Franklin

Youth Academy

1136 S. Allegheny Street Tulsa, OK 74112

918-833-9860


The Alternative Middle School of Choice

Don French, Principal, FYA


 

FREE SCHOOL SUPPLIES!!!

for students in grades 6 - 8

Saturday, August 9, 2008 at 8:00 a.m.

NORTH POINTE SHOPPING CENTER

Pine & Cincinnati, Tulsa

Sponsored by Tulsa Urban League, 584-0001

 

This also qualifies these students for the

16th Annual Barber Cutt-Off

on Sunday, August 10, 2008 starting at 7:00 a.m.

at the Hutcherson YMCA

(Pine and Peoria)

Franklin Youth Academy

now accepting applications

for students in grades 6 - 8

 

Bringing the knowledge of Ben Franklin

To students of today!

 

Our vision is to provide a supportive and flexible learning community where every student will be empowered to develop skills for life-long learning to foster success.



 

FYA WANTS YOU!!

 

FRANKLIN YOUTH ACADEMY has:

  • Students who WANT to LEARN!!

  • A focus on academic improvement!

  • Diversity - anyone who has an interest in science, art, social studies, mathematics, computer skills, career tech, reading and being prepared for the future!

  • Innovative programs including READ 180 and  Career Tech

  • Smaller classes and experienced teachers

  • Positive changes - Girls and Boys Town Model to develop outstanding leadership skills

  • Zero tolerance for bullying

We Welcome Parent Involvement!

 

All applicants, including those who attended FYA last year, must complete intake documents at the Clearinghouse

(one block east of Yale on 12th Street, telephone number

918-833-9850).

 

 

 

 
 

It's never too early to start planning ahead for college!

Explore www.OKcollegestart.org to learn more about paying for college.

Oklahoma's promise - OHLAP, www.OKpromise.org or 1-800-858-1840, allows students to earn free college tuition if they meet academic and conduct requirements in high school.  You must sign up in the 8th, 9th, or 10th grade and your family income cannot be more than $50,000 per year at the time you apply.  There are additional academic and conduct requirements to get and keep the scholarship. 

Students who are members of American Indian tribal groups are encouraged to contact their tribal government to find out about resources for funding college.

Tell me and I forget.  Teach me and I remember.  Involve me and I learn.

--  Benjamin Franklin   

                       

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