180 Attalla
    [Show full text]
  • 2009 Academic Performance Index Oklahoma Public Schools Regular Education Students
    2009 Academic Performance Index Oklahoma Public Schools Regular Education Students API Total API Total API School/District Configuration 2008 2009 STATE STATE 1279 1289 ADAIR COUNTY BELL BELL PUBLIC SCHOOL Elementary School **** **** CAVE SPRINGS CAVE SPRINGS PUBLIC SCHOOLS K-12 1139 **** CAVE SPRINGS ES Elementary School 1430 **** CAVE SPRINGS HS High School 620 **** DAHLONEGAH DAHLONEGAH PUBLIC SCHOOL Elementary School 1130 1224 GREASY GREASY PUBLIC SCHOOL Elementary School 1182 847 MARYETTA MARYETTA PUBLIC SCHOOL Elementary School 1303 1293 PEAVINE PEAVINE PUBLIC SCHOOL Elementary School 918 1074 ROCKY MOUNTAIN ROCKY MOUNTAIN PUBLIC SCHOOL Elementary School 1471 1443 SKELLY SKELLY PUBLIC SCHOOL Elementary School 1232 1107 STILWELL STILWELL PUBLIC SCHOOLS K-12 1169 1171 STILWELL ES Elementary School 1326 1349 STILWELL MS Middle School 1212 1152 STILWELL HS High School 1167 1211 ****If the number of test scores does not meet the minimum requirement of 30, results are not shown and are represented by asterisks. Page 1 10/2/2009 2009 Academic Performance Index Oklahoma Public Schools Regular Education Students API Total API Total API School/District Configuration 2008 2009 ADAIR COUNTY WATTS WATTS PUBLIC SCHOOLS K-12 922 1076 WATTS ES Elementary School 933 1147 WATTS HS High School 1036 1075 WESTVILLE WESTVILLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS K-12 1167 1198 WESTVILLE ES Elementary School 1183 1163 WESTVILLE JHS Junior High School 1278 1307 WESTVILLE HS High School 1057 1251 ZION ZION PUBLIC SCHOOL Elementary School 1311 1415 ALFALFA COUNTY BURLINGTON BURLINGTON
    [Show full text]
  • Leading with Vision Conference 2016
    Leading with Vision Conference 2016 Cox Convention Center, Oklahoma City August 26-28, 2016 The Oklahoma State School Boards Association and the Cooperative Council for Oklahoma School Administration would like to offer a special thank you to the sponsors of the 3rd Annual Dr. Bob Mooneyham Memorial Scholarship Golf Tournament Lunch Sponsor: Beverage Cart Sponsor: Prize Sponsor: Hole-in-One Sponsor: Tournament Sponsors: Student Performance Platform Shawn Hime, OSSBA Executive Director Ryan Owens, CCOSA Executive Director Mike Mullins, OSSBA President Jerry Needham, CCOSA Chairperson Welcome to the Leading with Vision Conference presented by the Oklahoma State School Boards Association and the Cooperative Council for Oklahoma School Administration 1 Board Member Education Credits Workshop credit types are designated in each workshop description (located within parentheses as listed below). Within fifteen (15) months of your election, appointment or re-election to a board position you must earn: New/Appointed Incumbent 1 Ethics (ETH) 1 Ethics (ETH) 1 Open Meeting/Records (OMA) 1 Open Meeting/Records (OMA) 1 Finance (FIN) 1 Finance (FIN) 9 additional credits of your choice- 3 additional credits of your choice- excluding continuing education excluding continuing education (CE) designated credits (CE) designated credits also All board members must obtain the equivalent of 3 hours per year of service in any category above, including continuing education, prior to filing for re-election or completion of service. Length of Term Number of Credits Required 3 years 9 credits 4 years 12 credits 5 years 15 credits The entire conference is eligible for a maximum of 13 education credits. Friday you may earn a maximum of five (5) credits, Saturday you may earn a maximum of six (6) credits, and Sunday you may earn a maximum of two (2) credits.
