News Summary
Okmulgee High School has decided to postpone its start date due to significant structural issues found during an inspection. To ensure the safety of students, classes will be relocated to the CAAT Building. The district will utilize three snow days to compensate for the delay, while community support has been vital during this transition. Parents can expect updates regarding the situation as it unfolds.
Okmulgee, Oklahoma – The start date for Okmulgee High School has been postponed to Tuesday, August 19, 2025, due to unexpected structural issues discovered during a recent inspection. The administration has deemed it necessary to close parts of the existing building in order to ensure student safety, prompting the district to take immediate action.
Superintendent LuVona Copeland announced that following a thorough inspection, it was revealed that the high school building had significant structural damage, including loose bricks and deterioration of supporting materials. In light of these findings, the decision to relocate all high school classes was made out of an abundance of caution.
The emergency board meeting led to the approval of relocating classes to the CAAT Building (Center for Aviation and Advanced Technologies), which is also owned by the district. Although the CAAT Building is currently occupied by the Green Country Technology Center, there is enough space for both educational institutions to operate concurrently without disrupting academic activities.
Despite the change in location, the district has assured parents and students that there will be no alterations to the established schedules or curriculum. Teachers and administrators are actively preparing the CAAT Building to accommodate high school students, ensuring a smooth transition.
While high school students adjust to their new temporary location, students at the primary and intermediate school levels have already begun their academic year, starting school on August 14. To compensate for the missed school days resulting from this delay, Okmulgee High School will utilize three of their six allocated snow days.
The decision to relocate was driven by the need to prioritize the safety of students and staff following the concerning inspection results. As structural issues can pose significant risks, the school district acted swiftly to reassess their plans and mitigate any potential dangers associated with the existing facility.
Community support has played an essential role throughout this transition, with local businesses stepping up to assist with the move and providing food resources to support students and staff during the relocation process. This outpouring of assistance has helped ease the burden on the district and has demonstrated the strength of community involvement in educational matters.
At this point, it remains uncertain whether high school students will eventually return to their original building after the necessary repairs are completed. The district has made it clear that future assessments will dictate the timeline for any potential return.
In preparation for extracurricular activities, the school has arranged for buses to transport students to the appropriate locations, ensuring that they can continue participating in their various programs seamlessly.
As the August 19 start date approaches, the district is committed to keeping parents and guardians informed about any updates regarding potential extensions or changes related to the high school’s relocation and safety measures in place. It is anticipated that the necessary adjustments will cater well to the students’ educational needs while maintaining a safe environment during this transitional period.