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ENROLLMENT TRENDS · OKLAHOMA

Oklahoma schools on the rise

Oklahoma public schools with the largest enrollment growth from 2017-18 to 2024-25.

Schools in this report
50
top growth in state
Top growth
+217%
JOHN MARSHALL MS
Range
+41% to +217%
2017-18 → 2024-25
TOP 50 OK PUBLIC SCHOOLS BY ENROLLMENT GROWTH · 2017-18 → 2024-25
SchoolCityDistrict2017-182024-25% change
JOHN MARSHALL MSOKLAHOMA CITYOKLAHOMA CITY220698217%
Pauls Valley Elementary SchoolPAULS VALLEYPAULS VALLEY179462158%
LEARNING TREE ACADEMYLAWTONLAWTON236547132%
PRAIRIE ESGUYMONGUYMON200454127%
MONROE DEMONSTRATION MSTULSATULSA294657124%
DIMENSIONS ACADEMYNORMANNORMAN254561121%
CACHE ESCACHECACHE371766107%
SANTA FE SOUTH PATHWAYS MID-COLLEGEOKLAHOMA CITYSANTA FE SOUTH CHARTER191394106%
THELMA R. PARKS ESOKLAHOMA CITYOKLAHOMA CITY248498101%
HILLDALE LOWER ESMUSKOGEEHILLDALE48095298.3%
CLASSEN MS OF ADVANCED STUDIESOKLAHOMA CITYOKLAHOMA CITY46391697.8%
CACHE MSCACHECACHE32162093.1%
COLLEGE BOUND-EASTSIDE CAMPUSTULSACOLLEGE BOUND ACADEMY of TULSA28655293.0%
SKIATOOK ESSKIATOOKSKIATOOK17734192.7%
DOUGLASS HSOKLAHOMA CITYOKLAHOMA CITY41277387.6%
SPENCER ESSPENCEROKLAHOMA CITY21638377.3%
ELLEN OCHOA ESTULSAUNION54696877.3%
TRAICETULSATULSA48384574.9%
JOHN MARSHALL HSOKLAHOMA CITYOKLAHOMA CITY45980274.7%
COLLINSVILLE UPPER ESCOLLINSVILLECOLLINSVILLE40169773.8%
General Thomas P Stafford ElementaryWEATHERFORDWEATHERFORD33755865.6%
DOVE SCIENCE ACADEMY ESWARR ACRESDOVE SCHOOLS OF OKC (CHARTER)32051962.2%
DOVE SCIENCE ACADEMY HSOKLAHOMA CITYDOVE SCHOOLS OF OKC (CHARTER)24138961.4%
EMERSON ESTULSATULSA23337661.4%
DEL CITY MSDEL CITYMIDWEST CITY-DEL CITY54687660.4%
WHITE ROCK PUBLIC SCHOOLMCLOUDWHITE ROCK10316560.2%
MIDWEST CITY MSMIDWEST CITYMIDWEST CITY-DEL CITY58794060.1%
NORTHWEST CLASSEN HSOKLAHOMA CITYOKLAHOMA CITY1,1961,91460.0%
DEWAR HSDEWARDEWAR10216359.8%
POND CREEK-HUNTER ESPOND CREEKPOND CREEK-HUNTER12720057.5%
TAFT MSOKLAHOMA CITYOKLAHOMA CITY6991,09656.8%
COLEMAN ESCOLEMANCOLEMAN12619554.8%
TULSA SCHL OF ARTS AND SCIENCE MSTULSATULSA SCHOOL OF ARTS AND SCIENCES CHARTER15023254.7%
CLASSEN HS OF ADVANCED STUDIESOKLAHOMA CITYOKLAHOMA CITY52981053.1%
SANTA FE SOUTH SPERO ESOKLAHOMA CITYSANTA FE SOUTH CHARTER31848652.8%
JOHN REX CHARTER ESOKLAHOMA CITYJOHN REX CHARTER SCHOOL53281052.3%
PIEDMONT HSPIEDMONTPIEDMONT1,0501,57950.4%
CASHION HSCASHIONCASHION14221249.3%
MIDDLEBERG PUBLIC SCHOOLBLANCHARDMIDDLEBERG20830948.6%
PRYOR HSPRYORPRYOR58887248.3%
CASHION MSCASHIONCASHION13920648.2%
JEFFERSON ESARDMOREARDMORE27239645.6%
CENTRAL MSEDMONDEDMOND7211,03643.7%
WHITEFIELD PUBLIC SCHOOLWHITEFIELDWHITEFIELD16223142.6%
BANNER PUBLIC SCHOOLEL RENOBANNER22832442.1%
COLCORD ESCOLCORDCOLCORD35951042.1%
DOVER ESDOVERDOVER10114341.6%
DEER CREEK HSEDMONDDEER CREEK1,6182,29041.5%
JENNINGS PUBLIC SCHOOLJENNINGSJENNINGS21530340.9%
JOHN K HUBBARD ESNOBLENOBLE44061840.5%
50 of 50 rows · Brick-and-mortar only. Virtual, online, and cyber schools excluded. Schools must have had ≥100 students in 2017-18 and be open in both school years.↓ Download schools-on-the-rise-by-state-ok.csv

How this list was built

Every Oklahoma public school that reported total enrollment in both the NCES SY 2017-18 and SY 2024-25 vintages was scored on percent change in enrollment. Schools needed at least 100 students in 2017-18 to qualify, which filters out small specialty programs whose percentage swings are dominated by noise. Brick-and-mortar only: virtual academies, cyber charters, and online schools are excluded by name pattern and by NCES is_virtual flag. Those schools dominate raw growth numbers but rarely represent a school families are choosing for their neighborhood.

Enrollment growth is a leading indicator, not a quality measure. Schools grow because catchment areas shift, because districts consolidate, because a magnet program opens, or because reputation pulls in transfers. A school on this list is one that more Oklahomafamilies are sending their kids to in 2024-25 than in 2017-18, for whatever reason. Pair this with the school's page on allk12 for test scores, demographics, and discussion.

Source data

NCES Common Core of Data, EDGE_ADMINDATA_PUBLICSCH MapServer, vintages 2017-18 and 2024-25. Refreshed yearly when NCES publishes a new admin-data release. School names, slugs, and current district affiliation come from the 2024-25 snapshot.

HOW TO CITE THIS REPORT

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allk12 (2026). "Oklahoma schools on the rise: enrollment growth 2017–2024." Retrieved from https://allk12.com/reports/on-the-rise/oklahoma
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