Norman Public Schools
Norman Public Schools (formally known as Independent School District Number 29 of Cleveland County, Oklahoma) is a public school district serving parts of Norman, Oklahoma, United States. There are over 15,000 students enrolled in the district.[1] The district consists of 17 elementary schools, four middle schools, and three high schools.[2]
Norman Public Schools | |
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Location | |
131 South Flood Avenue
United StatesNorman, Oklahoma 73069 | |
District information | |
Type | Public, Primary, Secondary, Co-Educational |
Motto | Our mission is to prepare and inspire all students to achieve their full potential. |
Superintendent | Dr. Nick Migliorino |
Schools | 24 |
Students and staff | |
Students | 16,000+ |
Teachers | about 1,200 |
Other information | |
Website | www |
High schools
There are three high schools in the Norman Public Schools district:
- Norman High School
- Norman North High School
- Dimensions High School
Middle schools
The middle schools in the district are named for famous American writers. The middle schools are as follows:
- Alcott Middle School
- Irving Middle School
- Longfellow Middle School
- Whittier Middle School
Elementary schools
Sixteen of the elementary schools in the district are named for presidents of the United States, while one school's name was inspired by its close proximity to Lakeview.[3] The elementary schools are:
- Adams Elementary School
- Cleveland Elementary School
- Eisenhower Elementary School
- Jackson Elementary School
- Jefferson Elementary School
- Kennedy Elementary School
- Lakeview Elementary School
- Lincoln Elementary School
- Madison Elementary School
- McKinley Elementary School
- Monroe Elementary School
- Reagan Elementary School
- Roosevelt Elementary School
- Truman Elementary School (grades 3–5)
- Truman Primary Elementary School (preK-2nd grade)
- Washington Elementary School
- Wilson Elementary School
References
- "Norman Schools". Local School Directory. Retrieved July 31, 2010.
- "Norman Public Schools". Norman Public Schools. Retrieved July 31, 2010.
- Norman Public School home site
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