Public-private proposal voting breakdown


Posted June 8, 2011 by Bob Przybylo Comment on this article Leave a comment

Public-private proposal

It was revealed Tuesday that the public-private schools proposal passed by a vote of 265-49 by the member schools. It had already been approved by the OSSAA Board of Directors in April. This will lead to some non-public schools’ athletic programs moving up a classification and goes into effect July 1.

Here’s a breakdown of the vote:

Ballots ruled invalid because not signed by the delegate:
Tulsa Washington, Bishop McGuinness, Gage, Madill, Mannford, Oilton, Tulsa Hale, Tulsa Memorial, Waukomis.

Ballots ruled invalid because postmarked after the deadline:
Cordell, Frontier, Glenpool, Kellyville, Metro Christian, Ponca City, Shawnee, Bluejacket, Oklahoma Union, Victory Life.

Schools that voted in favor of the proposal:
Ada, Adair, Afton, Agra, Alex, Aline-Cleo, Allen, Altus, Alva, Anadarko, Arapaho-Butler, Asher, Atoka, Balko, Barnsdall, Bartlesville, Beaver, Bennington, Berryhill, Bethany, Bethel, Big Pasture, Billings, Blackwell, Blair, Boise City, Bokoshe, Boone-Apache, Boswell, Bridge Creek, Bristow, Broken Arrow, Burlington, Burns Flat-Dill City, Byng, Cache, Calera, Calumet, Cameron, Canadian, Caney, Caney Valley, Canute, Carney, Catoosa, Cement, Central Marlow, Central Sallisaw, Chattanooga, Checotah, Chelsea, Cheyenne, Chickasha, Chisholm, Chouteau-Mazie, Claremore, Claremore Christian, Colcord, Coleman, Collinsville, Comanche, Commerce, Copan, Covington-Douglas, Coweta, Coyle, Crossings Christian, Cushing, Dale, Davenport, Davidson, Davis, Deer Creek, Depew, Dewar, Dewey, Dickson, Dover, Drummond, Duncan, Durant, Dustin, Eagletown, Earlsboro, Lawton Eisenhower, El Reno, Eldorado, Elgin, Elk City, Elmore City-Pernell, Empire, Fairland, Fairview, Fargo, Fletcher, Forgan, Foyil, Frederick, Freedom, Fort Gibson, Garber, Geary, Geronimo, Glencoe, Gracemont, Graham, Grove, Guthrie, Guymon, Hammon, Hardesty, Harding Fine Arts, Harrah, Hartshorne, Haskell, Haworth, Healdton, Henryetta, Hilldale, Hobart, Holdenville, Hominy, Howe, Hugo, Idabel, Inola, Jenks, Jones, Kansas, Keys (Parkhill), Kiefer, Kingston, Kiowa, Kremlin-Hillsdale, Latta, Lawton, Leedey, Lexington, Liberty, Lindsay, Little Axe, Lone Wolf, Lookeba-Sickles, Marietta, Marlow, Maud, Maysville, McLoud, Medford, Meeker, Merritt, Miami, Midwest City, Milburn, Millwood, Minco, Moore, Mooreland, Morrison, Moss, Muldrow, Mulhall-Orlando, Muskogee, Mustang, Newcastle, Norman, Norman North, Noble, Oaks, Oklahoma Christian Academy, Okmulgee, Olustee, Owasso, Paden, Panola, Paoli, Pauls Valley, Pawhuska, Pawnee, Perkins-Tryon, Pioneer-Pleasant Vale, Plainview, Porter, Poteau, Prague, Preston, Prue, Pryor, Purcell, Putnam City, Putnam North, Quapaw, Quinton, Reydon, Ringling, Ripley, Rock Creek, Roff, Roland, Rush Springs, Ryan, Sallisaw, Sand Springs, Sasakwa, Savanna, Sayre, Schulter, Seminole, Sentinel, Sequoyah-Claremore, Sharon-Mutual, Shattuck, Snyder, Southmoore, SW Covenant, Sperry, Sterling, Stillwater, Stilwell, Stonewall, Stratford, Stringtown, Stroud, Taloga, Tecumseh, Thackerville, Thomas, Tishomingo, Tonkawa, Turpin, Tushka, Tuttle, Valliant, Vanoss, Varnum, Velma-Alma, Verden, Verdigris, Vian, Vici, Vinita, Wakita, Walters, Wanette, Wapanucka, Warner, Washington, Weatherford, Webbers Falls, Welch, Wellston, Westmoore, Westville, Wetumka, Wilburton, Wilson-Henryetta, Wilson, Woodland, Woodward, Wright City, Wyandotte, Wynnewood, Yale, Yarbrough, Yukon.

Schools that voted against the proposal:
Amber-Pocasset, Am. Christian, Beggs, Tulsa Kelley, Bixby, Canton, Carl Albert, Cascia Hall, Cashion, Christian Heritage, Cleveland, Corn Bible, Crescent, Deer Creek-Lamont, Edmond Memorial, Edmond North, Edmond Santa Fe, Eufaula, Fort Supply, Granite, Hennessey, Heritage Hall, Indiahoma, Keyes, Kingfisher, Lincoln Christian, Locust Grove, Lomega, Luther, Lawton MacArthur, Morris, St. Mary, Ninnekah, Okarche, Okeene, Oklahoma Bible, Oklahoma Christian, Oktaha, Oologah, Panama, Putnam West, Salina, Smithville, Tipton, Tupelo, Tulsa Union, Victory Christian, Western Heights, Wewoka.

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