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High School

Championship

Last Updated: November 4, 2024

  • Oklahoma Leaders

    Class A

    1. Rattan High School — 120
    2. Burns Flat-Dill City High School — 65
    3. Laverne High School — 52
    4. Ryan High School — 43
    5. Carnegie High School — 40
  • Oklahoma Leaders

    Class B

    1. Blair High School — 38
    2. Milburn High School — 27
    3. TIE: Tipton High School & Bennington High School — 26
    4. TIE: Sweetwater Community, Big Pasture High School & Leedey High School — 23
  • Oklahoma Leaders

    Class 2A

    1. Haworth High School - 64
    2. Oklahoma Union Schools & Community - 57
    3. Silo High School - 42
    4. TIE: Coalgate High School & Colbert High School - 40
  • Oklahoma Leaders

    Class 3A

    1. Heavener High School — 131
    2. Kingston High School — 68
    3. Kansas High School — 41
    4. TIE: Atoka High School & Little Axe High School — 35
  • Oklahoma Leaders

    Class 4A

    1. TIE: Madill High School & Checotah High School — 52
    2. Perkins-Tryon High School — 50
    3. Jay High School — 49
    4. TIE: Harrah High School & Classen School of Advanced Studies — 46
  • Oklahoma Leaders

    Class 5A

    1. Durant High School — 107
    2. Ardmore High School — 77
    3. Woodward High School — 75
    4. Santa Fe South Charter High School — 67
    5. Ada High School — 47
  • Oklahoma Leaders

    Class 6A

    1. Broken Arrow High School — 121
    2. Westmoore High School — 118
    3. US Grant High School — 115
    4. Yukon High School — 113
    5. Jenks High School — 87
  • Texas Leaders

    Class A

    1. Crowell High School — 41
    2. Bryson ISD — 33
    3. Bellevue ISD — 21
    4. Forgan High School — 18
    5. Happy High School — 16
  • Texas Leaders

    Class 2A

    1. TIE: Seymour High School & Sunray High School — 30
    2. Windthorst High School — 28
    3. Petrolia High School — 24
    4. Sanford-Fritch High School — 22
  • Texas Leaders

    Class 3A

    1. TIE: Bushland High School & Dimmitt High School — 40
    2. TIE: Iowa Park High School & Vernon High School — 39
    3. City View ISD — 34
  • Texas Leaders

    Class 4A

    1. TIE: Borger High School & Canyon High School — 60
    2. Burkburnett High School — 39
    3. Hereford High School — 36
    4. Pampa High School — 30
  • Texas Leaders

    Class 5A

    1. Caprock High School — 102
    2. Tascosa High School — 91
    3. Amarillo High School — 43
    4. Randall High School — 39
    5. Palo Duro High School — 30
  • Arkansas Leaders

    Class A

    1. West Side High School - 34
    2. TIE: Wonderview High School & Nemo Vista High School - 16
    3. Concord High School - 14
    4. Rural Special School District - 13
  • Arkansas Leaders

    Class 2A

    1. West Side High School - 34
    2. Central Arkansas Christian High School - 32
    3. Quitman High School - 26
    4. White County Central High School - 25
    5. Magazine High School - 23
  • Arkansas Leaders

    Class 3A

    1. Harmony Grove High School — 32
    2. Danville High School — 23
    3. TIE: Mayflower High School & Newport High School — 20
    4. Centerpoint High School — 17
  • Arkansas Leaders

    Class 4A

    1. Malvern High School - 48
    2. Clinton High School - 39
    3. Southside Charter High School - 35
    4. Ozark High School - 31
    5. Booneville High School - 27
  • Arkansas Leaders

    Class 5A

    1. Clarksville High School — 36
    2. Vilonia High School — 35
    3. Jacksonville High School — 24
    4. Parkview Magnet High School — 22
    5. Sylvan Hills High School — 17
  • Arkansas Leaders

    Class 6A

    1. Cabot High School — 78
    2. Greenwood High School — 54
    3. Conway High School — 49
    4. Van Buren High School — 43
    5. Benton High School — 40
  • Arkansas Leaders

    Class 7A

    1. Bryant High School — 79
    2. Little Rock Southwest High School — 25

Championship Details

  • How does my school get involved?

    Work with your Blood Institute Account Consultant to get your blood program scheduled for the year! Fill out the form at the bottom of this page to get started.

  • Who is my school’s competition?

    Just as in sports, your high school blood drive division is made up of high schools that are of like size. (We are using the basketball classifications)

  • What does the winning school receive?

    Alongside bragging rights, the winning school receives a championship trophy or banner to display (your school can choose which one).

  • Did you know?

    Statistics show that someone who starts donating blood regularly as a teenager will go on to become a life-long blood donor. In this case, local patients are the real winners.

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