Broken Arrow Public Schools

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Broken Arrow Public Schools
Location
Tulsa County
United States
District information
TypePublic, Primary, Secondary
Established1904
Schools28
Students and staff
Students19,000+
Athletic conference6A
Other information
Websitewww.baschools.org

Broken Arrow Public Schools (BAPS) is a public school district in Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. It was established in 1904. The district resides in an urban-suburban community with nearby agricultural areas and a growing business and industrial base. Serving more than 19,000 students, BAPS has four early childhood centers (Pre-K), 15 elementary schools (grades K-5), five middle schools (grades 6-8), one freshman academy (ninth grade), one high school (grades 10-12), one options academy (BA Academy, BA Virtual School and Margaret Hudson Program).[1][2]

Broken Arrow High School and the Freshman Academy are fully accredited by the state of Oklahoma and the North Central Association of Secondary Schools and Colleges.

History[]

In 2021 Broken Arrow schools began participating in Tulsa Community College's pilot program for early college, EDGE: Earn a Degree Graduate Early (formerly Early College High School).[3]

High schools[]

Middle schools[]

Elementary schools[]

Early Childhood Schools[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Broken Arrow Public Schools - About Broken Arrow Public Schools".
  2. ^ "LargestDistricts.JPG".
  3. ^ Stanley, Tim (2021-01-17). "TCC early college pilot program expanding to Broken Arrow schools". Tulsa World. Retrieved 2021-04-03.

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