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Junior High/High School

Grades 7-12 at Our Native American High School

From the moment our upper school students arrive, we immerse them in life-changing academic experiences, so they become independent and confident adults. Shortly after orientation, our students are provided academic and guidance counseling to set them on the best path.

Students in grades 7-12 at our Native American high school attend classes at nearby Hartshorne High School, enriched by programs at Jones Academy. At our new Student Success Center, 7-12th grade students study together during co-ed study hall each school night from 6 to 8, Sunday through Thursday. As an incentive for academic excellence, students can earn rewards such as gift cards or a pizza and movie trip for making Honor Roll. Students also prepare together with teachers and staff for standardized testing. To ensure every student can achieve success, we also offer special education placement for grades 7-12. All students benefit from our innovative Student Success Center, which offers coaches, tutoring and the necessary equipment for education.

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Caring for students is our passion. Every member of our staff treats each child as if they were their own – just like any parent. Small classrooms ensure individual attention is focused on our students. Our caring and enthusiastic staff provide opportunities to challenge students and create a supportive environment.

Student Activities

Our students learn inside and outside the classroom. Jones Academy provides amenities, activities, and services to create a supportive environment where all Warriors succeed. These include:

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Stickball

A student playing pool

Recreation

Students taking a group photo while holding scholarship certificates

Jones Academy Scholarship Program

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Three students at the Career Fair

Physical Fitness Programs

Hog Competition Team

Career Fair

Additional activities for our students:

  • Annual Trip to Amusement Parks

  • Movies

  • Beginning of the Year Picnic

  • Outings to Area Lakes/Parks, Zoos, Museums, Sporting and Cultural Events, Shopping Trips

  • Piano Lessons

  • Work Program for Walmart Cards

  • Vocational Training through the Kiamichi Technological Center

  • Family Day

  • Birthday Celebrations

  • Motivational Speakers

  • Drug and Alcohol Education

Campus Life

Warriors learn valuable life skills and habits while living together within a dormitory on-campus. All students willingly sharing the responsibility of keeping our dormitories clean and orderly – those with excellent room conditions are rewarded each semester with special trips and incentives.

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