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8506 E. 61st Street
Tulsa, OK 74133
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District News

  • Softball cancelled today

    All softball games for Thursday, September 9, have been cancelled because of the weather.

  • How did Jenks-Union get so big?

    Union and Jenks first faced each other in 1949.

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    MidFirst Bank Backyard Bowl
    7:05 p.m. Friday

    Union-Tuttle Stadium, 6636 S. Mingo Road

    Tickets: On sale 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m. at Jenks' Sharp Center (Jenks side only) and 4:30-8 p.m. at Union's UMAC. Tickets will also be sold at both locations through Friday until sold out. The UMAC ticket office will be open from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Thursday. Tickets are $10 for adults and $4 for students.

  • Backyard Bowl time

    Everyone knows, this is way more than just a game

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    Union quarterback Tyler Gooch unloads before Jenks defenders reach him in the third quarter of the 1999 game.

  • Union/Jenks College Night Sept. 13

    Students and parents looking for resources to help plan, prepare and pay for a college education will have the opportunity to receive important materials and speak with representatives from the Oklahoma Guaranteed Student Loan Program, a division of the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education. OGSLP staff members will be available at the Union/Jenks College Night at Union High School on Sept. 13 from 6:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m.

  • Union - Jenks football tickets

    Tickets go on sale Tuesday, September 7.

    Backyard Bowl

  • Union-Jenks Week!

    Please plan on supporting the Union Redskins during Union-Jenks Week (September 7-13) at the following events:

    Union Spirit Nights ($1.00 admission for everyone)

    • Tuesday, September 14            Softball vs. BA               6:30 p.m.
    • Thursday, September 16           Volleyball vs. Owasso    6:30 p.m.

     


     Other games planned:

    • Tuesday, September 7            
      • Volleyball at Jenks (9th, JV, V)    4:00/5:15/6:30
      • Softball at Jenks (V, JV)             5:00/6:30
      • Softball vs. Jenks (JH)                5:00
    • Thursday, September 9
      • Cross Country vs. Jenks (JH, JV, V) (Camp Loughridge)
    • Friday, September 10 
      • BACKYARD BOWL Football vs. Jenks (V)                 7:05
    • Monday, September 13
      • Volleyball vs. Jenks (8th)             5:00
      • Football @ Jenks (JV)                TBA     

  • Great Start Fridays

    8th Grade Center starts year off on a positive note thanks to Great Start Fridays.

  • Mini grant process for teachers

    ... process established for mini grants explained

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Student Life

  • Alzheimer's Memory Walk

    ... pictures of our football players involved in Redskin AID and volunteering at the Alzheimer's Memory Walk on August 28

  • Rush Week

    ... at the 8th Grade Center

  • Looking for peanuts

    Eighth graders use peanuts to learn the process of science.

    8th Grade

  • Writing on demand

    Long-time Tulsa World reporters Susan Hylton and Manny Gamallo visited Nora Harris's classroom at Union Intermediate High School last week to address the topic of on-demand writing.

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  • Rick Darnaby

    Union and Oklahoma State University alum Rick Darnaby is featured in a recent edition of OSU’s State Magazine.

  • Pearson opens season with bang

    Kale Pearson passed for 235 yards and accounted for four touchdowns as he led Class 6A No. 1 Union to a 44-32 victory over Louisiana powerhouse Evangel Christian at Shreveport, La.

    Tulsa World

  • Kendall Holmes, Union grind out victory

    Union football wins first game of the season, beats Evangel Christian 44-32.

  • College Days

    Teachers and staff at the Intermediate High School are wearing their college colors on Thursdays this year. They are encouraged to wear their college colors to promote communication with their students about the college they attended. We want the students to ask questions and start looking for the college that is best for them.

    Intermediate High School

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