FYI - Guide to life in Stephens County, OK 2022 | Page 13

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EDUCATION from the Opal Lowry Trust and the Halliburton Charitable Foundation , Opal Lowry Innovation Center , located behind the main building of the high school , was born .
The district also has the Duncan Public Schools Foundation , which works to inspire academic excellence by providing resources that enhance education in Duncan .
MARLOW PUBLIC SCHOOLS
The second-largest school district in Stephens County with around 1,400 students , the Marlow Public Schools district is made up of Marlow High School , Marlow Middle School , Marlow Elementary School and Marlow Alternative School . District Administration moved into the old Garland Smith Public Library Building to set up a new office building , moving from the old administration building located at the High School .
Most recently , City of Marlow declared Dec . 11 as State Championship Day for the city after the Outlaws football team won State in 2021 , along with the Cross Country Boys and the Bootleggers .
Teams who have won state championships over the years for the Marlow Outlaws , include : Football , three times ; softball , 1997 ; Cross Country boys , 12 times ; Cross Country girls , six times ; wrestling , seven times ; Dual State , four times ; boys track , three times ; golf , 2017 ; speech and drama , seven times ; and Marlow Bootleggers , six times .
COMANCHE PUBLIC SCHOOLS With a total enrollment of more than
980 students , the Comanche Public School District is the third largest in the county . It consists of a three-building campus which houses Comanche High School , Comanche Middle School and Comanche Elementary School . The district has the FAME Academy alternate school . The district has received several grants to help promote a healthy lifestyle in their students and has put these funds to work by constructing a new physical education building at the elementary .
BRAY-DOYLE PUBLIC SCHOOLS Located east of Marlow , Bray-Doyle
Public Schools is another one-campus school system that educates students from the rural communities of Bray and Doyle .
The district , the home of the Donkeys , has recently started separating the elementary and middle school students of Bray-Doyle , as only elementary and high school divisions had existed before .
Back at the beginning of the 2016-2017 school year , Bray-Doyle Public Schools opened up a new building which housed high school students , a new science lab and a new computer lab .