Riverside Indian School

Today, Riverside Indian School is home to hundreds of students that range from fourth to twelfth grade.

This is mostly because Oklahoma is the residence of multiple tribes that were pushed to reservation land in the state.

Students at Riverside were able to maintain their tribal identity through frequent familial visits.

Riverside strives to make the living arrangements for each student conducive to their academics and social needs.

The school is over 135 acres, located on Wichita, Caddo, and Delaware land, all north of Anadarko.

[4] The current superintendent is Amber Wilson, with Kallan Glasgow as the assistant principal.

Secretary of the Interior Ryan Zinke in the school library during a visit in 2018.
Secretary of the Interior Zinke addressing the school in the gymnasium in 2018