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  1. 1809 Stubbeman, Norman, OK 73069 405-366-5954 405-573-3590. View Google Map Site Map

  2. 22 de abr. de 2016 · Norman North High School is ranked #4,777 in the National Rankings. Schools are ranked on their performance on state-required tests, graduation and how well they prepare students for college.

    • 1809 Stubbeman Avenue, Norman, 73069, OK
    • 040 5366 5954
  3. Norman North High School is a public, co-educational secondary school in Norman, Oklahoma. It was established on August 21, 1997, on the grounds of what had been Longfellow Middle School since 1972. Longfellow Has now been relocated to the building that once was Central Mid-High.

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    Norman North High School is a highly rated, public school located in NORMAN, OK. It has 2,401 students in grades 9-12 with a student-teacher ratio of 21 to 1. According to state test scores, 40% of students are at least proficient in math and 53% in reading.

    Norman North High School is a public school in Norman, OK with 2,401 students in grades 9-12. It offers AP courses, gifted programs, clubs, sports, and has a diverse and engaged student body.

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    • (405) 366-5954
    • 1809 STUBBEMAN AVE, NORMAN, 73069, OK
  4. 18 de ago. de 2022 · Norman North High School located in Norman, Oklahoma - OK. Find Norman North High School test scores, student-teacher ratio, parent reviews and teacher stats. We're an independent nonprofit that provides parents with in-depth school quality information.

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    • (405) 366-5954
    • 1809 Stubbeman Avenue, Norman, 73069, OK
  5. Norman North High School is a public school in Norman, OK, serving grades 9-12. It ranks in the top 10% of Oklahoma schools for overall test scores, math proficiency, and reading/language arts proficiency. See ratings, diversity, awards, and nearby schools.

  6. Norman Public Schools Announces Associate Degree Program. Students in Norman Public Schools will have the opportunity to earn an associate degree at a reduced cost. Through a partnership with Tulsa Community College, students can earn their degrees by the time they finish high school.