Hydro-Eakly School District
OKHydro, Oklahoma•Caddo County
Contact & Location
Enrollment & Schools
86
Total Schools
70,327
Total Enrollment
PK-UG
Grade Range
School Breakdown
4
Preschools
15
Elementary
Schools
15
Middle
Schools
11
High
Schools
Rating Distribution
911%
2633%
4456%
School Types
By Type
Public
85Charter
1Private
0By Level
Elementary
15Middle
15High
11Reviews (Aggregated)
3.7
Average Rating
991
Total Reviews
Demographics (Aggregated)
Ethnicity Breakdown
White
38%
Hispanic / Latino
36%
Black / African American
14%
Asian
6%
Two or More Races
4%
Gender Distribution
51%Male
49%Female
Free / Reduced Lunch
48%Students Eligible
vs. State Average
56%
Academic Performance (Aggregated)
Average Ratings
6.5
7.0
—
4.8
Average ACT Score
21.1
(out of 36)
Average SAT Score
935
(out of 1600)
Average Graduation Rate
82%
Students
AP / IB / Dual Enrollment
17%
Students
School Performance Summary
Below Average
11% (9)
Average
33% (26)
Above Average
56% (44)
Hydro-Eakly School District is committed to excellence, equity, and preparing every student for a successful future.
Schools in Hydro-Eakly School District
86 schoolsPreschools
(4)Elementary Schools
(15)6
Bells Elementary School
Elementarypublic•553 students
9
Birches Elementary School
Elementarypublic•457 students
7
Caroline Street Elementary School
Elementarypublic•372 students
10
Cold Spring Elementary School
Elementarypublic•188 students
7
Division Street Elementary School
Elementarypublic•393 students
8
Dorothy Nolan Elementary School
Elementarypublic•616 students
7
Geyser Road Elementary School
Elementarypublic•337 students
7
Greenfield Elementary School
Elementarypublic•377 students
8
Hurffville Elementary School
Elementarypublic•570 students
2
Indy STEAM Academy
Elementarycharter•163 students
6
Lake Avenue Elementary School
Elementarypublic•382 students
4
New Haven Elementary School
Elementarypublic•464 students
7
Thomas Jefferson Elementary School
Elementarypublic•479 students
6
Wedgwood School
Elementarypublic•500 students
9
Whitman Elementary School
Elementarypublic•519 students
Middle Schools
(15)5
Bunker Hill Middle School
Middlepublic•608 students
5
Chestnut Ridge Middle School
Middlepublic•648 students
8
Doerre Intermediate School
Middlepublic•1,327 students
5
Hildebrandt Intermediate School
Middlepublic•1,046 students
8
Hofius Intermediate School
Middlepublic•1,242 students
6
Hydro-Eakly Middle School
Middlepublic•93 students
6
Kleb Intermediate School
Middlepublic•1,434 students
6
Klein Intermediate School
Middlepublic•1,062 students
7
Krimmel Intermed
Middlepublic•1,294 students
8
Maple Avenue Middle School
Middlepublic•1,426 students
5
Orchard Valley Middle School
Middlepublic•489 students
6
Schindewolf Intermediate School
Middlepublic•1,152 students
6
Strack Intermediate School
Middlepublic•1,196 students
6
Ulrich Intermediate School
Middlepublic•1,262 students
4
Wunderlich Intermediate School
Middlepublic•1,316 students
High Schools
(11)7
Hydro-Eakly High School
Highpublic•124 students
7
Klein Cain High School
Highpublic•3,902 students
6
Klein Collins High School
Highpublic•3,422 students
3
Klein Forest High School
Highpublic•3,481 students
8
Klein High School
Highpublic•3,352 students
7
Klein Oak High School
Highpublic•3,621 students
4
Minford High School
Highpublic•296 students
7
New Haven High School
Highpublic•329 students
8
Saratoga Springs High School
Highpublic•1,848 students
Vistas High School
Highpublic0
5
Washington Twp High School
Highpublic•2,075 students
Other Schools
(41)6
Benfer Elementary School
Schoolpublic•795 students
8
Benignus Elementary School
Schoolpublic•567 students
8
Bernshausen Elementary School
Schoolpublic•844 students
8
Blackshear Elementary School
Schoolpublic•771 students
8
Brill Elementary School
Schoolpublic•929 students
8
Ehrhardt Elementary School
Schoolpublic•813 students
7
Eiland Elementary School
Schoolpublic•521 students
6
Endeavour Elementary and Middle School
Schoolpublic•627 students
4
Epps Island Elementary School
Schoolpublic•541 students
7
Fox Elementary School
Schoolpublic•793 students
8
Frank Elementary School
Schoolpublic•601 students
9
French Elementary School
Schoolpublic•846 students
7
Greenwood Forest Elementary School
Schoolpublic•672 students
10
Hassler Elementary School
Schoolpublic•674 students
7
Haude Elementary School
Schoolpublic•678 students
7
Hydro-Eakly Elementary School
Schoolpublic•214 students
K E Kaufman Alternative Education Center
Schoolpublic•110 students
8
Kaiser Elementary School
Schoolpublic•639 students
6
Klenk Elementary School
Schoolpublic•766 students
7
Kohrville Elementary School
Schoolpublic•736 students
5
Krahn Elementary School
Schoolpublic•824 students
7
Kreinhop Elementary School
Schoolpublic•687 students
8
Kuehnle Elementary School
Schoolpublic•698 students
1
Lake Huron Virtual & Hybrid High School
Schoolpublic•251 students
5
Lemm Elementary School
Schoolpublic•625 students
10
Mahaffey Elementary School
Schoolpublic•892 students
5
McDougle Elementary School
Schoolpublic•505 students
6
Metzler Elementary School
Schoolpublic•893 students
5
Minatare Elementary School
Schoolpublic•65 students
1
Minatare High School
Schoolpublic•78 students
4
Minford Middle School
Schoolpublic•440 students
6
Minford Primary Elementary School
Schoolpublic•408 students
8
Mittelstadt Elementary School
Schoolpublic•783 students
5
Mueller Elementary School
Schoolpublic•626 students
9
Nitsch Elementary School
Schoolpublic•663 students
8
Northampton Elementary School
Schoolpublic•685 students
6
Roth Elementary
Schoolpublic•788 students
7
Schultz Elementary School
Schoolpublic•566 students
7
Theiss Elementary School
Schoolpublic•772 students
Therapeutic Education Program
Schoolpublic0
8
Zwink Elementary School
Schoolpublic•948 students
Reported Incidents
Report an IncidentCommunity-reported and third-party-sourced concerns. All incidents are allegations, not established facts.
Inappropriate TeachingGender IdentityModerateAdded 2d ago
District affirms gender identity policy
Alleged incident in Saratoga Springs City School District · New York
The Saratoga Springs City School District Board of Education passed a resolution affirming its commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion. This resolution states that students can participate in sports and use facilities consistent with their gender identity, including biological males in female sports. The board also rejected federal executive orders targeting transgender students.
Occurred on March 27, 2025Source: Defending Education IndoctriNation Map
Data aggregated from 86 schools in Hydro-Eakly School District.
Source: GreatSchools, U.S. Department of Education, and school surveys.
Last updated: May 1, 2026Source: GreatSchools, U.S. Department of Education, and school surveys.