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Curriculum
Over 95% of OBA graduates go on to higher education;
therefore, the academic program is primarily college preparatory.
The foundation for academic success is established in junior high
classes featuring a curriculum stressing the "basics."
Textbooks are obtained from both Christian and non-Christian
publishers.
OBA regularly has one of the highest ACT composite score averages in
the state. For the past five years, OBA students' ACT
composite scores have averaged 24.9, as compared to the national
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Advancement Placement Courses
Currently offering AP English and AP
History, OBA works cooperatively with the
Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics to offer AP Calculus and
AP Physics.
Educational Needs Program
The Discovery Program provides guidance and therapy for students who
have special educational needs that cannot be fully met through the
regular classroom. The program challenges each student to
fully use his/her God-given abilities to become independent and
successful in the regular classroom. |
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Chapel
The OBA community meets
Wednesday and Friday mornings at 9:55 a.m. for a time of worship, teaching, and praise. Area pastors,
youth leaders, the OBA faculty and personalities, and the students
themselves, are invited to
share during this time.
Community Service
Community service is required for
all high school students and encouraged throughout the student body.
Mission trips within the United States as well as abroad give
students perspective and the opportunity to serve. |
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