At Casady, all students are provided a foundation of excellence, which instills them with the educational and social skills to triumph in their future endeavors.
Selecting a school is one of the most important decisions a parent can make. At Casady, we take that investment seriously and work to provide our students a life of balance, purpose, and joy.
Casady's academic program provides our students the challenges and opportunities necessary to develop critical and creative thinking skills, the ability to plan, evaluate and implement actions, and most importantly, the support to nurture their passions.
Competitive athletics and physical education are central to the development of leadership and teamwork as well as self-confidence and respect for others.
Through the arts, students can learn valuable skills and talents that provide universal benefits and gain an understanding of a world deeper than they had previously believed. Fine arts programs are imperative in fostering creativity and inspiring the mind, as well as the imagination.
Casady's advancement initiatives help further the Mission of the School by supporting programs and activities that take place in the classroom, on the stage, or on the field.
At Casady, all students are provided a foundation of excellence, which instills them with the educational and social skills to triumph in their future endeavors.
Selecting a school is one of the most important decisions a parent can make. At Casady, we take that investment seriously and work to provide our students a life of balance, purpose, and joy.
Casady's academic program provides our students the challenges and opportunities necessary to develop critical and creative thinking skills, the ability to plan, evaluate and implement actions, and most importantly, the support to nurture their passions.
Competitive athletics and physical education are central to the development of leadership and teamwork as well as self-confidence and respect for others.
Through the arts, students can learn valuable skills and talents that provide universal benefits and gain an understanding of a world deeper than they had previously believed. Fine arts programs are imperative in fostering creativity and inspiring the mind, as well as the imagination.
Casady's advancement initiatives help further the Mission of the School by supporting programs and activities that take place in the classroom, on the stage, or on the field.
Focus on Faculty Spotlight: The Rev. Tim Sean Youmans
Faith formation is an important tenet in Casady School's mission, and central in carrying it out are the priests who work with our students every day deepening their understanding of scripture.
In Middle Division, Fr. Tim Sean Youmans teaches Bible to fifth, sixth, seventh, and eighth graders. View the video on this page or on the CasadySchoolLife YouTube channel: Focus on Faculty - Fr. Tim Sean Youmans
Fr. Youmans attended Oklahoma Baptist University, majoring in English and History. Fr. Youmans, also known to the students and his colleagues, as "Fr. You" or "Papa You," was a Baptist youth minister in Shawnee and Dallas for 20 years before becoming an Episcopal priest. He attended Southwestern Baptist Seminary in Fort Worth, and completed his Anglican Studies for the priesthood at Nashotah House in Wisconsin.
Upon being ordained, the Bishop's plan for Fr. Youmans was for him to practice collegiate ministry at OSU, but when the Assistant Vicar opportunity at Casady presented itself Fr. Youmans instantly loved the idea of serving as a chaplain and religion teacher.
Fr. Youmans' classroom is all about discussion and the exchange of ideas. His students read passages from scripture and other texts together, then break down the meaning and the lessons found in the readings. He also works passionately with the House program in Middle Division and conducts the annual Bible Bee competition with our students. His classroom is referred to as Bibleland.
"I love their honest reactions to our study of the spiritual life," Fr. Youmans said. "As well as the mixture of religious background and thought they bring to our classes. They have kept me on my toes and sharpened my understanding of the 'so what' of spirituality."
As Fr. Youmans works with the children, he said the mixture of backgrounds and religious diversity of the our students, and by extension their families, is a challenge that forces us to do it in a "thoughtful and sensitive way because we really do value every single family that comes to Casady School."
Fr. Youmans' son, Noah, is a sophomore at Casady and is very active in Casady Theatre and volleyball. The entire Youmans family is thankful that Noah is at Casady, where he can pursue all of his passions.
Casady’s Honors Chemistry students celebrated the completion of their weeks-long crystal growing project by hosting the division’s annual Blue Crystal Day, featuring blue-themed food and decorations throughout the classroom.
The Class of 2026 recognized their upcoming graduation and transition to higher education at the annual Senior Celebration Chapel and College T-Shirt Day.
The Casady Parents' Organization gathered for its annual "Transition" Luncheon, celebrating the end of another successful year while looking ahead to the future of Casady School.
Primary Division Director Clint McEwen suited up as Cyclone Man during morning carpool after PD families reached their 75% Annual Fund Lead the Way participation goal.
Bear Rader took over as Lower Division Director for the Day, getting a firsthand look at what it takes to lead the division while connecting with students and faculty.
Children’s book author Tammi Sauer visited campus to meet with kindergarten through second grade students, sharing her passion for storytelling and sparking a love of reading.
Upper Division Band students showcased their talent at the OSSAA State Solo and Ensemble Contest after months of preparation, refining their skills and expanding their repertoire.
Middle Division students spent part of their day learning about the proper techniques and responsibilities of fishing in Oklahoma, including how to handle equipment safely, respect wildlife, and follow local regulations.
Mrs. Vick’s class brought their student created podcasts to life by welcoming Mr. Sheldon as a featured guest, giving students the opportunity to practice real world interviewing while exploring storytelling and production.
Spring Fling brought the Casady Community together for an evening filled with beautiful art displays and outstanding performances from the Middle and Upper Division choirs, orchestras, bands, and drama classes.
Casady Orchestra has achieved something truly special this year, earning the OSSAA Sweepstakes Award after receiving Superior ratings in every category and event throughout the season.
The Upper Division “Inklings” club has partnered with the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum to become a “Better Conversations” club, emphasizing respectful, thoughtful dialogue.
Casady School is an independent, co-educational, college preparatory, Episcopal day school serving students in pre-k-12. Educating Mind, Body, and Spirit.
Casady School is a PreK-12, independent, college preparatory Episcopal day school committed to deeper-level learning. Casady School welcomes a student body that reflects the diversity of the world around us and therefore does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, gender identity, sexual orientation, socioeconomic status, nationality, or ethnic origin in administration of its educational policies, admissions policies, scholarship and loan programs, athletics, and other school-administered programs generally accorded or made available to students at the School.