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Stay safe: We need your support to keep our schools safe. Our See. Hear. Share. Hotline is staffed 24 hours a day. If you see or hear something concerning, please call 918-480-SAFE, text 480SAFE, or email share@tulsaschools.org. To learn more about student and school safety at Tulsa Public Schools at www.tulsaschools.org/safety.
Are you ready to vote? The general election is coming up on Tuesday, Nov. 8! Early voting is available at the Tulsa County Election Board at 555 N. Denver Ave. and Hardesty Regional Library at 8316 E. 93 St. on Nov 2-4 from 8am-6pm and Nov. 5 from 8am-2pm. Learn more at tulsaschools.org/vote.
Join Team Tulsa as a substitute teacher! Support your student’s school by becoming a substitute teacher. You’ll have the option to work in the schools of your choice and create a flexible schedule that works for your needs. Be a part of Team Tulsa by becoming a substitute teacher today. To learn more, visit: Tulsa Public Schools Substitute Teacher. To become a substitute teacher for Tulsa Public Schools, fill out an interest form here.
Share your feedback on proposed school board districts! Complete our redistricting survey by 5pm on Friday, Oct. 28 at www.TulsaSchools.org/Survey. State law requires that school districts complete a redistricting process after each US Census. During this process, board district boundaries are revised and re-drawn based on relevant changes in district populations.
Get support services free of charge at the Parent Resource Center! The Parent Resource Center (located at 525 E. 46th St. N. in the Alcott building next to North Star Academy) is offering new services to families this year through partnerships with Emergency Infant Services, Family and Children’s Services, the Financial Empowerment Center, and the Oklahoma Parents Center. Supports available include formula, diapers, and food for infants; clothing; on-site mental health and addiction treatment services; one-on-one financial counseling and services for children with special needs. Click here to find out more about the Parent Resource Center and learn how to access these supports! You can also call 918-746-9665 for more information.
Key Dates
- Thursday, Oct. 27 from 6-8pm: Special Education Resource and Transition Fair for pre-K through 12th grades at Wilson Teaching and Learning Center at 2710 E. 11th St.
- Friday, Oct. 28 at 5pm: Redistricting survey closes - be sure to submit your feedback!
- Wednesday, Nov. 2 through Friday, Nov. 4 from 8am-6pm: Early voting for general election at the Tulsa County Election Board at 555 N. Denver Ave. and Hardesty Regional Library at 8316 E. 93 St.
- Saturday, Nov. 5 from 8am-2pm: Early voting for general election at the Tulsa County Election Board at 555 N. Denver Ave. and Hardesty Regional Library at 8316 E. 93 St.
- Sunday, Nov. 6 at 2:30pm: The Ropin’ Fool silent film with live organ performance at Will Rogers College Middle and High School. Tickets are free but must be reserved at www.willrogersstage.com.
- Monday, Nov. 7 and Tuesday, Nov. 8: No classes - teacher professional development and Civic Engagement Day
Seen around our district
- The Thunder Book Bus visited students at McKinley Elementary.
- Check out Edison students performing Elephant’s Graveyard.
- Eliot families participate in Walk to School Day 2022.
- East Central High School celebrates opening of new East Side Arena.
Thanks to federal recovery funds, we were able to invest in air quality improvements in our buildings, Ready. Set. Summer! programming, and enrichment programs to address learning loss. Learn more about ESSER (federal recovery) funding here.
Tulsa Public Schools students lead through literacy, are empowered through experience, and contribute to their community. We honor the diversity, creativity, and passion of our students, elevating every student to be designers of their destiny. Learn more about Pathways to Opportunity, our plan for the next five years.
Secondary
Stay safe: We need your support to keep our schools safe. Our See. Hear. Share. Hotline is staffed 24 hours a day. If you see or hear something concerning, please call 918-480-SAFE, text 480SAFE, or email share@tulsaschools.org. To learn more about student and school safety at Tulsa Public Schools at www.tulsaschools.org/safety.
