Broken Arrow Public Schools
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 20,000 students, BAPS has four early childhood centers (Pre-K), 15 elementary schools (grades K-5), five middle schools (grades 6โ8), one freshman academy (ninth grade), one high school (grades 10โ12), one options academy (BA Academy, BA Virtual School and the now defunct Margaret Hudson Program).[1][2]
Broken Arrow Public Schools | |
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Location | |
United States | |
District information | |
Type | Public, Primary, Secondary |
Established | 1904 |
Schools | 28 |
Students and staff | |
Students | 20,000+ |
Athletic conference | 6A |
Other information | |
Website | www |
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
- Broken Arrow High School (Grades 10โ12)
- Broken Arrow Freshman Academy (Grade 9)
- Broken Arrow Options Academy (BA Academy, BA Virtual School, & Margaret Hudson Program)
Middle schools
Elementary schools
- Arrowhead Elementary
- Aspen Creek Elementary
- Country Lane Intermediate (Grades 3rd - 5th)
- Country Lane Primary (Grades K - 2nd)
- Creekwood Elementary
- Highland Park Elementary
- Leisure Park Elementary
- Liberty Elementary
- Lynn Wood Elementary
- Oak Crest Elementary
- Rhoades Elementary
- Rose Wood Elementary
- Spring Creek Elementary
- Timber Ridge Elementary
- Vandever Elementary
- Wolf Creek Elementary
Early Childhood Schools
References
- "Broken Arrow Public Schools - About Broken Arrow Public Schools".
- "LargestDistricts.JPG".
- Stanley, Tim (2021-01-17). "TCC early college pilot program expanding to Broken Arrow schools". Tulsa World. Retrieved 2021-04-03.