School District
Okay Public Schools
- Okay, OK
- 3 reviews
- AcademicsC
- DiversityB+
- TeachersB-
- College PrepC-
- Clubs & ActivitiesC-
- Health & SafetyA-
- AdministrationC
- SportsC
- FoodC
- Resources & FacilitiesC
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Diversity
B+
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Expenses Per Student
$8,145/ student
National
$12,239- Cost of LivingA
- Good for FamiliesC+
- HousingB+
Median Household Income
$36,591
National
$55,322Median Rent
$664
National
$949Median Home Value
$75,900
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$184,700Okay Public Schools Reviews
3 reviews
I like the size of Okay. It's a very personal and friendly school environment. There is a very small student to teacher ratio. One thing I do think Okay needs is a more challenging curriculum and more serious learning environment. It would also be great if Okay had more extracurricular activites, sports, clubs, and a larger budget for improvements on things such as bathrooms, books, and classrooms.
I loved the small school environment, and how everybody knew each other. It was very easy to get along with people and meet new friends. Also, it made classes easier because they weren't crammed with so many students, and the teachers could help you 1 on 1 during class time if you needed it.
I have lived in Okay my entire life. I have gone to Okay since preschool and I am now a high school senior at Okay. The teachers are nothing but supportive and it has always felt more like a home than a school. Being raised in this small community has really taught me a lot about friendship, community service, and helping others when they need it. The community as a whole is a family. We meet at the high school gymnasium for every basketball game to support our Mustangs. As a community of about 600 people, we sure know how to pack out a gymnasium. I am very proud of my small town and I wouldn't want to grow up anywhere else.