Tahlequah Public Schools

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Tahlequah Public Schools
Location
225 North Water Avenue, Tahlequah, OK
United States
Coordinates 35°54′53″N94°58′08″W / 35.914605°N 94.968932°W / 35.914605; -94.968932 (District office) Coordinates: 35°54′53″N94°58′08″W / 35.914605°N 94.968932°W / 35.914605; -94.968932 (District office)
District information
TypePublic
MottoTigers ROAR (Removing Obstacles Achieving Results)
Grades PK - 12
SuperintendentLeon Ashlock
Asst. superintendent(s)DeAnn Mashburn, Anita Lightcap, Randy Underwood, Tanya Jones, Susan VanZant
SchoolsSequoyah Pre-School
Cherokee Elementary
Greenwood Elementary
Heritage Elementary
Tahlequah Middle
Tahlequah High
Central Academy
Budget$36285129.98
Students and staff
Students3642
Teachers257
Staff468
Athletic conference5A
Other information
Website tahlequahschools.org

Tahlequah Public Schools is a public school district in Tahlequah, Oklahoma. The district includes most of Tahlequah and Sparrowhawk and portions of Briggs, Caney Ridge, Eldon, Etta, Grandview, Keys, Park Hill, Shady Grove, Steely Hollow, Tenkiller, and Welling. [1] [2]

In October 2018, the school district had an enrollment of 3,642. The district runs seven schools, the Sequoyah Pre-School for pre-kindergarten education, three elementary schools, the Cherokee Elementary, the Greenwood Elementary and the Heritage Elementary, the (5-8 grades) Tahlequah Middle School, the (9-12 grades) Tahlequah High School, and Central Academy, which is an alternative school that provides alternative education.

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References

  1. "2020 CENSUS - SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: Cherokee County, OK" (PDF). U.S. Census Bureau . Retrieved 2022-07-20. - Note the district's number is "UNI 29380".
  2. "Tahlequah Public Schools - Schools". tahlequahschools.socs.net. Retrieved 2022-10-08.