As dieseltech09 already posted, the law states, "any elementary or secondary school".
As near as I can tell the difference between a public and private school is that a private school does not receive public money. Other than that, I can't find any stipulation that it depends on the activity in progress.
Therefore I still believe that just the presence of a school on the property makes it a prohibited place.
Home school wouldn't count because you are not an accredited institution.
Title 70 Section 1-106 said:Public schools Definition What included.
The public schools of Oklahoma shall consist of all free schools supported by public taxation and shall include nurseries, kindergartens, elementary, which may include either K 6 or K 8, secondary schools and technology center schools, not to exceed two (2) years of junior college work, night schools, adult and other special classes, vocational and technical instruction and such other school classes and instruction as may be supported by public taxation or otherwise authorized by laws which are now in effect or which may hereafter be enacted.
Title 70 Section 6-142 said:“School” means a public school district, governmental entity that employs teachers as defined in Section 1-116 of Title 70 of the Oklahoma Statutes, or private kindergarten, elementary, or secondary school.
As near as I can tell the difference between a public and private school is that a private school does not receive public money. Other than that, I can't find any stipulation that it depends on the activity in progress.
Therefore I still believe that just the presence of a school on the property makes it a prohibited place.
Home school wouldn't count because you are not an accredited institution.