The Autry Technology Center Regional Center in Enid offers a one-year advanced program in math and physics for local high school students, allowing them to stay affiliated with their home schools while gaining college-level skills and AP credits.
Instructors provide personalized attention; students build strong foundations in calculus and physics, enhancing ACT scores and college readiness. Program emphasizes study skills and peer collaboration in a supportive environment.
The Stilwell Regional Center, part of the Tahlequah/Stilwell OSSM program, shares coursework in advanced math and physics, integrating community activities for holistic development.
Focuses on peer learning and real-world application in a rural setting, preparing students for STEM success while fostering local ties.
The Tahlequah Regional Center at Indian Capital Technology Center, serving Cherokee and Adair counties since 2001, offers rotational schedules for calculus and physics across two campuses, mimicking college experience with small classes.
Serves hundreds of students; graduates attend diverse colleges in engineering, medicine, and more. Emphasizes individualized instruction and community engagement.
The Poteau Regional Center at Kiamichi Technology Center, started in 2006, provides AP-level math and physics for southeast Oklahoma students, boasting high scholarship awards and college attendance rates.
Over 170 alumni have earned millions in scholarships; 98% pursue higher education. Program builds rigorous problem-solving and conceptual understanding.
The OSSM Main Campus in Oklahoma City is a premier residential high school for academically gifted juniors and seniors, emphasizing advanced STEM education with college-level rigor. It serves over 100 students statewide, fostering research, innovation, and interdisciplinary learning on a 32-acre campus near the State Capitol and health sciences centers.
Students engage in undergraduate-level research, publish papers, and compete nationally, preparing for top universities.
The OSU-IT Regional Center in Okmulgee, established in 1999, delivers extended instruction in pre-calculus, calculus, and physics, offering free college credits and AP preparation for rural students.
Focus on skill-building, test-taking, and study habits leads to significant ACT improvements (4-5 points). Graduates excel in STEM pursuits, supported by dedicated faculty.