Description of District
 
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The Bartlesville Public School District's seven elementary schools, which serve students from pre-kindergarten until the fifth grade, boasted an enrollment of approximately 3,020 young people early in the 2010-11 academic year. The elementary schools operate with a nurturing homeroom environment to provide individual support and attention for the students. Music, art and physical education classes are provided in addition to regular classroom subjects.

The secondary school program within the Bartlesville Public School District consists of Central and Madison middle schools, the Bartlesville Mid-High School and Bartlesville High School. Central and Madison are for students from grades six through eight while the Mid-High is for freshmen and sophomores. Bartlesville High School is home to the district's juniors and seniors. Early in the 2010-11 academic year, the combined enrollment of the four schools was just over 3,000. In addition to the core curriculum, the secondary program offers a variety of courses such as foreign languages, art, music, speech and several advanced placement classes.

Specialists in the areas of learning disabilities, library, counseling, physical education and vocal and instrumental music serve on staff at all 11 schools within the district. The district's special education program employs specialists to aid exceptional students with physical and mental handicaps. A team of gifted/talented consultants work directly with students and teachers to meet the needs of our gifted student population.

In all, approximately 6,020 students were enrolled within the Bartlesville Public School District early in the 2010-11 academic year while it boasted approximately 860 employees.

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