2023-2024 Transfer Applications

    Transfer applications for the 2023-2024 school year will be accepted beginning June 1, 2023. Use the link https://sde.ok.gov/student-transfers to access the transfer document or to fill one out using the online portal.

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Wilburton Board of Education seeks applicants for District #3 seat

       The Wilburton Board of Education is accepting applications for Election District #3. All qualified applicants must submit a “Letter of Interest” to the Office of the Superintendent between the dates of May 3 and May 17, 2023 from 8:00 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. The Board of Education will review all “Letters of lnterest“at an appropriately scheduled board meeting and select an applicant to fill the vacant seat. Applicants must be eligible to serve. A map of District #3 is available at the County Election Board and is also posted outside of the Superintendent’s office.

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Wilburton FFA Receives Grant

           Wilburton FFA received the Oklahoma Rural Rehabilitation Corporation Grant for the amount of $ 3,000. The grant money received along with matching dollars will be used for the Wilburton School Farm renovation project. The renovation includes enclosing a portion of the existing structure, and updating the school farm facility. The upgrade to the school farm facility will provide quality housing for Wilburton 4 H & FFA students’ show animal projects as well as serve as a diversified hands-on agricultural education learning environment. Project competition date is set for the fall of 2023.              Pictured (L-R) is Wilburton FFA Advisor Mr. Brandon Spears, Wilburton FFA Officers Madison Johnson, Nate Harkins, Laney McAlester, Denver Patzack, Wilburton Public School Superintendent Mr. Kyle Vanderburg, Wilburton FFA Officers Caleb Brunson, John Hulsey, Brooklyn Cannon, and Lucy Wann.

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WILBURTON PUBLIC SCHOOLS NEWS RELEASE

December 16, 2021
We have recently learned of a TikTok challenge that may take place on
Friday, December 17. It is our understanding that the challenge
encourages students to make threats of shootings, bomb threats and
violence against schools. These threats do not target any specific
school and there has not been any threats to any Latimer County School.
The Latimer County Sheriff’s Office, the Red Oak Police Department, the
Wilburton Police Department, and the Choctaw Nation Tribal Police are
aware of the social media challenge, and we are working with social
media outlets and schools directly. So, Friday December 17 you may see
increased security and law enforcement presence at schools. I employ
everyone not to overreact as there is no threats directed to our schools
at this time.
While we understand that this event is only a rumor, we also know that
social media is a powerful tool often used to influence others. It is
always important to remain vigilant when it involves these types of
threats and challenges.
Sheriff Adam Woodruff
Sheriff Adam Woodruff
Latimer County, Oklahoma
God, Family, Country (in that order)
“Then I heard the voice of the Lord saying, Whom shall I send? and who
will go for us? And I said , “Here am I, SEND ME”
Isaiah 6:8