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We are unwavering in our belief and our commitment to graduating each and every student college and career ready.
Union Public Schools celebrates Black History Month, which celebrates the contributions of Black Americans, promote equality, and encourage learning and understanding.
Congratulations to Andersen 5th grade teacher Cory Allen, who was named the 2024-2025 District Teacher Of The Year!
Life at Union Public Schools is more than just homework. Union believes a successful student is an engaged student and the district provides a wide variety of activities. More than 14,000 Union students are involved in some form of the arts and more than 1,600 students are involved in Union’s athletics and spirit programs. Learn more about Union's activities.
Union Public Schools is committed to strengthening children, families, and communities. Our Community Schools support student growth and achievement while also creating strong ties among families, students, schools, and communities.
Science, Technology, Engineering & Math
From engineering a house in kindergarten, to solving a medical mystery in middle school, to a theater stagecraft class that 3D-prints props, the district offers a wide range of STEM opportunities. Learn more about Union's STEM offerings.
Union Public Schools believes in the importance of early childhood education. Its mission is simple: to enhance the development of very young children and promote healthy families. A key part of the mission is the Rosa Parks Early Childhood Education Center
Remarkable strides continue toward achieving Union’s ambitious mission of graduating 100 percent of its students. Union is recognized by the Oklahoma State Regents for Higher Education as a leader in promoting higher learning, Visit the College/Career section to learn more.
Union High stands proud forever!
Loyalty rides high.
Memories, forget them never
As the years go by.
Friends, we make from year to year.
Watch as goals are reached
Union High will always be dear
To our destiny.
It's a great day to be a Redhawk!
More than 90 percent of the district's administrators hold a master's degree or higher. Of the teaching and administrative staff, more than 40 percent hold graduate-level degrees – with more than 400 holding master’s degrees and 19 with doctorates. Learn more about our teachers.
District News
Union Career Connect will host a career fair from 10 a.m. until 2 p.m. Friday, April 4 at the UMAC.
The Union PTA Council is hosting a Multicultural Night from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. Friday, February 21 at the UHS Freshman Academy.
We are thrilled to announce the launch of the Union Teacher Empowerment Program, made possible by the passing of SB 1256 during the Legislative Session in May 2024. This bill empowers Oklahoma educators by establishing advanced, lead, and master teacher certifications, coupled with significant salary increases.
In the spirit of Valentine's Day tomorrow, the Union Finance Division is showing some love this afternoon and creativity with boxes and sacks to hold valentine's cards for a planned office party today at the Education Service Center.
Reminder: School is closed Friday, February 14 and Monday, February 17.
Help Union Council PTA select the next district-wide movie! This movie will be shown at Union Tuttle Stadium on March 28. You may vote for more than one movie, but please do not vote for the SAME movie twice.
Union Public Schools is closed today, February 12, because of the icy conditions and inclement weather. Twelve-month employees, however, are asked to report to work.
Union Board of Education member Dr. Chris McNeil is featured in the Tulsa World as part of its series on "thoughts from Black Tulsans about the future of Tulsa and what role they are playing to make it happen." See Tulsa Wolrd story.
A brief summary of the February 11 Board of Education meeting has been posted which includes information on next year's school calendar.
The Union Schools Education Foundation is delighted to present the Red, White, & Black Masquerade Gala, a party that promises to be full of mystery, fun, and excitement, and raise funds for Union Public Schools. The big event will be Saturday, May 3.
The Union Board of Education on first reading considered a proposed calendar for the 2025-2026 school year. The Board will consider approval during the second reading at the next Board meeting on March 10.
With so much sickness going around, the Union Benefits Department would like to remind members on the UMR medical plan of their benefit through Teladoc.
Dr. John Federline: "I want to take a moment to reaffirm our unwavering commitment to ensuring the safety, well-being, and educational opportunities of every student in our district."
Our Union Junior High Girls Wrestling Team put on an incredible performance at the JH Girls State Wrestling Meet yesterday, finishing as State Runners-Up!
The Hope – Guidance – Social and Emotional Learning team, lead by Director Soctt Pennington and Coordinator of Counseling Services Jessica Hogaboom hosted an appreciation lunch for all of Union's counselors today, the last day of National School Counselors Week.
Campus Life
Come out March 30 to help support the Union PTA Fundraiser, and don't miss out on the action-packed atmosphere and the chance to cheer on the Oilers.
The Roy Clark STEM-at-home Extravaganza is from 4:30-5:30 p.m. on Thursday, February 27.
Happy Valentine's Day from McAuliffe Elementary!
Remember: No school on Friday, February 14 and Monday, February 17.
It's time to register for the 2025-2026 school year and think about your classes as a seventh grader.
An unplanned snow day Wednesday did not deter Union seventh graders from some robust basketball fun on the gym floor for the east side of the school, featuring school teams Princeton, Stanford, Oxford and Duke.
View the schedule for the varsity boys 2024-2025 soccer season!
January honors announced at the Union High School Freshman Academy!
The Cedar Ridge Glow Dance is coming February 21. Pre-Sale is underway through February 12.
In honor of Financial Aid Awareness Month, Union College and Careers hosted a financial aid night with the University of Oklahoma, University of Tulsa and Tulsa Community College.
Congratulations to Amayas Powell and Sasha Holcomb for being randomly selected from the 248 students that had perfect attendance for the month of January!
Congratulations to our newest HSE graduates: Madi & Audrey!
Congratulations to the Union Boys Basketball team with its win Tuesday night over Muskogee 65 to 40.
The Union High School Air Force Junior Reserve Officer Training Corps will host a Family Bingo Night at 6:30 p.m. Monday, February 24 at the UHS Freshman Academy. Doors open at 6 p.m.
Union eighth graders are exploring their curriculum options at the UHS Freshman Academy during an electives expo today in the media center.
Congratulations to our January Rising Redhawks at Jarman Elementary: Elyse Cienfuegos, Mackenzie Cooper and Wyatt Murray!
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.