K-12 EDUCATION
Muskogee's K-12 education system stands as a testament to our commitment to fostering excellence in our youth, an advantage that truly sets our city apart. With dedicated educators and state-of-the art academic and athletics facilities, our two public school systems provide students with a safe and unmatched learning environment that prepares students for a bright future.
PUBLIC SCHOOL SYSTEMS
Our city boasts not one, but two outstanding public school systems that underscore our dedication to educational excellence. Muskogee Public Schools (MPS) and Hilldale Public Schools stand as pillars of academic achievement, offering families the opportunity to provide their children with a top-tier education.
MPS excels in providing a high-quality learning environment with a strong commitment to student success. Its dedicated educators and top-notch facilities create a foundation for students to thrive and excel academically.
Hilldale Public Schools is equally renowned for its holistic approach to education. Their faculty not only prioritizes rigorous academic programs but also places a strong emphasis on character development. Hilldale nurtures well-rounded individuals, focusing on both academic excellence and the cultivation of in-demand career skills.
These two exemplary school systems provide parents with diverse and exceptional choices for their children's education, ensuring that the city remains a hub of educational opportunity and student success.
- 4,800+ Students Enrolled in Public Schools
- 85% Public School Graduation Rate
- 100% Graduation Rate at Hilldale High School with 2,000+ Students Enrolled
Public schools in Muskogee go beyond academics; they cultivate well-rounded individuals with strong character and a passion for learning. Our dedicated educators and top-notch facilities provide an environment where students not only excel academically but also grow as responsible and compassionate members of our community.Josh Nixon PRINCIPAL OF HILLDALE HIGH SCHOOL
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Muskogee Wins State Football Championship
EDMOND — Muskogee High School defeated Stillwater, 28-26, to win the Class 6A II state football championship Friday at Chad Richison Stadium in Edmond. It is the Roughers’ 10th state football championship — their first since 1986. Stillwater scored with less than 30 seconds remaining the game to pull within two points. Muskogee stopped Stillwater’s...