SCIENCE, MATHEMATICS SCHOOL PUSHED FOR OKLAHOMA CITY

From: The Journal Record | Date: January 13, 1987| Author: PATTI CASE | Copyright information
The Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics and its potential enrollment of 300 students, would find a welcome haven in Oklahoma City, according to Ann Ackerman, a math professor who chairs a committee that hopes the school will be set up in Oklahoma City.

The school, which is still on the drawing board, was conceived of as a public, residential, college preparatory school which particularly promising students of math and science could attend. The concept has the approval of the...

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