Deer Creek Public Schools

{{Short description|School district in Oklahoma, U.S.}}

{{Use American English|date=April 2025}}

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{{Infobox school district

| name = Deer Creek School District

| logo =

| motto =

| established = 1926

|type = Public

| grades = K - 12

| superintendent = Jason Perez

| students = 7,921 (April 30, 2025)

|teachers = 427

| mascot = Archie the Antler

| colors = Navy Blue, White, Black

| website = {{URL|www.deercreekschools.org}}

| school_board = 5 members

|schools = 8

}}

Deer Creek School District serves students in northwestern Oklahoma County and southwestern Logan County in Oklahoma. As of April 2025, the district enrolls 7,921 students.{{Cite web|url=https://nces.ed.gov/ccd/districtsearch/district_detail.asp?Search=2&details=1&ID2=4009570&DistrictID=4009570|title = Deer Creek District Info}}

There are eight schools in the district: Deer Creek High School, Deer Creek Middle School, Deer Creek Intermediate School, Deer Creek Elementary School, Prairie Vale Elementary School, Rose Union Elementary School, Grove Valley Elementary School, and Spring Creek Elementary School.

History

The Deer Creek School District was established in 1926. Deer Creek is a growing community sprawling over the border between Oklahoma County and Logan County. It is named for the nearby Deer Creek, which snakes through much of the district and occasionally causes the schools to close by flooding during times of heavy rains.[https://www.oklahoman.com/article/3621245/high-water-in-deer-creek-area-forces-officials-to-close-school "High water in Deer Creek area forces officials to close school" The Oklahoman (Nov. 8, 2011)] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20211026231726/https://www.oklahoman.com/article/3621245/high-water-in-deer-creek-area-forces-officials-to-close-school|date=October 26, 2021}}Snider, Adam [https://kfor.com/news/in-your-corner/its-a-pain-in-the-rear-county-negotiations-stall-on-massive-deer-creek-logjam/ "In your corner: It's a pain in the rear : County negotiations stall on massive Deer Creek logjam" (Mar. 24, 2021)] Accessed Oct. 26, 2021.

This region of Oklahoma was part of the Unassigned Lands and was settled during the Oklahoma Land Run of 1889.Maloney, Ann, [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~oknowata/OOOT.htm Organization of Oklahoma Territory] (accessed June 15, 2010). Before the land run began, the area was surveyed into sections by the federal Public Land Survey System, with each section measuring {{convert|1|mile|spell=in}} by one mile, and divided evenly into {{convert|160|acre|km2|adj=on}} homesteads, called quarter-sections.Howard, William Willard, [http://www.library.cornell.edu/Reps/DOCS/landrush.htm The Rush to Oklahoma], Harper's Weekly 33 (May 18, 1889): 391-94. Sections were organized into larger entities, called townships, that consisted of 36 numbered sections. Following a pattern set during the settling of the Northwest Territories in 1787, the Organic Act dedicated section No. 16 for the support of public schools. In the Deer Creek Public School District, both northern quarters and the southwestern quarter were sold to raise funds to build the school. The first school was built on the southeast quarter-section, at what is now called N. MacArthur Boulevard and W. 206th Street in the unincorporated part of Oklahoma County.

During the Great Depression, the federal Works Project Administration built a one-story, red-brick school at the far southeastern corner of this quarter-section. This building included a half-court basketball gymnasium, about a dozen classrooms, and a small library. A gymnasium and separate cafeteria were added later. The buildings have since been demolished, but the trees that surrounded the building are still present, and part of the building's brick façade is used on the entrance to the high school's auditorium.

