Atoka Independent School District

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Atoka Independent School District
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The Atoka Independent School District is a school district based in Atoka, Oklahoma, United States. It contains one elementary school (Atoka Elementary School), one middle school (McCall Middle School), and one high school (Atoka High School).

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