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Facilities

Administration Offices
and Superintendent Offices
600 Maple
Yukon, OK 73099
(405) 354-2587
FAX (405) 354-4208
 
Athletic Field House and Office
1025 Garth Brooks Blvd.
Yukon, OK 73099 
(405) 354-0413

Fine Arts Center
850 Yukon Ave.
Yukon, OK 73099 
(405) 354-8356
 
Alternative School Program
Yukon Alternative Learning Experience

Grades 11 and 12
320 S 9th
Yukon, OK 73099 
(405)354-6619
 
Grades 9 and 10
946 Poplar
Yukon, OK 73099
(405) 350-2650

Headstart Program
950 Poplar
Yukon, OK 73099 
(405) 354-7354

Child Nutrition
500 E Vandament
Yukon, OK 73099 
(405) 265-1340
 
 
Maintenance
1011 W Main
Yukon, OK 73099 
(405) 354-6646
Transportation
11043 NW 10th
Yukon, OK 73099 
(405) 354-6667

 


Seven Elementary Schools

 

 

 

    Principal

Central

300 S 9th

(405) 354- 2501

    Carol Burton

Ralph A. Myers    

1200 S 1st

(405) 354-5252

    Robin Russell

Parkland

2200 S Cornwell

(405) 354-7786

    Lance Haggard

Ranchwood

607 Annawood

(405) 354-6616

    Kristin Kilpatrick

Shedeck

2100 S Holly Ave.

(405) 354-6601

    Beverly Kindred

Skyview

2800 N Mustang Rd.

(405) 354-4852

    Cecil Bowles

Surrey Hills

10700 N Hastings

(405) 373-1973

    Carla Smith












Two Middle Schools 6-8th Grade

Independence Middle School
900 E Vandament Ave.
Yukon, OK 73099
(405) 354-5274
Tresa Smith, Principal 

 
Lakeview Middle School
2700 N Mustang Road
Yukon, OK 73099
(405) 350-2630
Janice McComas, Principal
 
 

     
 

                           
Yukon High School

Yukon High School 9/10
(South Campus)

1029 S Garth Brooks Blvd.
Yukon, OK 73099    
(405) 354-6692   
Shirley Tucker, Principal 
 
Yukon High School 11/12    
(North Campus)

1000 Yukon Ave.
Yukon, OK 73099    
(405) 354-6661   
Dyton Coleman, Principal 
 

 
The school facilities of Yukon Public Schools range from high to superior in ratings. Yukon experienced rapid growth from the late 1960's to the 1970's, making it difficult to provide enough quality facilities for the students. However, with the help of the community through continuous bond issue passage, the school system has been able to build and maintain excellent facilities. Continuous upgrading of facilities is necessary to ensure excellent schools for each child presently enrolled and for future generations.

Most facilities have been build within the last 25 years. All are bright, well-lit, heated and air-conditioned buildings that provide children with a pleasant and safe study environment. A great deal of planning has gone into each of the buildings to provide for the needs of the regular classroom and to provide adequate areas for special curricular needs.