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.
The Reverend Nontombi Naomi Tutu to Visit Casady
The Chapel Department is very excited to announce that on Monday, Feb. 26 The Reverend Nontombi Naomi Tutu will be the guest speaker for our Upper Division and Middle Division special assemblies.
Our faculty and students recognize this to be a wonderful opportunity for our community to engage one another in conversation around the topic of racial justice. As this is a conversation, the format for the assembly presentation will be that of an interview. Ms. Sarah Smith, Casady’s Interim Director of Service Learning and member of the Chapel Department, will facilitate the interview by inviting our special speaker to answer grade-level appropriate questions. As this is a community-focused event, we are asking our faculty and students to submit questions for Ms. Smith to ask Reverend Tutu during the assemblies.
The topic of racial justice and reconciliation is always a difficult one, and we hope to prepare our students with a proper understanding of our speaker’s unique perspective of these issues. Going forward, before Reverend Tutu’s visit, we will use specific chapel times to introduce such topics as Apartheid, Nelson Mandela, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Reconciliation, and other subjects relating to the history of racial justice in South Africa and the United States. If you and your student are interested in any of the topics discussed within Chapel, either regarding Reverend Tutu or any of the other topics, we encourage you to further the conversation within your home. If you need help finding material, any member of the Chapel Department would be glad to provide resources and information for these discussions. In the Downloads section below we have provided some resources that may be helpful to our families, as you navigate these conversations with your child.
Again, this is a wonderful opportunity for our students and faculty to hear from an individual who has a unique experience in the area of racial justice. Also included in the Downloads section below is a detailed biography of The Reverend Naomi Tutu and her proposed schedule.
If you have any questions regarding the speaker or the topics being addressed by Reverend Tutu, please do not hesitate to contact Fr. Blizzard or any member of the Chapel staff. God Bless.
Primary Division Cyclones donned turkey and cornucopia hats, gathered together, and enjoyed bread and applesauce they made themselves during their annual Thanksgiving Feast before the break.
The Casady Community celebrated Diwali, the Hindu Festival of Lights, during Lower, Middle, and Upper Division Chapels and a special presentation in Primary Division.
Since 2009, French language students at Casady School and Harding Charter Prep have participated in an exciting exchange program with Lycée Hugues Capet in Senlis, France.
The Casady Philharmonic recently performed at the OSSAA State Orchestra contest at Edmond where they received a Superior sweep from all three adjudicators.
Forty-nine campers from 21 counties in Oklahoma recently graduated from the SAGE STEAM Camp held at Southwestern Oklahoma State University (SWOSU) in Weatherford, including Cyclone eighth graders Allison Burkhart and Elizabeth James.
Casady senior Lili Tran learned about the Bethany Children’s Health Center internship during an announcement in Upper Division Chapel, and she instantly had interest in the program.
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.