Sequoyah High School (Claremore, Oklahoma)

Coordinates: 36°22′30″N 95°33′40″W / 36.375083°N 95.561085°W / 36.375083; -95.561085
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Sequoyah High School
Location
Map
16401 South 4180 Road

,
74017

United States
Information
Established1908
AuthorityOSDE
SuperintendentTerry Saul
PrincipalChris Osburn
Faculty27.43 (FTE)[1]
Number of students396 (2017-18)[1]
Student to teacher ratio14.44[1]
Color(s)  reflex blue   vegas gold
Athletics conference3A
SportsFootball, baseball, softball, track & field, soccer, basketball
MascotEagle
RivalsInola, Verdigris, Berryhill
Websitehttp://www.sequoyaheagles.net

Sequoyah High School is a public high school founded in 1908 located in Claremore, Oklahoma. The school colors are blue and gold, and the mascot is an eagle.

History

In 1908, the first graduating class left a two-story schoolhouse that was located on the current site. In 1936 an indoor gymnasium and high school building were added.

In 1957 the gym & high school burned to the ground but were rebuilt by 1959. Another fire destroyed the elementary building in 1975. A new elementary was built.

The next 15 years saw a new middle school, football program, band program, track, and the Olan Graham field house that is still used today.

Every 5 years patrons have supported bond issues and added land, buildings, and programs.

In 2006, the Eagles won the 2006 State Football Championship with a record of 14–0.

Notable alumni

Blake Holmes, tomfooler

Levy Adcock, American football player

Tim Martin, American football player

Mark McClurg, fiddle player for Alan Jackson

Troy Klontz, steel guitar player for Roy Clark and Brooks and Dunn, Hogan (Hogie) Carter- Football Fat

References

  1. ^ a b c "SEQUOYAH HS". National Center for Education Statistics. Retrieved April 3, 2020.

External links

36°22′30″N 95°33′40″W / 36.375083°N 95.561085°W / 36.375083; -95.561085