For the 2024 school year, there is 1 private school serving 75 students in Washita County, OK (there are 9 public schools, serving 1,831 public students). 4% of all K-12 students in Washita County, OK are educated in private schools (compared to the OK state average of 5%).
100% of private schools in Washita County, OK are religiously affiliated (most commonly Mennonite).
Private Schools in Washita County (2024)
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many private schools are located in Washita County, OK?
1 private schools are located in Washita County, OK.
What percentage of students in Washita County, OK go to private school?
4% of all K-12 students in Washita County, OK are educated in private schools (compared to the OK state average of 5%).
What percentage of private schools are religiously affiliated in Washita County, OK?
100% of private schools in Washita County, OK are religiously affiliated (most commonly Mennonite).
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