Byng High School

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Byng High School
Address
Byng High School
500 South New Bethel Boulevard

,
74820

United States
Coordinates 34°51′39″N96°39′51″W / 34.8607545°N 96.6642467°W / 34.8607545; -96.6642467 Coordinates: 34°51′39″N96°39′51″W / 34.8607545°N 96.6642467°W / 34.8607545; -96.6642467
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Type Public secondary school
School districtByng Public Schools
PrincipalTrent Miller
Teaching staff22.49 (FTE) [1]
Grades10-12 [1]
Enrollment311 (2018-19) [2]
Student to teacher ratio13.83 [1]
Nickname Pirates
Website bhs.byngschools.com

Byng High School is a public secondary school in Byng, Oklahoma, United States. It serves grades 10-12 for the Byng Public Schools.

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This school offers a two-year Chickasaw language course. [3]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "Search for Public Schools - School Detail for BYNG HS".
  2. "BYNG HS". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved January 28, 2021.
  3. "Chickasaw.tv | Teaching the Chickasaw Language at Byng High School".