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One in Three Oklahoma Districts Just Hit Record-Low Enrollment
Tulsa is at its lowest enrollment in at least 11 years. So is Oklahoma City. So are Moore, Union, and Enid. In total, 187 of Oklahoma's 541 public school districts recorded their lowest enrollment in ...
Oklahoma's Elementary Pipeline Is Emptying
For every kindergartner who walked into an Oklahoma public school this fall, a senior walked out the other end and took a friend. The state enrolled 45,680 kindergartners in 2025-26 but counted 49,213...
Traditional Schools Lost 33,300 Students. The State Totals Hid It.
Oklahoma's statewide enrollment has barely moved in a decade. At 686,718 students in 2025-26, the total sits just 5,952 below its 2015-16 level, a decline of 0.9%. By national standards, that number l...
Three in Four Oklahoma Districts Still Below Pre-COVID Enrollment
Oklahoma's public school enrollment returned above pre-pandemic levels in 2022. It stayed there for three years. Then, in 2025-26, the bottom fell out: 10,640 students vanished in a single year, the l...
Bixby Grew 41% While Tulsa Lost a Fifth of Its Students
Bixby added 2,486 students over the last decade. Tulsa Public Schools, 15 miles north, lost 8,417 in the same period. The two districts share a metro area, a labor market, and an interstate corridor. ...
Two of Three Oklahoma Districts Lost Students This Year
In 2019, 333 Oklahoma districts lost students. The state still grew by 3,770, because a handful of fast-expanding charter and virtual schools more than offset the losses. In 2025-26, 350 districts los...
Tulsa Is Now Oklahoma's Largest District. Both It and OKC Are at All-Time Lows.
For decades, the question of Oklahoma's largest school district had an obvious answer. Oklahoma City enrolled 45,577 students in 2015-16, nearly 5,000 more than Tulsa. The gap seemed structural, built...