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  1. Owasso Preparatory Academy

    Owasso Preparatory Academy, a hybrid model school, partners with parents to prepare students for higher education through exceptional academics, quality extra-curricular activities, and …

  2. Opa (expression) - Wikipedia

    Opa (Greek: ώπα) is a common Mediterranean, Eastern European, Middle Eastern, North African, South Asian, Latin American, and Hebrew emotional expression. It is frequently used during …

  3. Opa” Meaning, Origin and Examples - 7ESL

    Mar 27, 2020 · In slang, “opa” is often used as a casual exclamation to express excitement, surprise, or to grab attention. Its meaning can vary slightly depending on the cultural or …

  4. Owasso Preparatory Academy - TulsaKids Magazine

    OPA provides the curriculum, and our experienced classroom teachers craft lesson plans for parents to implement on the home classroom days. Available courses include Language Arts, …

  5. Locations – Owasso Preparatory Academy

    OPA @ First Methodist Tulsa will be located at 12 E 11th St, Tulsa, OK 74119. This campus currently serves, Kindergarten, 1st Grade, 2nd Grade and 4th Grade. (More classes soon to …

  6. High School – Owasso Preparatory Academy

    OPA assists enrolled families in determining which courses will meet their particular student’s high school requirements. All high school students are provided one-on-one advising to ensure all …

  7. Homepage - OPAlaska

    OPA treats a wide variety of conditions and offers comprehensive treatment options — including many non-surgical solutions, minimally invasive arthroscopies (repairs) and total joint …

  8. What Does the Word Opa Mean Exactly? - ThoughtCo

    May 13, 2025 · Opa! is a Greek word used as a sound of praise and excitement in many situations. Opa! originally means something like 'Oops!' and is often used when something …

  9. Why Greeks Say “OPA!” and When to Use It – PrepareForGreece

    If you’ve ever been to a Greek celebration—or even watched a Greek movie—you’ve probably heard someone shout “OPA!” loud and proud. It’s one of the most iconic Greek words… but …

  10. opa, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary

    opa, n. meanings, etymology, pronunciation and more in the Oxford English Dictionary