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OUR STORY

Located among agricultural fields, small-town living, growing industry, and thriving tech of northeastern Oklahoma, Pryor Public Schools has become the hub for an educational system focused on college preparation, career tech, and character growth. Since opening its doors in 1902, change has been consistent for Pryor Public Schools. What has remained constant is the commitment to stimulate intellectual curiosity and create life-long learners.

 

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Community Snapshot

This is who we are.

Today, PPS serves approximately 2953 learners from diverse backgrounds pursuing their individual educational goals. With a student-to-teacher ratio of 13:1, students are supported in their learning journey in the classroom, on the field, on the stage, and as they explore college classes and the workplace. 

 

 

FAST FACTS

 

 

 

 

Since 1902

Pryor Public Schools began on a single campus and is now a 5A multi-campus district.

The district was established on August 7, 1902.  Students began attending classes 2 months later.  Change has been consistent for the district; however, district values remain constant—respect, commitment, trust, and communication.

 

HISTORY

 

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Leaders Making a Difference

Superintendent Dr. Lisa Muller

The PPS Administration team, under the leadership of Dr. Muller, consistently works to create a positive culture where teachers can thrive and grow which ultimately leads to greater student success.

 

ADMINISTRATION TEAMS

 

Hometown living

Community Schools in Pryor Creek, Oklahoma 

Centered in the heart of Green Country, Pryor offers neighborhood schools with a thriving Tiger PRIDE After School Program to serve families.  Pryor students can choose from a variety of programs in academics, industry, and technical fields all while enjoying a traditional small town atmosphere.  Come see what Pryor has to offer. 

 

City of Pryor Creek

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