There are 3 public schools in Inola, OK, serving a total of 1,392 students. Inola, OK public schools have a diversity score of 0.51, which is higher than the Oklahoma average of 0.47. tudent:teacher ratio is 16:1.
Inola parents, teachers, administrators, the Board of Education, local churches, and other community members partner together to support Inola students and to make their success possible. Last year, the Inola School District recorded thousands of volunteer hours from these groups.
The Parent Portal allows parents to better monitor their child's progress in school by providing Internet access to grades, attendance, discipline, academic history, graduation verification, and standardized test results in a secure password-protected environment.
Two Mineola High School students recently completed a 40-hour training course, making them certified interpreters. Pietra Cabral and Fabiely Passos Ricci da Silva completed the Community Interpreter International Program, which is interpreter training for healthcare, education and social services.
The eSchoolData Parent Portal is a highly secure, internet-based application through which parents and guardians can view details of their student’s school records.
To access the Parent Portal, you need a device with an internet connection. For the best browsing experience, we recommend Safari 5.0, Google Chrome 27, or Internet Explorer 11, or later.
Once the Parent Portal has been enabled, your school district will communicate registration instructions.
If you forget or misplace your password, navigate to the Parent Portal login page and click the “Forgot Password?” option. You will be prompted to enter the user ID or email associated with the account. Once submitted, you will receive an email containing a link to reset your password.
Check your spam folder to ensure that the email was not improperly filtered from your inbox. If so, be sure to add the Parent Portal email address to your address book. This will ensure that future emails from the Parent Portal will be properly received.
The email address associated with your account can be changed by clicking on the “My Account” icon on your personal home page. From there, select the “Update Account Info” tab and enter your new email address in the corresponding field.
Only those parents and guardians of currently enrolled students who are designated to receive correspondence are eligible to register for an eSchoolData Parent Portal account.
Mineola High School’s Student Service Center held a successful Valentines for Veterans initiative throughout January. Through SPARC and One World, and in conjunction with Assemblyman Ed Ra and Assemblywoman Gina Sillitti, students across the district created valentines in their classrooms and during after-school events.
Mineola High School’s Living Environment classes attended a presentation given by New York State Department of Environmental Conservation to discuss Wildlife Forensics. The presentation required students to collaborate on an inquiry-based activity where they used analytical skills to examine various mammal skulls.
Seniors Benjamin Ayende, Jennifer Joaqui-Almendarez, Andrew Paternostro, Elizabeth Ricardo and Andreas Rodriguez have been named scholars in the College Board’s National Hispanic Recognition Program. This program recognizes students who score in the top 2.5% of the PSAT/NMSQT test takers in the country.
Mineola High School has earned the College Board AP® Computer Science Female Diversity Award for achieving high female representation in AP Computer Science Principles. Schools honored with the AP Computer Science Female Diversity Award have expanded girls’ access in AP computer science courses.
Congratulations to sophomore Michaela Palumbo, senior Phil Macchietto and senior Nick Schneider for being featured in Newsday's Top 25 Bowlers on Long Island.