Education

Oklahoma City offers a diverse and comprehensive educational landscape, catering to learners of all ages and backgrounds. The city is served by a mix of strong public school districts, charter schools, and private institutions, many of which place a strong emphasis on both academic rigor and extracurricular development. Public schools in the area range from neighborhood elementary schools to magnet and STEM-focused high schools. For higher education, the city hosts major universities and community colleges offering a wide range of undergraduate, graduate, and professional programs. These institutions often collaborate with local industries and civic organizations, creating opportunities for internships, research, and workforce development. Finally, Oklahoma City boasts a network of public libraries that serve as community hubs—not just for borrowing books, but also for offering programming in literacy, technology, arts, and lifelong learning.

Public Schools
Northeast Academy
Harding Charter Preparatory High School
John Marshall High School
U.S. Grant High School
Classen School of Advanced Studies
North High School
Madison Middle School
John Kilpatrick Elementary School
Wiley Post Elementary School
Bell Elementary School

Colleges and Universities
Oklahoma City Community College (OCCC)
University of Central Oklahoma – Oklahoma City branch
Oklahoma State University–OKC

Public Libraries
Ronald J. Norick Downtown Library
Northwest Library
Belle Isle Library
City East Library
EDUCATION NEWS
Oklahoma State University Cowboy Tennis Team Excels at ITA Regionals
Stillwater, Oklahoma, October 14, 2025 The Oklahoma State University Cowboy Tennis team showcased remarkable resilience at the ITA Regionals, achieving multiple semifinal placements despite challenging weather conditions. Key players secured vital...
OCU Track and Field Team Thrives at Regional Championships
Tulsa, Oklahoma, October 14, 2025 The Oklahoma Christian University track and field athletes delivered an impressive performance at the regional championships in Tulsa, finishing third overall. Hurdler Jamal Carter claimed first...
Indiana Hoosiers Rise and Oklahoma Sooners Fall in Latest AP Top 25 Poll
Oklahoma City, October 14, 2025 The latest AP Top 25 College Football Poll sees the Indiana Hoosiers surge upward while the Oklahoma Sooners fall after a tough setback. This drastic shift...
UCO Wrestling Strengthens Roster with In-State Recruits
Edmond, October 14, 2025 The University of Central Oklahoma’s wrestling program announces the addition of three top in-state high school recruits, enhancing their lineup for the upcoming season. Notably, Ethan Hayes,...
Shirtless Fans Energize Oklahoma State Victory Over Houston
Stillwater, Oklahoma, October 14, 2025 During a thrilling home game, Oklahoma State University fans in Section 231, dubbed the ‘Shirtless Section’, went viral by cheering bare-chested in cold weather. Their passionate...
Oklahoma City University Soccer Team Triumphs Over Metro State
Oklahoma City, October 14, 2025 Oklahoma City University’s soccer team achieved a thrilling 2-1 victory against crosstown rival Metro State, showcasing resilience and strong performance on the field. The match concluded...
Powerball Winner Nets $1 Million in Oklahoma City
Oklahoma City, October 14, 2025 A local resident of Oklahoma City has claimed a $1 million prize from the Powerball drawing, where the winning ticket matched five numbers. This significant win...
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander Reflects on Success and Priorities
Oklahoma City, October 14, 2025 Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, the Oklahoma City Thunder star guard, shared his thoughts on success at a recent press conference, emphasizing the significance of personal growth and mental...
Oklahoma City Educators Praise Cellphone Ban as Game Changer for Student Focus
Oklahoma City, October 14, 2025 Educators in Oklahoma City are applauding the new cellphone ban in schools, viewing it as a significant policy change that enhances student focus and engagement. The...