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Not a safe environment -Hallways are war zones as staff looks the other way...
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Anonymous (
Oct 18, 2022)
This school's teachers and administration tolerate and even encourages bullying. They do not punish the antagonists any more than the victim. They discourage kids from speaking up and would prefer they stay quiet and take their beatings. They look the other way when incidents occ ...Read More
ur. The victim will get assigned detention and have to sit next to the kids in detention who just assaulted them. Steer clear or get the best insurance plan your work offers because you will likely need the coverage for your child's hospital bills after they get assaulted at school on a regular basis.
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I recomend BA
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Anonymous (
Dec 20, 2018)
I lived in Broken Arrow all my life. Dont move to Tulsa or Coweta. Move here, its safe and also a nice town. Like it ...Read More
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Broken Arrow, Oklahoma - Down home America
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Anonymous (
Jul 29, 2010)
As a professional rodeo cowboy I have traveled from coast to coast and there are many states that I have great affinities for. Montana, Wyoming, Colorado and Arizona are several of my favorites for their beautiful scenery, but for the warmth of the people and down home atmosphere ...Read More
, Oklahoma is my favorite and Broken Arrow tops the list.
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma lies in the northeastern part of the state and although not blessed with scenic mountains, lakes and streams, the city's tree lined streets give it a quaint and homey ambiance. There's plenty to do for the visitor from art museums, a safari animal sanctuary, and the town playhouse to the Bluebell ice cream factory. The city hosts the a professional rodeo in June.
Broken Arrow hosts accommodations from bed and breakfasts to rooming houses and well-appointed hotels and for a prairie city the choices of eateries are quite international with restaurants offering Asian, Mexican, Oriental and Italian cuisine. Although Broken Arrow may not be a primary destination for the traveler, as a stopover, it's hard to beat for the friendly and welcoming small city (town) atmosphere.
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Broken Arrow, Oklahoma - Down home America
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Anonymous (
Jul 29, 2010)
As a professional rodeo cowboy I have traveled from coast to coast and there are many states that I have great affinities for. Montana, Wyoming, Colorado and Arizona are several of my favorites for their beautiful scenery, but for the warmth of the people and down home atmosphere ...Read
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, Oklahoma is my favorite and Broken Arrow tops the list.
Broken Arrow, Oklahoma lies in the northeastern part of the state and although not blessed with scenic mountains, lakes and streams, the city's tree lined streets give it a quaint and homey ambiance. There's plenty to do for the visitor from art museums, a safari animal sanctuary, and the town playhouse to the Bluebell ice cream factory. The city hosts the a professional rodeo in June.
Broken Arrow hosts accommodations from bed and breakfasts to rooming houses and well-appointed hotels and for a prairie city the choices of eateries are quite international with restaurants offering Asian, Mexican, Oriental and Italian cuisine. Although Broken Arrow may not be a primary destination for the traveler, as a stopover, it's hard to beat for the friendly and welcoming small city (town) atmosphere.
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What the locals say about
Family friendlyPublic transit is accessibleWalkable to grocery storesYards are well-keptLots of parksWalkable to restaurantsFriendly neighbors Safe at night Pet friendly Streets have sidewalksA quiet areaSense of community
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Broken Arrow, OK
Broken Arrow is the largest city in Tulsa, OK. The city received its name from the Native Americans who settled in the area. Broken Arrow has seen an exceptional amount of growth because of the employment opportunities that are available and the tight communities that are in the area. Many residents feel as though they truly belong in the city as it's common to walk down the sidewalks and wave or speak to each other. Festivals and special events also bring members of the community together throughout the year, making Broken Arrow a small city but one where it's pleasant to live.
Each season during the year is usually distinguished from the other. The summer season tends to be hot and dry while the winter months are often filled with freezing temperatures and a few inches of snow. Comfortable temperatures in the spring and fall often mean that residents venture out to parks and activities so that they can enjoy the beautiful scenery that Broken Arrow has to offer. Over half of the days during the year are filled with sunshine instead of rain and clouds.
There are four different wards in Broken Arrow, each with its own city council. The wards have distinct features that set them apart from each other, such as the way each ward operates, the housing options that are available, and the activities that can be enjoyed. Lakes at Indian Springs and Adams Creek Estates are two of the wards that you can visit. A remodeling project in 2005 resulted in new buildings, homes, and attractions including a farmer's market and a performing arts center. Many of the parks in the city were enlarged, giving visitors and residents more opportunities to enjoy being outside.
Several job opportunities are available in Broken Arrow for those who like working in retail and for those who want to work in a manufacturing setting. Blue Bell Creameries is located in Broken Arrow for those who enjoy sweet treats, and Windstream Communications has a large office for those who enjoy working behind a desk or installing equipment. There are also new medical offices and a hospital for other career options. Even though the city is smaller than the surrounding areas, there is no absence of work available for those who want to begin a successful career in Broken Arrow.
Public transportation is available in the downtown area of the city via Tulsa Transit. Day passes are available for a low price, or you can purchase a pass that is valid for 30 days at a time. The Broken Arrow Expressway is the main thoroughfare in the city. With a combination of outdoor activities, exceptional schools and housing options, and employment opportunities, Broken Arrow is a city where everyone can feel like they are at home.
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Amenities
Are there many local amenities in
Broken Arrow?
Well, there are not many amenities close to this location.
Parks
Arrowhead Park
Veterans Park
Central Park Playground
Central Park
Urbana Park
Haskell Park
Centennial Park
Lions Park
Entertainment
Broken Arrow Performing Arts Center
Haskell Park Splash Pad
Splash Pad
Broken Arrow Museum
Military History Museum
Cinemark
Camino Villa Park Splash Pad
Rockwood West Park Splash Pad
Food & Drink
Ron's Hamburgers & Chili
Scoops & Rolls
Sonic
Pizza Hut
Domino's
Arby's
Coney I-Lander
Liquor Mart Wine & Spirits
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Commute
Is public transit available in Broken Arrow?
Of all people who commute,
0.1% take public transportation in
Broken Arrow.