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We are unwavering in our belief and our commitment to graduating each and every student college and career ready.
Seniors Owen Grass and Elizabeth Thralls have been named Mr. and Miss Union for Union High School, shown here with the court and their families Being named Mr. and Miss Union is considered the highest honor a student may receive at the school.
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 Public Schools Special Services will host the 4th annual Choose to Include event for students and their families outside at Union Tuttle Stadium on Friday, May 2.
What a fun day as seniors gathered in red caps and gowns and went back to their old haunting grounds as part of Union's annual Senior Walk. Photos
Union Athletics will host a Pre-Participation Physical Night on May 5 from | 6 to 7:45 p.m. at the UMAC Arena. Cost is only $20 — no insurance needed!
Union EDP Summer Camp registration is now open! Spots are limited. View enrollment information.
Union art teachers and students are finishing their presentations and art displays at the UMAC for tonight's opening of the Youtharts! Visual Arts Exhibition at the UMAC at 6 p.m. You can catch the show through Sunday, April 27.
Union Girls Golf is headed to State as a team for the first time in 4 years!
Union Theatre has announced its auditions schedule for the coming year. Details.
The school year is winding down, and the Oklahoma PTA wants to celebrate our PTA units and volunteers! Apply for awards. See post for links.
Applications are now open for the Cherokee Nation's Summer Electronic Benefit Transfer (EBT) program.
Thank you to all of our administrative professionals for your work to support Union Public Schools' mission of 100 percent graduation, college and career ready. Updated with more pictures!
Don't forget to thank your school bus driver today! #SchoolBusDriversDay
The Redhawks are proud to announce the hiring of Scott Norris as the new Head Boys Basketball Coach following the retirement of legendary coach Rudy Garcia, who led the program for 30 years. Norris brings with him an extraordinary résumé of coaching excellence, championship experience and a passion for student-athlete development both on and off the court.
Union's Native American program will conduct an open hearing and two public meetings concerning Indian student programs on Tuesday, April 22 at the Union Education Service Center, 8506 E. 61st Street.
The public is invited to the annual YouthArts! Visual Arts Show, which runs April 22-27 at the UMAC, 6636 S. Mingo.
Union School Board President Joey Reyes stopped by Roy Clark last week to visit with Mrs. Anderson’s class to talk about what he does to represent our Union families. We appreciate your investment in our students and Roy Clark Community!
Campus Life
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.