Star Spencer Mid-High School

Star Spencer High School a.k.a. Star Spencer Mid-High School, is located in Spencer, Oklahoma. The official mascot for the school is the Bobcats. Star Spencer is part of the Oklahoma City Public Schools.

The school's boundary includes Spencer and parts of Choctaw, Midwest City, Nicoma Park, and Oklahoma City.

History
In 1901 a group of people from Spencer County, Indiana relocated in Oklahoma. They built an elevator and mill, a grocery store and later a hardware store. They named their new town Spencer for their old home and eventually called their school Spencer as well. Star School (in a nearby area) was named by Henry Dodd in honor of a school in Kansas where he had lived previously. Two schools merged to become Star Spencer in 1956.

Notable alumni
Notable alumnus include Mr. Myron Jacobs and Mr. Daniel Peoples. Alumni also include Dr. Lahoma Hicks Schultz, noted psychologist, author and lecturer. The football stadium (Carl Twidwell Stadium) was named after Carl Twidwell, athletic director, football coach, and vice principal.

Programs
All graduates of Star Spencer High School, with a cumulative GPA of 2.5 or higher, have the opportunity to receive free tuition and mandatory fees if they attend Rose State College, a community college in Midwest City, through the Ticket to Rose program.