Burbank School District 20

In 1999, the state legislature approved a law that allowed parents to send their children to school districts in places other than where they lived, and several Burbank residents moved their children to schools in communities in which they held employment.

[5] The Shidler district was scheduled to take the school building and its contents, and Tulsa World stated that the anticipated further outcome would that the Shidler district would give those to the municipal government in Burbank.

[6] The 1.76-acre (0.71 ha) land, which includes a 17,000-square-foot (1,600 m2) school building, was constructed in 1924.

[7] Towards the end of the district's life, students were sometimes taken to other schools to do other activities.

Circa 1999, the lack of players meant no more basketball games.