Enid Public Schools is a public school district located in Enid, Oklahoma, USA. The school district had an enrollment of 7,540 students in September 2012.List of schoolsElementary schoolsAdams Elementary SchoolCoolidge Elementary SchoolEisenhower Elementary SchoolGarfield Elementary SchoolGlenwood Elementary SchoolHayes Elementary SchoolHoover Elementary SchoolMcKinley Elementary SchoolMonroe Elementary SchoolPrairie View Elementary SchoolTaft Elementary SchoolSecondary schoolsEmerson Middle SchoolLongfellow Middle SchoolWaller Middle SchoolEnid High SchoolAlternative educationLincoln AcademyHistorical schoolsEnid's first school began on March 12, 1894. Central, Jefferson and East Hill (now known as Garfield) were Enid's first educational institutions. Roosevelt Elementary school was built in 1925 and later demolished. Wilson School was built in 1937.SegregationOklahoma schools became segregated with statehood in 1907, including Enid Public Schools. Booker T. Washington and George Washington Carver were the city's black schools during the period of segregation. Washington school, founded in 1896, and instructing students of all grades, was originally located near Government Springs Park at the current location of the Cherokee Strip Regional Heritage Center, but moved to a larger building on 5th street in 1921. Carver elementary school was constructed in 1949 as an all black school. A third school, encompassing grades 1-8, Douglas School operated from 1918 to 1920.