The Oklahoma Department of Education, for the 1991–1992 school year, stated that the district was on an accreditation warning.
[1] In fall 1991 more than 50% of the people living in the Big Cabin district chose to send their children to other schools.
[5] The Oklahoma Department of Education told the Big Cabin administration that they recommended a dissolution.
[6] In December 1991, Black decided that the first election scheduled would be for the White Oak merger proposal.
[7] Voters additionally rejected another proposal to merge with the White Oak school district.