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Okmulgee High School has postponed the start of the school year to accommodate necessary relocations due to structural issues found in the building. Classes will now be held at the CAAT Building, ensuring no disruption to the academic schedule. Community support has been instrumental in this transition, and transportation for extracurricular activities will be provided. Parents and students are assured that safety remains the top priority during this period of adjustment.
Okmulgee, OK – The first day of school at Okmulgee High School has been delayed to Tuesday, August 19, 2025, due to unforeseen structural issues discovered in the existing building. The district’s superintendent, LuVona Copeland, announced that parts of the building would need to be closed, necessitating the move to an alternative location.
The structural issues were identified approximately two weeks ago during an inspection that revealed significant damage such as loose bricks and deterioration in supporting materials. In light of these findings, district officials deemed it necessary to relocate all high school classes to ensure the safety of students and faculty.
The decision for this major change was made during an emergency board meeting, allowing for swift action to mitigate potential risks. All classes will be held at the CAAT Building (Center for Aviation and Advanced Technologies), which is also owned by the district. Although the CAAT Building currently hosts the Green Country Technology Center, officials have confirmed that there is sufficient space for both institutions to function without overlap.
Despite the inconvenience caused by the relocation, there will be no alterations to the academic schedule or curriculum for Okmulgee High School students. Administrators and teachers are working diligently to prepare the CAAT Building for student occupancy, ensuring that all necessary resources and materials are available for the start of classes.
Students at the primary and intermediate school levels have already commenced their school year on August 14, maintaining their original schedules. However, to compensate for the school days missed by high school students due to the delay, the district plans to utilize three of the six snow days already allocated for the academic year.
Community support has played a crucial role in facilitating the logistics surrounding this transition. Local businesses are stepping up to assist with the move and are providing food for students and staff during this period of adjustment.
As of now, it remains uncertain whether high school students will eventually return to the original building after repairs are completed. The district is focused on ensuring the immediate safety and educational needs of its students during this transitional phase.
Transportation will also be a priority, as the district will provide buses for students involved in extracurricular activities, ensuring they arrive at the appropriate locations despite the change in venue.
The Okmulgee community continues to rally around its schools during this challenging time, demonstrating resilience and support for the educational system. The district remains committed to prioritizing the well-being and safety of its students and staff while navigating these unexpected structural challenges.
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