From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Nathan Hale High School (Oklahoma)
Nathan Hale High School (Oklahoma)
Nathan Hale High School • Mikey Burnett - professional mixed martial arts
fighter
Location • Gary Busey - actor
6960 E. 21st St., Tulsa, Oklahoma • Gary Condit - former California congressman
• Ray Murphy, Jr. - college wrestler for Oklahoma State
Information
and 1989 Handicapped Person of the Year
Type Public restaurant, lodging, and health • Gerry Pirtle - former major league baseball pitcher
management magnet school • Mary Kay Place - actress, singer, director and screen
Established 1959[1] writer
Principal Caleb Starr
Grades 9-12
References
[1] "New Nathan Hale High School Enrollments Nears
Number of 1800", Tulsa School Life, October 22, 1959.
students 874 (per 2009-2010 OSSAA classification)[2]
[2] 2009-10 OSSAA A.D.M. for Classification Purposes at
Color(s) Navy Blue, Red and White Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association
website (retrieved March 4, 2010).
Mascot Rangers
[3] Andrea Eger, "Sullivan tours several TPS magnet
Website Nathan Hale High School schools", Tulsa World, April 13, 2009.
[4] Andrea Eger, "Students run Nathan’s Bistro at
Nathan Hale High School is a high school in Tulsa, Ok- Tulsa’s Hale High School", Tulsa World, September
lahoma. Opened in 1959, it is part of the Tulsa Public 23, 2010.
Schools, and is a public school for students from grades 9 [5] Michael Smith, "’Street’ school", Tulsa World, April
through 12. In 2009, the school established a restaurant, 30, 2010.
lodging, and health management magnet school pro-
gram,[3] which in 2010 began operating a restaurant open
to the public once a week for lunch.[4] External links
• Nathan Hale High School
Notable graduates Coordinates: 36°07′55″N 95°53′51″W
95.897589°W / 36.13189; -95.897589
/ 36.13189°N
• Erika Anderson - actress, model[5]
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