Three Things:
- EnrollTulsa open date set for 2024-25 school year
- TPS Enrollment Expo is Saturday, January 6
- Winter Reading Tips for Families
Enrollment Expo to Kick-Off TPS Enrollment Season – Saturday, January 6
Enrollment for the 2024-2025 school year begins Saturday, January 6, and we're kicking it off at the Tulsa Public Schools’ Enrollment Expo. Discover all that Tulsa Public Schools has to offer, meet representatives from each school, and get onsite enrollment assistance at the event.
EnrollTulsa
Do you have a student who will be in grades PreK, Kindergarten, 6 or 9 next school year? Who wants to enroll in a magnet school? Who wants to enroll in a school that is not their neighborhood school? For these families and more, EnrollTulsa is the place for you!
Visit www.tulsaschools.org/enroll for more information about enrollment and upcoming events.
Winter Break Reading Tips for Families
You can make a difference in helping your child develop reading skills.
Reading is at the heart of all learning. And your student can continue building their literacy skills over the break. Here are some ideas to help you create spaces and opportunities for your child to grow in their love of reading.
Winter Break Reading Tips for Families (Available in Multiple Languages)
We hope that you have a great holiday season, and we look forward to seeing you in the new year! ~Team Tulsa
Students return to school from Winter Break on Wednesday, January 3.
Key Dates
- Monday, Dec. 11 at 6:30pm: Regular meeting of Tulsa Board of Education.
- Monday, Dec. 18 - Tuesday, Jan. 2: Winter Break for students.
- Saturday, Jan. 6: Enrollment opens! Visit www.tulsaschools.org/enroll for info.
- Saturday, Jan. 6 from 9am-2pm: Enrollment Expo at University of Tulsa Allen Chapman Student Union (3135 E. 5th Pl.)
Seen around our district
- Memorial soccer team reads to Carnegie students.
- Kendall-Whittier Elementary holds flag raising ceremony.
- Author Ben Clanton visits McKinley Elementary.
- Tulsa Public Schools participates in 2023 Tulsa Veterans Day Parade.
Refer people to work on Team Tulsa
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.