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Will Rogers College Middle and High School provides all students with opportunities to develop the academic, social, psychological, personal, and critical-thinking skills necessary to get to and through college and to prepare them for career and personal success in a global society.
Will Rogers Middle and High School, located at 3909 E. 5th Place in Tulsa, Oklahoma, was built by Tulsa Public Schools in 1939 using WPA workers and designed by Joseph R. Koberling, Jr. and Leon B. Senter. It was named for the humorist Will Rogers, who died in 1935, along with Wiley Post in a plane crash.
Will Rogers College Middle and High school 6th - 12th Grade 3909 E. 5 Pl. Tulsa, Oklahoma 74112 Map icon Phone: 918-833-9000 Leadership Team PROGRAM HIGHLIGHTS Extra-curricular activities 100 Black Men Academic Bowl Bike Club Black Student Union Change Makers Chef Club Chess Club City Year Communities in Schools Crime Scene Investigating Debate
Will Rogers High School Claimed 3909 East 5th Place, Tulsa, OK 74112 Contact info Website 3 /10 GreatSchools Rating 3 reviews Awards Public school 859 Students Grades 9-12 Updates Compare 3 /10 GreatSchools Summary Rating 1/10 Test Scores below average 6/10 College Readiness average 1/10 Equity below average Last updated: Aug 18, 2022 ACADEMICS
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The first official school year for Rogers was 1938-1939 during which time they had an estimated 1200 students. Located in one of the most beautiful buildings in the City of Tulsa, Will Rogers High School opened in 1939 with a student body of 1,501, a staff of 44 teachers and three office personnel.