In 2019, the Oklahoma wind industry paid more than $80 million in ad valorem taxes across 26 counties. In fact, in 19 counties the wind industry is among the top three tax payer.
The wind industry has positively impacted 71 school districts through the ad valorem taxes paid and also through school sponsorships and grants.
These investments have successfully removed many of these schools from the state formula funding aid list, therefore freeing funds for other districts across the state.
Amber Pocasset
Arnett (#1)
Balko (#1)
Billings (#1)
Binger (#1)
Blackwell (#1)
Boone/Apache (#1)
Bray-Doyle (#1)
Buffalo (#1)
Cache
Calumet (#1)
Canton
Carnegie (#1)
Cashion
Cheyenne
Cordell (#1)
Covington (#1)
Crescent
Darlington (#1)
Davis (#1)
Dover
Elmore City
Fargo
Frontier
Garber (#1)
Goodwell (#1)
Guymon
Hammond (#1)
Hardesty
Hennessey (#1)
Hinton (#1)
Hobart (#1)
Hydro-Eakly (#1)
Kildare
Kingfisher
Kremlin
Lamont (#1)
Laverne
Lookeba-Sickles (#1)
May (#1)
Medford (#1)
Merrit (#1)
Minco (#1)
Mooreland
Mountain View/Gotb. (#1)
Mt. View (#1)
Newkirk (#1)
Okarche (#1)
Peckham (#1)
Pioneer
Pond Creek (#1)
Reydon (#1)
Rush Springs (#1)
Sayer (#1)
Seiling (#1)
Sentinel (#1)
Sharon/Mutual
Shidler (#1)
Springer
Stephens/Bray (#1)
Sweetwater (#1)
Taloga (#1)
Texhoma (#1)
Thomas/Fay/Custer (#1)
Tonkawa (#1)
Tuttle
Vici (#1)
Weatherford (#1)
Woodland (#1)
Woodward (#1)