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<blockquote data-quote="crrcboatz" data-source="post: 2855327" data-attributes="member: 32702"><p>Oklahoma Union is a success story in consolidated school districts. It is located in Nowata county and combined Wann, Lenapah, and Delaware districts about 15-20 yrs ago. It was assisted in the process by the state of Oklahoma providing incentive funds. The result is a single district that has combined its tax base, students, and citizenry to become a viable, effective system that meets the needs of all. I have good friends that work in the system. They have a new found school pride. The school has k-12 North Central Accreditation, something barely 1/2 the districts in the state have. It is the only district in Nowata county with k-12 NC accreditation. Only Oologah, and Bartlesville have k-12 accreditation near them. The community is proud of what it has done for its students.</p><p></p><p>There are of course others in the state including Oologah and Talala as well as some in the NW part of our state.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="crrcboatz, post: 2855327, member: 32702"] Oklahoma Union is a success story in consolidated school districts. It is located in Nowata county and combined Wann, Lenapah, and Delaware districts about 15-20 yrs ago. It was assisted in the process by the state of Oklahoma providing incentive funds. The result is a single district that has combined its tax base, students, and citizenry to become a viable, effective system that meets the needs of all. I have good friends that work in the system. They have a new found school pride. The school has k-12 North Central Accreditation, something barely 1/2 the districts in the state have. It is the only district in Nowata county with k-12 NC accreditation. Only Oologah, and Bartlesville have k-12 accreditation near them. The community is proud of what it has done for its students. There are of course others in the state including Oologah and Talala as well as some in the NW part of our state. [/QUOTE]
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