Gray Frederickson,
Academy Award-winning producer of The Godfather series Casady Graduate, 1955
Today, I compete in cross country.
Ben McCampbell,
Casady Student, Class of 2011
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You might be aware of our academic prowess. Or the pride and excitement at every one of our sporting events. You might be interested in our inspiring 80-acre campus or renowned art and drama program. But it doesn’t mean a thing unless our students grow and succeed. Before our students become leaders, we challenge their minds and build their spirit. It’s all by design.
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Ask any Casady student or graduate. They’re always well-prepared.
Casady School admits students of any race, color, and national or ethnic origin.
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Daniela Rodriguez-Chavez,
Casady Student, Class of 2019
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Jim Tolbert ’53,
Owner, Full Circle Bookstore, Chairman, Dean McGee Eye Institute
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Today I read to learn. 1947
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Tomorrow I encourage others to read. You might be aware of our academic prowess. Or the pride and excitement at every one of our sporting events. You might be interested in our inspiring 80-acre campus or renowned art and drama program. But it doesn’t mean a thing unless our students grow and succeed. Before our students become leaders, we challenge their minds and build their spirit. It’s all by design. Ask any Casady student or graduate. They’re always well-prepared.
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Casady School admits students of any race, color, and national or ethnic origin.
Gary Woods,
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Steve Mason ’78,
founder of Cardinal Engineering and president of Oklahoma City Community Foundation.
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Today I commit to community service. 1947
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Tomorrow I influence community development. You might be aware of our academic prowess, or the pride and excitement at every one of our sporting events. You might be interested in our inspiring 80-acre campus or renowned art and drama program. But it doesn’t mean a thing unless our students grow and succeed. Before our students become leaders, we challenge their minds and build their spirit. It’s all by design. Ask any Casady student or graduate. They’re always well-prepared.
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Casady School admits students of any race, color, and national or ethnic origin.
The Reverend Charles F. Blizzard,
Vicar, Casady School Assistant Football Coach
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Cassius Calhoun,
Class of 2012 Runningback/Free Safety
Tomorrow I am teaching the Spirit.
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Today I thrive on school spirit.
Cassius Calhoun enjoys the spirit and excitement that he receives from the Student Section during a Friday Night football game. He’s also been given the opportunity to embrace the spirit. We encourage character development through daily chapel services, through support and services to our community, and through weaving ethics throughout our curriculum. Casady students will be the leaders, thinkers and builders of tomorrow. That’s why we lay the groundwork of high moral character today.
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Casady School admits students of any race, color, and national or ethnic origin.
K. Michele Walters ’84,
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2010 Presidential Scholar Jerome Fisher Program in Management and Technology at University of Pennsylvania
Tomorrow I am a Presidential Scholar.
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Garrett Zwahlen ’10,
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Today I am Student Council President.
1984 Presidential Scholar Graduate of Harvard College Graduate of Yale Law School
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Garrett Zwahlen joins a distinguished group of Casady graduates who have been named Presidential Scholars: Lee B. Wise ’76, Kermit L. Alexander ‘83 and K. Michele Walters ’84. Casady has produced the most Presidential Scholars of all independent schools in Oklahoma. Since 1964, the White House Commission on Presidential Scholars appointed by the President, annually selects scholars based on their academic success, artistic excellence, essays, school evaluations and transcripts, as well as evidence of community service, leadership, and demonstrated commitment to high ideals.
Casady School 405.749.3185
/ www.casady.org
Casady School admits students of any race, color, and national or ethnic origin.