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Encyclopedia > Classen School of Advanced Studies
Classen School of Advanced Studies
Established 1919
School type Public
Locale Urban
Grades 6-12
Principal Dr. Ron Maxfield
Location Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA
District Oklahoma City Public Schools
Website http://www.okcps.org/hs/Classen_SAS/

Classen School of Advanced Studies (sometimes referred to simply as Classen SAS) is a public combined middle/high school with grades 6-12 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The Oklahoma City Public Schools magnet school, participates in the IB Diploma Programme, and offers fine arts courses. It is currently number 66 among The 100 Best High Schools in America according to Newsweek [1] (Classen was previously ranked number 17 [2] ). Year 1919 (MCMXIX) was a common year starting on Wednesday (link will display the full calendar). ... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ... Official language(s) None Capital Oklahoma City Largest city Oklahoma City Area  Ranked 20th  - Total 69,898 sq mi (181,196 km²)  - Width 230 miles (370 km)  - Length 298 miles (480 km)  - % water 1. ... The Oklahoma City Public Schools is the largest public school district in the Oklahoma City Metropolitan Area and the state of Oklahoma. ... This article needs additional references or sources for verification. ... The Oklahoma City Public Schools is the largest public school district in the Oklahoma City Metropolitan Area and the state of Oklahoma. ... In the U.S. system of education, a magnet school is a public school which offers innovative courses, specialized training, etc. ... The International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme, often colloquially referred to simply as IB[1], is a prestigious and rigorous educational programme taught in one of three languages (English, French or Spanish) and is intended for students in their final two years of secondary school, often before entering university. ... Fine art is a term used to refer to fields traditionally considered to be artistic. ...

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Students joining the school must choose a "major": Students wishing to earn an IB Diploma become IB majors, while students studying fine arts must choose a specific field of study for their major; the latter are frequently simply referred to as VPA (visual and performing arts) majors. Students may choose to switch their majors at a later date, although at times this is not feasible due to the IB Program's stringent course requirements. Students may choose classes regardless of their major; for example an IB major student might attend a music class, or a VPA major might attend an honors math class. However, certain classes are required. In order to graduate, students must all meet the standard curriculum set down by the Oklahoma City Public School board, and satisfy the requirements for their particular major. In addition, even though a VPA major might take IB courses they cannot test for the IB Diploma in high school. An academic major, major concentration, concentration, or simply major is a mainly U.S. and Canadian term for a college or university students main field of specialization during his or her undergraduate studies. ...


As the IB Program only covers grades 11-12, IB majors in grades 6-10 are considered "pre-IB" and attend honors classes to prepare them for the IB Program. This emphasis on grades 11-12 is one reason Classen is sometimes compared with the nearby Oklahoma School of Science and Math. Classen is sometimes referred to as a "prep" school for OSSM, as many of Classen's best students apply there. The OSSM application process has, however, become much more rigorous. For the class of 2008, 8 students applied and 5 got in. In the class of 2009, 9 applied and 2 were accepted, with 1 put on the waiting list. OSSM's facilities rival those of many Universities and all teachers hold high degrees in their repective fields. OSSM provides a superior foundation in mathematics, computer sciences, and the various sciences due to its much more advanced curriculum in those areas; Classen, however, tends to focus on the arts, and has more classes and opportunities in them than does OSSM. All of the VPA Programs have won many awards, including the Theatre Department, which has won the Oklahoma State One-Act Play Contest for three years in a row. The Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics (OSSM) is a two-year residential public high school near downtown Oklahoma City. ...


Classen goes by a block schedule, with A and B days. Mondays and Wednesdays are A days, Tuesdays and Thursdays are B days, and Fridays alternate. Each day consists of four 85 minute classes, with five minute passing periods between each and a thirty minute lunch period. Days of operation are the same as other Oklahoma City Public Schools. The Oklahoma City Public Schools is the largest public school district in the Oklahoma City Metropolitan Area and the state of Oklahoma. ...


History

Classen was originally established in 1919 as a junior high school. It was built on land that was part of an area that was being developed by Anton H. Classen, and 6.33 acres was purchased by the Oklahoma City Public Schools Board of Education for $55,100. The building was constructed at a cost of $420,500 by the Holmboe Construction Company. The three story brick building was enlarged in 1921, 1923, 1925, 1934 and 1957.


The school was converted to a high school in 1925, graduating its first senior class in the spring on 1926. The last CHS class graduated in 1985 when the school became a fifth year center. From its opening until 1985, CHS graduated slightly more than 20,000 students. In 1994 the school was changed to the Classen School of Advanced Studies, a magnet school for students in grades 6-12, and its first class graduated in May of 1997.


Available Majors

  • Dance
  • Dramatic Arts/Technical Theater
  • Guitar
  • IB Program
  • Instrumental Music
  • Piano
  • Strings
  • Two-dimensional Visual Arts (although the school offers three-dimensional art an elective)
  • Vocal Music

Classen Administration

Dr. Ron Maxfield (Principal)
Valerie Harris (IB Program Coordinator)
Gina Bonner (Fine Arts Program Coordinator)
Scot McAdoo (Academic Dean)


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Home (994 words)
The school was converted to a high school in 1925, graduating its first senior class in the spring on 1926.
In 1994 the school was changed to the Classen School of Advanced Studies, a magnet school for students in grades 9-12, and its first class graduated in May of 1997.
Classen SAS opened in 1919 as Classen High School and closed in 1985 due to declining enrollment in the district.
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Classen High School Alumni Association Established in 1985 Membership: 4,200+ Meetings held third Sunday of every month at 2 p.m.
In 1994 the school was changed to the Classen School of Advanced Studies, a magnet school for students in grades 6-12, and its first class graduated in May of 1997.
Only twelve schools are invited from the U.S., 8 of those 12 get to perform around town in Edinburgh, and 4 of those 8 get to perform in historic theaters; CSAS is one of those 4.
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