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Parents able to attend open house can sign up for the PowerSchool Parent Portal at PCN. The following information is required. 1. A photo ID. All documents will stay here at PCN to allow parents the opportunity to come directly to the school to pick up the id/password until October 1st. After October 1st, the documents will be returned to the enrollment center and parents will have to go there to receive the information. If you are unable to attend open house, and do not pick up your password by October 1st, please know that IDs/passwords can NOT be given out over the phone or via email. Parents/guardians must appear in person and show photo ID. |
All medications (over the counter & prescription) must be checked in with school nurse & accompanied by parent written consent form. |
Welcome to Panther Country! Putnam City North High School, accredited by the North Central Association of Secondary Schools and a National School of Excellence Blue Ribbon School, welcomes approximately 2000 students to its campus each year. PC North is located at 11800 North Rockwell Avenue in Oklahoma City. The students experience a rigorous course of study on the block schedule and high academic standards as set forth by the Oklahoma State Department of Education and No Child Left Behind, as well as inter-scholastic activities. Our goal is to maintain a high level of communication with all involved in the school. Besides our web site we encourage you to experience our other forms of communication through our newsletter-Panther Paws, PowerPoint video announcements, or simply by stopping by our school to visit. MISSION STATEMENT Putnam City North High School is committed to the development and implementation of proven educational practices as well as innovations in education. Putnam City North believes all students are important individuals. We strive to meet the needs and interests of all students. We accomplish this by maximizing student learning potential, fostering values and a social growth, and instilling a desire for lifelong learning. |