Get money for college and technical school by completing your FAFSA! FAFSA is the Free Application for Federal Student Aid, and every high school senior should complete one this fall. We will be hosting FAFSA information sessions at high schools across the district. Click here for the complete list of event dates, and find more information about how to start your application at TulsaSchools.org/FAFSA. FAFSA information nights are open to ANY Tulsa Public Schools high school seniors, so if you missed the event at your child’s school, you can attend any of the other scheduled information nights.
Are you ready to vote? The general election is coming up on Tuesday, Nov. 8! Early voting is available at the Tulsa County Election Board at 555 N. Denver Ave. and Hardesty Regional Library at 8316 E. 93 St. on Nov 2-4 from 8am-6pm and Nov. 5 from 8am-2pm. Learn more at tulsaschools.org/vote.
Join Team Tulsa as a substitute teacher! Support your student’s school by becoming a substitute teacher. You’ll have the option to work in the schools of your choice and create a flexible schedule that works for your needs. Be a part of Team Tulsa by becoming a substitute teacher today. To learn more, visit: Tulsa Public Schools Substitute Teacher. To become a substitute teacher for Tulsa Public Schools, fill out an interest form here.
Share your feedback on proposed school board districts! Complete our redistricting survey by 5pm on Friday, Oct. 28 at www.TulsaSchools.org/Survey. State law requires that school districts complete a redistricting process after each US Census. During this process, board district boundaries are revised and re-drawn based on relevant changes in district populations.
Get support services free of charge at the Parent Resource Center! The Parent Resource Center (located at 525 E. 46th St. N. in the Alcott building next to North Star Academy) is offering new services to families this year through partnerships with Emergency Infant Services, Family and Children’s Services, the Financial Empowerment Center, and the Oklahoma Parents Center. Supports available include formula, diapers, and food for infants; clothing; on-site mental health and addiction treatment services; one-on-one financial counseling and services for children with special needs. Click here to find out more about the Parent Resource Center and learn how to access these supports! You can also call 918-746-9665 for more information.
Key Dates
- Tuesday, Oct. 25 from 4-7pm: FAFSA workshop at Webster High School at 1919 W. 40th St. Open to students at all high schools.
- Thursday, Oct. 27 from 6-8pm: Special Education Resource and Transition Fair for pre-K through 12th grades at Wilson Teaching and Learning Center at 2710 E. 11th St.
- Thursday, Oct. 27 from 4-7pm: FAFSA workshop at Webster High School at 1919 W. 40th St. Open to students at all high schools.
- Friday, Oct. 28 at 5pm: Redistricting survey closes - be sure to submit your feedback!
- Wednesday, Nov. 2 through Friday, Nov. 4 from 8am-6pm: Early voting for general election at the Tulsa County Election Board at 555 N. Denver Ave. and Hardesty Regional Library at 8316 E. 93 St.
- Saturday, Nov. 5 from 8am-2pm: Early voting for general election at the Tulsa County Election Board at 555 N. Denver Ave. and Hardesty Regional Library at 8316 E. 93 St.
- Sunday, Nov. 6 at 2:30pm: The Ropin’ Fool silent film with live organ performance at Will Rogers College Middle and High School. Tickets are free but must be reserved at www.willrogersstage.com.
- Monday, Nov. 7 and Tuesday, Nov. 8: No classes - teacher professional development and Civic Engagement Day
Seen around our district
- The Thunder Book Bus visited students at McKinley Elementary.
- Check out Edison students performing Elephant’s Graveyard.
- Eliot families participate in Walk to School Day 2022.
- East Central High School celebrates opening of new East Side Arena.
Thanks to federal recovery funds, we were able to invest in air quality improvements in our buildings, Ready. Set. Summer! programming, and enrichment programs to address learning loss. Learn more about ESSER (federal recovery) funding here.
Tulsa Public Schools students lead through literacy, are empowered through experience, and contribute to their community. We honor the diversity, creativity, and passion of our students, elevating every student to be designers of their destiny. Learn more about Pathways to Opportunity, our plan for the next five years.