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Art teachers and volunteers were working hard today in preparation for the opening of the visual arts exhibition for the 45th Annual YouthArts! show later today.
Dr. Laura Latta from the Tulsa Higher Education Consortium and Union High School Councilor Emily Ashley joined News On 6 to help explain how to apply for free federal student aid via the FAFSA.
By a 5-0 vote, Union’s school board accepted the resignation of Zone 5 representative Ken Kinnear and declared his seat vacant at a special meeting Tuesday evening.
Union Public Schools announced the names of some 60 eighth graders, who have been selected to participate in the next class of EDGE, a program that allows students to obtain a two-year college degree through Tulsa Community College at the same time they finish their high school degree. The students represent the eighth such cohort since Union and TCC began the early college high school partnership. Updated with video.
Union Public Schools Special Services will host the 3rd annual Choose to Include event for students and their families outside at Union Tuttle Stadium on Friday, May 3. The event for educational resource students will run from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m.
Union Theatre is hosting a fundraiser: Once Upon A Time Tea Party - from 11 a.m. until 1 op.mn. Saturday, Aril 27, at the Union performing Arts Center, 6636 S. Mingo Road. Tickets are $25 and includes snacks, tea, crafts, a goodie bag and more.
Union Fine Arts will present the 45th annual YouthArts! Festival this spring, featuring the visual arts gallery and a number of musical and dramatic performances by Union students.
The YouthArts! Visual Arts Gallery will run April 23 through April 28 at the UMAC, 6836 S. Mingo Road
Students In RISE Program Selling Handmade Dog Toys While Learning About How To Become Independent Young Adults
The Support Employee Peer Recognition Committee is pleased to announce April Support Employee winners!
For the 12th year in a row, Union Public Schools has been recognized by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education as the Oklahoma’s Promise 2024 State 6A Champion for having 175 seniors from the class of 2023 qualify for the Oklahoma’s Promise Scholarship.
Union's summer camp for Union students enrolled in pre-kindergarten through fifth grade will be June 3 through August 2 at Jarman Elementary, 9015 E. 79th St., Monday through Friday, from 6:45 a.m. until 6 p.m. Enroll now.
Union Alternative School Principal Chris Ducker will be conducting a forum for students in grades 9-12 who have applied or who wish to apply to the Alternative School at 5:30 p.m. on Wednesday, May 1.
Three members of the Union Classroom, Teachers Association negotiations team spent the day at Oklahoma Education Association's workshop, The Power of ABC's! We shared ideas on advocacy, bargaining, and contracts with members from surrounding districts.
Also, the UCTA is having a membership drive. Do you know someone who has been considering becoming a UCTA Member? If they join, they get $50! If you recruit them, you will be entered into a drawing for lunch on us, in the way of a $25 DoorDash gift card.
Union students in grades pre-kindergarten through fifth grade are invited to to be our guest!
Join Union Theatre for "Once Upon a Time Tea Party" Saturday, April 27, from 11 a.m. until 1 p.m. at the Union Performing Arts Center, 6636 S. Mingo Road.
The Union Schools Education Foundation Online Auction opens Monday, April 15. It runs until April 22.
Campus Life
Jarman Elementary: We are so appreciative of our two amazing administrative assistants and we celebrate them this week! Ms. Becky and Ms. Julie are the BEST!
Today is National Administrative Professionals Day! Grove has the BEST Secretary, Ms. Stephanie McCoy, and the BEST Receptionist, Mrs. Synthia DeMata.
Union sixth graders enjoy some time in the Extended Day Program on stage at the 6th/7th Grade Center before school started today, playing with building blocks, creating art or just hanging out.
Thank you to our Community Schools coordinators at the Union 6th/7th Grade Centers for all of the hard work you do: Grace Markes at the Union 7th Grade Center and Matt McAfee at the Union 6th Grade Center!
Thank you to seventh graders Cian Beeman. Bella Holt, Eliah Mole, and Cing Phiamphu who serve as library aides to media specialist Jennifer Green and keep the 6th/7th Grade media center looking great. They even got to pose for a picture with Dr. Chris McNeil, a member of the Union Board of Education.
Congratulations to the science winners of Union 7th Grade Center’s recent STEAM night, who all received checks for their presentations at the Science Technology Engineering Arts Math night.
Congratulations to Union swimmers Grant Faulkner, Sam Brooks, Bahr Abouzaineddin, Trent Knight, Logan Hall and Monica McMahon, Macie McClellan, Dorothy Black, Madeline Bacon, all of whom received honorable mentions as part of the Tulsa World's 2023-24 All-World swimming honors.
Roy Clark Ashley Lewis’ art students collected and washed rocks to paint.
Moore PTA will be delivering snacks and drinks to the teachers and staff all throughout the week for Teacher Appreciation Week May 6-10. We are so grateful for any donations! Sign up here.
To our administrative staff - you’re simply the best! From handling finances to supporting us, our coaches, student-athletes, and our community, they do it all with grace and dedication. Today, we celebrate YOU!
Junior Jumpstart is off to a great start this week! We kicked off our week-long event on Monday with a college admissions panel. on Tuesday, we heard from seniors about their experiences applying to college and scholarships.
It was a wonderful day for our varsity girls as we hosted the Union Tournament Tuesday.
It’s Senior Week at Union High School.
Congratulations to our Distinguished Graduates for their outstanding academic achievement and service to school and community.
Senior Sunset will be observed Thursday, April 25, from 6:30 until 8:30 p.m. at Union Tuttle Stadium. Seniors need to bring ID in order to attend.
Congratulations to the Block 7 Union Alternative students who were recognized today during graduation ceremonies at the school.
Together, We Make A Difference
Academics are a priority. Union offers programs for students as young as 3 to adults. Union wants everyone to succeed.
College & Careers
Union is committed to academic excellence. Ensuring all students graduate from high school, prepared for college or career success, guides our practice from Pre-K through 12th grade.
English Learners
Union provides English Learners a high-quality program, designed to assist students in learning English & to meet challenging state academic content & standards.
Early Childhood
Union provides a full-day, year-round program for eligible 3-year-olds, 4-year-olds and kindergarteners. Students learn language, fine arts, problem-solving and more.
STEM
Union offers a wide range of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math opportunities. Union was the 1st in Oklahoma, & among only a handful of districts nationwide, to offer STEM to students Pre-K through 12th grade.
Community Schools
Union's effective Community Schools model means increased attendance, reduced mobility, & improved academic success because of our partnerships.
Hope-Guidance-SEL
Union is a hope-centered district, using hope as a lens to guide our work. The goal is to foster greater confidence in students’ lives in a positive, affirming school environment.