Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics
OSSM Foundation Board of Trustees - 2013

Executive Committee:

Julie L. Hall, Chair – Oklahoma City

Lance Benham, Vice Chair – Oklahoma City

Gary F. Fuller, Secretary – Oklahoma City

J. Mark Lester, Treasurer – Oklahoma City

Jerry Burger – Oklahoma City

Ken Fergeson – Altus

Sarah Hogan – Oklahoma City

Lou Kerr – Oklahoma City

Bruzzy Westheimer – Ardmore 

Trustees:                              

William M. Bell – Oklahoma City

Loyd L. Benson – Frederick

Sara Brown – Oklahoma City

Rico Buchli, Ph.D. – Edmond

Steve Burrage – Antlers

Joel Champlin – Enid

William H. Crawford – Frederick

Douglas R. Cummings – Oklahoma City

Robert S. Doenges – Tulsa

Linda S. Frazier – Tulsa

Lloyd Hardin, Jr. – Oklahoma City

E. Scott Henley, Ph.D. – Oklahoma City

Greg Hodgen – Enid

Sue Ann Hyde – Oklahoma City

Craig Jimenez – Edmond

Nancy Leonard – Oklahoma City

Robert Luke – Oklahoma City

Max Myers – Edmond

Sam Ott – Norman

Barbara Paul – Oklahoma City

Linda Rodgers – Oklahoma City

Marianne Rooney – Oklahoma City

Lil Ross – Oklahoma City

Meg Salyer – Oklahoma City

George Singer – Tulsa

Susan C. Stone – Tulsa

Leonard Sullivan – Oklahoma City

Ralph Thompson – Oklahoma City

James Vallion – Oklahoma City

George Wilson – Norman

Susan Winchester – Chickasha

Steve Wood – Oklahoma City

Todd York – Norman

 

Board Meetings 

March 13

June 12 (Tulsa)

September 11

December 11

 

Executive Committee Meetings

January 9

February 13

March 13

April 10

May 8

June 12 (Tulsa)

July 10

August 14

September 11

October 9

November 13

December 11

 

News

Is OSSM a private school?

No, the Oklahoma School of Science and Mathematics is a two-year public residential high school created and funded by the Oklahoma legislature.  The school is open to all students across the state who wish to apply during their sophomore year.  OSSM is categorized as a state agency.  See the Admissions webpage for details and application deadlines. 

What is the tuition to attend OSSM?

There is no tuition for a student to attend the school.  Room and board are provided by the state.  Students may wish to have "pocket money" available for incidentals like school supplies, snack bar items or a weekend trip to a local restaurant, movie theatre, bookstore or mall.

Who can attend OSSM?

OSSM is open to all Oklahoma students who are entering their junior year of high school.  Applications are due in March of the sophomore year.