    [Show full text]
  • Oklahoma TANF Counts
    1 Number of children ages 5 - 17, inclusive in foster homes and in families above poverty receiving assistance under TANF NAME OF STATE: OKLAHOMA October 2014 October 2013 October 2014 October 2013 Number of Number of Number of Children Ages 5-17 Number of Children Ages 5-17 State County Name of Children Ages 5-17 Children Ages 5-17 in Families Above Poverty in Families Above Poverty State Code Code County In Foster Homes In Foster Homes Receiving Payments Under TANF Receiving Payments Under TANF OK 40 40001 ADAIR 50 OK 40 40003 ALFALFA 4 OK 40 40005 ATOKA 36 1 OK 40 40007 BEAVER 3 OK 40 40009 BECKHAM 36 OK 40 40011 BLAINE 19 1 OK 40 40013 BRYAN 61 OK 40 40015 CADDO 26 OK 40 40017 CANADIAN 190 1 OK 40 40019 CARTER 69 OK 40 40021 CHEROKEE 47 OK 40 40023 CHOCTAW 28 4 OK 40 40025 CIMARRON 4 OK 40 40027 CLEVELAND 257 4 OK 40 40029 COAL 6 OK 40 40031 COMANCHE 184 OK 40 40033 COTTON 23 OK 40 40035 CRAIG 5 3 OK 40 40037 CREEK 144 1 OK 40 40039 CUSTER 26 OK 40 40041 DELAWARE 38 OK 40 40043 DEWEY 1 OK 40 40045 ELLIS 2 OK 40 40047 GARFIELD 79 1 OK 40 40049 GARVIN 24 OK 40 40051 GRADY 56 OK 40 40053 GRANT 6 OK 40 40055 GREER 11 OK 40 40057 HARMON 2 OK 40 40059 HARPER OK 40 40061 HASKELL 29 OK 40 40063 HUGHES 35 1 OK 40 40065 JACKSON 23 1 OK 40 40067 JEFFERSON 1 OK 40 40069 JOHNSTON 20 OK 40 40071 KAY 57 OK 40 40073 KINGFISHER 17 OK 40 40075 KIOWA 11 1 OK 40 40077 LATIMER 11 OK 40 40079 LE FLORE 52 OK 40 40081 LINCOLN 76 1 OK 40 40083 LOGAN 92 OK 40 40085 LOVE 4 OK 40 40087 MCCLAIN 32 1 2 Number of children ages 5 - 17, inclusive in foster homes
    [Show full text]
  • Oklahoma Student Art Exhibition
    OKLAHOMA STUDENT ART EXHIBITION Table of Contents OSAE History ....................................................2 Special Thanks ..................................................2 Exhibit Info., Stats & Sponsorships ...................3 Schools Accepted to Show .............................4-5 OSAE Teacher of the Year .................................6 Top Merit Schools ..............................................6 Special Honors ...........................................7 - 10 Exhibition Participants ..............................11 - 25 Exceptional Merit Gallery..........................26 - 36 2022 OSAE Important Dates ...........................37 HISTORY OF THE OKLAHOMA STUDENT ART EXHIBITION For nearly fifty years, the Oklahoma State Fair (OSF) has supported youth, art and education through the Oklahoma Student Art Exhibition (OSAE). This program allows student art to be viewed by fairgoers, enables students to participate in a special exhibition at the State Capitol and provides funding for art supplies and art scholarships. Over the years, the program has evolved to allow more participation statewide and increased funding to schools. The OSAE scholarship program began in 2014 and, to date, has awarded $35,500 to graduating Oklahoma high school seniors pursuing a field related to visual arts. Seniors from all high schools participating in the OSAE are invited to apply each January. Public and private schools from around the state have always been eligible to participate in the OSAE at no cost. Initially, the program focused
    [Show full text]
  • 2018 - 2019 Personnel Directory
    2018 - 2019 PERSONNEL DIRECTORY POWERING OKLAHOMA’S ECONOMY OKCAREERTECH.ORG | 405.377.2000 | 800.522.5810 State Board of Career and Technology Education Dr. Marcie Mack, State Director Ms. Joy Hofmeister*, Chairperson MG (R) Leo J. Baxter*, Lawton Mr. William (Bill) Price*, Oklahoma City Ms. Janet Smith, Tulsa Mr. David Stewart, Afton Mr. Phillip Kennedy, Lawton James R. Stallings, Enid Mr. Randy Gilbert, Tecumseh Mr. Tim Burg, Shawnee *Members of the State Board of Education State Staff School Year 2018-2019 Administration Crowell, AJ, CRC Project Specialist, (405) 743-5105, Mack, Dr. Marcie, State Director, [email protected] (405) 743-5430, [email protected] Green, Twila, High Schools That Work Coordinator, (405) 643-5511, Batchelder, Lisa, Chief Financial Officer, (405) 743-5500, [email protected] [email protected] Harris, Erica, Career Development Specialist, (405) 809-3612, Bowles, Paula, Chief of Communications & Marketing, (405) 743-5108, [email protected] [email protected] Leach, Tommi, Academic Coordinator, (405) 743-5524, Foster, Becki, Chief of Staff, (405) 743-5432, [email protected] [email protected] Vick, Cynthia, Technical Assistant, (405) 743-5162, Gray, Cori, Deputy State Director, (405) 743-5198, [email protected] [email protected] Hammonds, Glen, Asst. Attorney General, (405) 743-5443, Communications & Marketing [email protected] Hancock, Andrea, Communications & Event Coordinator, Jones, Angela, Admin. Asst., (405) 743-5195, (405) 743-5116, [email protected] [email protected] Maye, Courtney, Communications & Marketing Coordinator, Lewis, Connie, Admin.
    [Show full text]