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It’s important to set career goals now, knowing you will have to make adjustments constantly throughout life, U.S. Senator Markwayne Mullin told Union High School AP Government students in Haley Eldridge’s classroom today.
As part of our commitment to your child’s online safety, we want to let you know about an exciting new program to help monitor student internet activity.
Union's fall break camp for Union students enrolled in pre-kindergarten through fifth grade will be October 17-18 at Jefferson Elementary, 8418 S. 107 E. Ave., Monday through Friday, from 6:45 a.m. until 6 p.m.
The Union PTA Council plans to promote civics this fall by bringing back the Redhawks Vote campaign – timely considering there is a presidential election this fall.
As Union works to reduce chronic absenteeism among students, we encourage parents to watch this important video from Attendance Works.
Union Public Schools uses the Safe Schools Alert system for students, staff and parents to report bullying, safety concerns and threats anonymously to Union administration and security officials.
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, October 23.
Benefits Open Enrollment has begun for all benefit eligible Union employees.
Audition information for the all-school musical of "Footloose" this winter.
The Union Public Schools Employee Health & Wellness Fair is underway at the UMAC, 6836 S. Mingo, now until 6 p.m. The fair is open to Union employees and their families.
Congratulations Union Repertory Theatre for your 1 overall rating at the Oklahoma One-Act Play Festival this weekend for your powerful performance of "Radium Girls."
Union Fine Arts presents "Radium Girls" October 2-3 at 7 p.m. and on October 4 at 6:30 p.m. at the Union High School Performing Arts Center, 6636 S. Mingo Road.
Union Public Schools is proud to celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month and the contributions of all Hispanic and Latinx cultures.
Thanks to a partnership with Oklahoma State University Institute of Technology, Union High School's construction program now includes classes in electrical construction and air conditioning and refrigeration.
The Support Employee Peer Recognition Committee is pleased to announce July, August and September Support Employee winners!
Campus Life
High school students used beans to do an experiment in island biogeography today in environmental science teacher Aryn Hardman's class today.
Union seventh graders started the day today with a pep rally, and nothing gets kids going more, than screaming and cheering.
Video: Follow along and hear from fifth graders at Rosa Parks Elementary as they take part in a special bread-making activity.
Ellen Ochoa Elementary has named Kelly Larby its 2024-2025 Teacher of the Year.
Congratulations to our newest HSE graduate, Yvonne! We are so proud of you!
Oklahoma State University was a hit for 43 of our Union students Wednesday.
Our own Union Girls Wrestling Head Coach, Gerald Harris, traveled to Poreć, Croatia to compete in the United World Wrestling Championships (Veteran's World Wrestling).
What a game! Union Softball pulled off a 5-4 nail biter, holding strong in the bottom of the 7th for the win to stay alive in Regionals.
Congratulations to the 24-25 Union 8th Grade Techer of the Year: Ms. Becky Davis!
A huge congratulations to the 2024-2025 Rosa Parks Teacher of the Year….Andrea Orr.
Congratulations to Jennifer Tempest for being selected as our 2024-2025 Union Freshman Academy Teacher of the Year!
Andersen Fall Festival is coming on Friday! Come party with us and wear your costume for a costume contest. The fun starts at 6 p.m.
Make plans to join us at Roy Clark Thursday night from 5 to 6:30 p.m. for Better Together Literacy & Community Night!
In a treat to kids who met their half-way goal in the school's jog-a-thon fundraiser, students got to watch a special race between Team Owl, Axolotl, and Green Dinosaur versus the T-Rex, Wind Sock and Tasmanian Devil.
Congratulations to the Roy Clark 24-25 Teacher of the Year, Special Education teacher Alexandra Arias!
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.
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.
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.
Community Schools
Union's effective Community Schools model means increased attendance, reduced mobility, & improved academic success because of our partnerships.
English Learners
Union provides English Learners a high-quality program, designed to assist students in learning English & to meet challenging state academic content & standards.
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.
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.