Oklahoma Bible Academy

Oklahoma Bible Academy
Oklahoma Bible Academy
Address
5913 W. Chestnut
Enid, Oklahoma, 73703
 United States
Coordinates 36°24′15″N 97°57′08″W / 36.4042°N 97.9523°W / 36.4042; -97.9523Coordinates: 36°24′15″N 97°57′08″W / 36.4042°N 97.9523°W / 36.4042; -97.9523
Information
School type Independent, Christian
Motto The heart of education is the education of the heart."
Religious affiliation(s) Christian
Established 1911
Founder J.B. Epp (as Meno Preparatory School)
Principal Mark Boyd
Headmaster Paul MacDonald
Teaching staff 29
Grades 6 to 12
Enrollment 261  (2008)
Average class size 12.7
Color(s) Black, Red, & White
              
Nickname Trojans
Accreditation(s) Oklahoma State Department of Education
Average ACT scores 24.9
Tuition $4,850 (2011-12)
Website

The Oklahoma Bible Academy (OBA) is an interdenominational Christian private school located in Enid, Oklahoma. OBA is the oldest coeducational private school in the state of Oklahoma.

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History

In 1911 a group headed by J.B. Epp of the New Hopedale Mennonite Church, located in Meno, Oklahoma financed the construction of the Meno Preparatory School. In its early years the school served the local community by teaching elementary level courses, primarily focusing on the Bible and German language.[1]

In the spring of 1917 at the Oklahoma Mennonite Convention, leaders formulated a plan for a two-year Bible academy and high school to serve all local churches. It was resolved, "That a committee of three be created to take in hand the matter of starting an academy."[2] On March 27, 1918 through a special session of Oklahoma Convention,[3] the General Conference Mennonite Churches adopted the school as its field of service and the Meno Preparatory School became the Oklahoma Bible Academy, using the original buildings and an expanded curriculum.

In 1924-1925 with the help of Adam Ratzlaff a new dormitory was built. Later a larger school was built including two dormitories. The 1960s brought additional changes to the Oklahoma Bible Academy campus, including: a new industrial arts building, a music-lunchroom, and a gymnasium.

By 1953, the school became a full four-year high school and received accreditation by the State of Oklahoma Department of Education. Enrollment in 1951-52 was 58 students. The school added both seventh and eighth grades in 1977 and became a member of the Association of Christian Schools International in 1978. In the 2009-10 school year OBA added 6th grade to its student body.[4]

With the growth of Christian elementary schools in the nearby community of Enid, Oklahoma came the need for a Christian high school, and in 1982 the OBA Corporation voted to move the school to Enid, Oklahoma. Campus expansion across the past two decades has included an auditorium with seating for over 400 people was built in 1995, a football field in 2001, the Advance Learning Center in 2003, and a track in 2006.

Notable students

See also

References

  1. ^ Schmidt, H. U. "Oklahoma Bible Academy (Meno, Oklahoma, USA)." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1959. Web. 24 March 2010. http://www.gameo.org/encyclopedia/contents/O514.html
  2. ^ Krahn, Cornelius. "Oklahoma Mennonite Convention." Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. 1959. Global Anabaptist Mennonite Encyclopedia Online. Retrieved 12 July 2008 <http://www.gameo.org/encyclopedia/contents/O5143.html>
  3. ^ Haury, David A., Prairie people: a history of the Western District Conference, Page 229
  4. ^ http://www.oklahomabible.com/newinfo.htm

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