OKCPS is hosting virtual graduations for the seniors at each of our high schools. The district hopes these ceremonies will provide a unique opportunity to celebrate the accomplishments of the Class of 2020 for each school. OKCPS worked with an audiovisual company to create an original graduation video for each school. Each school’s video will […]
Capitol Hill High School
Capitol Hill High’s Academy of Fine Arts provides unique opportunities for performing and visual arts students
The academy hosts a special art showcase Feb. 8 in the school auditorium.
Fiestas de las Americas and Parade of the Americas are back for a 12th year
The event runs 10 a.m.-8 p.m. Saturday in Historic Capitol Hill.
State superintendent holds town hall meeting to address new education standards
Each state will approve Every Student Succeeds Act requirements and send them to the United States Department of Education.
Chicken-Fried News: Back to black
Two OKC high schools started the school year with spray-painted graffiti on their walls.
Voters will decide on OKCPS bonds
Nov. 8, voters will be faced with school bonds for technology, transportation and building repairs and updates.
OKCPS graduates first class of career academies students
Students in OKCPS’ career academies focus their studies in special areas and graduate with unique skills.
Teen moms, dads find support through new OKCPS program
“I do everything and anything to help these kids be successful,” Morgan said.
News briefs: road improvements, Capitol Hill High School mascot and more
Streets improving Do you find the nearly 8,100 miles of roads in Oklahoma City to be of good quality? If you do, then youre in the minority. Survey results from the citys public works department show that just 35 percent of city residents are satisfied with the condition of local streets. However, thats just a […]
News briefs: Councilman Pat Ryan retires, school board rejects OKC Bounty Hunters and more
So long Your paper once called me a grumpy old man, Councilman Pat Ryan (pictured) told the Oklahoma Gazette reporter in his office before a long pause. Thats the only thing youve ever got right about me. Ryan, a 10-year member of the Oklahoma City Council, often came across as a man with rough edges, […]
