Education
Enrollment for Owasso Public Schools’ Virtual Program Closes Soon
The enrollment period for the spring 2026 session of Owasso Public Schools’ secondary virtual school is set to close at 17:00 on March 1, 2026. Interested families can complete the enrollment process online at tinyurl.com/DigitalRams. This virtual program provides an alternative educational pathway for students, enabling them to engage with their studies from home.
In related local news, Owasso has seen a series of developments that have captured community attention. Recently, two football players were removed from the roster following an alleged sexual crime, stirring discussions among parents and students. The incident has raised concerns about safety and conduct within the school sports programs.
Additionally, a student from the University of Oklahoma is challenging a grade of F, arguing it infringes on his rights to freedom of speech and involves religious discrimination. This case has sparked debate within academic circles regarding the balance between educational standards and individual rights.
In a notable real estate transaction, a home designed by the iconic architect Frank Lloyd Wright has recently sold for $3.5 million in Tulsa. The sale highlights the enduring appeal and value of Wright’s architectural legacy, drawing interest from both local and international buyers.
On the sports front, Avery Hotel’s planned project along Route 66 has been canceled by the developer, a decision that has disappointed many who anticipated the revitalization of the area. In a remarkable display of resilience, the Sand Springs football team completed a dramatic comeback against Putnam City, advancing to the state competition.
As the collegiate football scene heats up, Oklahoma State University has hired Eric Morris from North Texas to succeed Mike Gundy as head coach. This strategic move aims to infuse new energy into the program and enhance its competitive edge.
In a heartfelt community gesture, Connors State College is set to host a vigil for the men’s basketball team captain who tragically passed away following a game. The event aims to honor his legacy and support the grieving team and community.
Amid these developments, Berry Tramel, a local sports commentator, has provided insights into the ongoing College Football Playoff rankings, particularly regarding the competition for the eighth seed between Oklahoma and Notre Dame. His analysis reflects the passionate interest in college football as the season progresses.
In addition, a significant donation of $17 million has been announced by philanthropist MacKenzie Scott to Northeastern State University, marking a transformative moment for the institution. This financial boost is expected to enhance educational opportunities and resources for students.
As the community navigates these events, they remain interconnected, reflecting the dynamic and evolving landscape of education and sports in Oklahoma.
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