Boundary

Within Oklahoma County, the district includes parts of Edmond and Oklahoma City.{{cite web|url=https://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/DC2020/PL20/st40_ok/schooldistrict_maps/c40109_oklahoma/DC20SD_C40109.pdf|title=2020 CENSUS - SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: Oklahoma County, OK|publisher=U.S. Census Bureau|access-date=2024-01-28}} The district extends into Logan County, in which Guthrie extends into it.{{cite web|url=https://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/DC2020/PL20/st40_ok/schooldistrict_maps/c40083_logan/DC20SD_C40083.pdf|title=2020 CENSUS - SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: Logan County, OK|publisher=U.S. Census Bureau|access-date=2024-01-28}} - [https://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/DC2020/PL20/st40_ok/schooldistrict_maps/c40083_logan/DC20SD_C40083_SD2MS.txt Text list] Additionally, it extends into Canadian County.{{cite web|url=https://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/DC2020/PL20/st40_ok/schooldistrict_maps/c40017_canadian/DC20SD_C40017.pdf|title=2020 CENSUS - SCHOOL DISTRICT REFERENCE MAP: Canadian County, OK|publisher=U.S. Census Bureau|page=4 (PDF p. 5/13)|access-date=2024-01-28}} - [https://www2.census.gov/geo/maps/DC2020/PL20/st40_ok/schooldistrict_maps/c40017_canadian/DC20SD_C40017_SD2MS.txt Text list]

Schools

Since the early 1980s, the district has expanded considerably due to exurban sprawl. It now has five elementary schools, none of which are at the original location. Prairie Vale Elementary School was the first school built away from the original site. It is near the western border of the City of Edmond and on the border of northwest Oklahoma City. Deer Creek Elementary moved several miles south and serves primarily students living in the Memorial and MacArthur area of Oklahoma City. Rose Union is {{convert|1|mile|spell=in}} northeast of the original site and draws students from the largest section of the school district. Grove Valley covers the NW 192nd and Portland (Highway 74) area. In the 2008–2009 school year, the four elementary schools enrolled a total of 1,850 students in grades pre-K through 5.[http://www.deercreekschools.org/studentpopulation/ Student Population] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20080609193036/http://www.deercreekschools.org/studentpopulation/ |date=2008-06-09 }}, Deercreekschools.org A fifth elementary, Spring Creek Elementary, opened in August 2013 and is located off of Rockwell and 150th.

=High School=

  • Deer Creek High School

Deer Creek High School (DCHS) is located in northern Oklahoma County, Oklahoma, north of Oklahoma City and west of Edmond on the northwest corner of NW 206th Street and MacArthur Boulevard. The high school has dramatically expanded over the past half-decade. The high school facilities include a two-story annex, a freshman academy, Alumni Hall, the old gym, a PAAC (Performing Arts & Athletic Center), a multi-sport complex, and a new football stadium.

=Middle Schools=

  • Deer Creek Middle School
  • Central Creek Middle School (Under Construction & opening in 2026)

=Intermediate School=

  • Deer Creek Intermediate School

=Elementary Schools=

  • Deer Creek Elementary School
  • Grove Valley Elementary School
  • Prairie Vale Elementary School
  • Rose Union Elementary School
  • Spring Creek Elementary School
  • Knight Ridge Elementary School (Under Construction & opening in 2025)

Awards

Deer Creek High School, Deer Creek Middle School, Deer Creek Elementary School, Grove Valley Elementary School, and Prairie Vale Elementary School are Blue Ribbon Schools.{{Cite web|date=2017-09-28|title=Six Oklahoma schools receive Blue Ribbon designation|url=https://oklahoman.com/article/5565877/six-oklahoma-schools-receive-blue-ribbon-designation/|access-date=2022-01-22|website=Oklahoman.com|language=en-US}}

Sports

All schools in this district have the same mascot, the "Deer Creek Antlers".{{Cite web|title=Deer Creek Athletics|url=https://www.facebook.com/antlerathletics/|access-date=2022-01-21|website=www.facebook.com|language=en}}

Construction

The current high school building began in the early 1980s as the two short arms (originally intended to form an X shape) that point northeast and southeast on the east face of the classroom building. Since then, it has been expanded several times, more than tripling its original size to accommodate the rapidly growing student body.

On February 8, 2022, two new bonds were approved that gave the district a total of $138,110,000. These bonds have been used to build the under construction Knight Ridge Elementary School and the new under construction Middle School. The bonds have also been used to expand the cafeterias and kitchens at Deer Creek and Prairie Vale Elementary School.{{Cite web|title=Bond Projects - Deer Creek School District|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20250430225234/https://www.deercreekschools.org/about-us/bonds|access-date=2025-04-30|website=www.deercreekschools.org|language=en}}

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