Bethel High School (Oklahoma)

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Bethel High School
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Bethel High School (Oklahoma)
36000 Clearpond Road

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74801

United States
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TypePublic high school
PrincipalJeremy Stewart
Staff26.93 (FTE) [1]
Enrollment377 [1]  (2022-23)
Student to teacher ratio14.00 [1]
Color(s)Blue and gold    [2]
Nickname Wildcats [2]
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Bethel High School is a high school located in Bethel Acres, in Pottawatomie County, Oklahoma. It serves approximately 400 students and is part of the Bethel School District. [3]

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History

Bethel Acres was opened to non-Indian settlers during the Land Run of 1891. [4] Early settlers set up the school district; classes were held in a brush arbor until a wood-frame building was erected at the corner of Clear Pond and Bethel roads. [4]

Sports

Bethel High School is mainly Class 3A. The slowpitch team is 5A. The school's mascot is the Wildcats and school colors are blue, gold, and white.

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References

  1. 1 2 3 "Bethel High School". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved September 5, 2024.
  2. 1 2 "Bethel High School". MaxPreps.com. Retrieved 2024-09-05.
  3. Bethel High School, Education.com (accessed June 9, 2010).
  4. 1 2 Wilson, Linda D., Bethel Acres Archived July 18, 2010, at the Wayback Machine , Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture Archived May 31, 2010, at the Wayback Machine (accessed June 9, 2010).

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