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Rank City/Town/ Municipal type Population
(2020 Census)
1 Wellington City 7,715
2 Belle Plaine City 1,467
3 Oxford City 1,048
4 Caldwell City 1,025
5 Nash Town 197
6 Deer Creek Town 125
7 Manchester Town 99
8 Renfrow Town 12
9 Jefferson Town 8

Medford Public Schools
Location
United States of America
District information
GradesPre-K — 12th Grade
EstablishedFebruary 23, 1894 (1894-02-23)
SuperintendentTyler Locke (2019 - present)
Schools1 conjoined school building
NCES District ID4019620
Students and staff
Students272 [1]
Teachers27
Student–teacher ratio10.2:1
Athletic conferenceCherokee Strip Conference
District mascotCardinals
ColorsRed and White   
Other information
WebsiteHomepage

The Medford Public School District is a public U.S. school district based in Medford, Oklahoma

Athletics[edit]

Medford Public Schools compete in Classes C and B of Oklahoma School Athletics. Athletic programs hosted by the school include softball, basketball, baseball, football, track and field, cross country, and golf.

State Academic Championships
Year Sport Class
1945 Football Class C
1946 Football Class C
1983 Girls’ Track Class B
1984 Boys’ Basketball Class B
1988 Boys’ Track Class B
1990 Girls’ Track Class B
1992 Girls’ Track Class B
1999 Football Class C

Area Served[edit]

The Medford Public School System is one of three United States school districts to be centered in Grant County, Oklahoma. The other two schools being Pond Creek-Hunter and Deer Creek-Lamont.

Medford Schools’ influence has grown over time as districts such as Wakita, Jefferson, and Renfrow high schools have been absorbed due to population decrease.

City[edit]

Medford

Towns[edit]

Wakita
Manchester
Renfrow
Jefferson

Unincorporated Communities[edit]

Numa
Clyde

Notable Alumni[edit]

James Kilian, former profesional football player who won the high school a state championship in 1999.
Page Belcher, an Oklahoma representative who served from 1953 - 1973.
Cindy Ross, first female president of Cameron University.

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Medford School District". Public School Review. Retrieved April 9, 2022.