[3] It also includes the Mid-Del Technology Center, the only designated technology center in the state that shares a school board with a public school district.
[5] The district extends into Cleveland County, where it includes portions of Oklahoma City and Norman.
[7] It cost $314,000 and was funded through the Lanham Act and Federal Works Agency.
[8] In 2024 Rick Cobb, the superintendent of Mid-Del, accused Ryan Walters, the Oklahoma Superintendent of Public Instruction, of engaging in defamation against his school district by accusing the district of not properly spending funding from the federal government.
[9] Cobb made his statement at a meeting of the Oklahoma State Board of Education.