Putnam City School District

The Putnam City School District is a school district based in northwest Oklahoma City, Oklahoma suburb of Warr Acres, Oklahoma (United States). It serves approximately 19,000 students and includes 27 schools.[1]

The district was formed in 1914 through a consolidation multiple independent schools.[2] Its name comes from the original name of one of the suburban developments that was incorporated to form Warr Acres.[3]

History

The school district was the result of a consolidation of Central School, Ozmun School, Goff School, and County Line School.[2] Classes were offered for grades 1 through 8 initially and were held in the I.M Putnam building at 40th and Grove, the current site of James L. Capps Middle School.[2]

Warr Acres, where the district is located, incorporated several suburban developments including one called Putnam City.[3] Putnam City was named for its developer, Israel M. Putnam, a state lawmaker and real estate developer.[3]

List of schools

References

  1. Putnam City School District, Education.com (accessed June 15, 2010).
  2. 1 2 3 School History, Putnam City High School Alumni Association (accessed June 15, 2010).
  3. 1 2 3 Everett, Dianna, "Warr Acres," Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture (accessed June 18, 2010).
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