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Tulsa Public Schools
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Location
3027 South New Haven Avenue
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74114

Northeastern Oklahoma
United States
District information
Type Public, Primary, Secondary, Co-Educational, Independent
Grades PK - 12
Superintendent Ebony Johnson
Schools 77
Budget $552,399,216 (2009-10)
Students and staff
Students 33,211 (2021-2022)
Teachers 1,715.95
Staff 7,000
Student-teacher ratio 17 in 1
Athletic conference N/A
Other information
Website http://www.tulsaschools.org

Tulsa Public Schools is an independent school district serving the Tulsa, Oklahoma area in Northeastern Oklahoma. As of 2022, it is the largest school district in Oklahoma, surpassing Oklahoma City Public Schools for the first time since 2013. As of 2022 the district serves approximately 33,211 students. It is governed by an elected school board. As of November 2021, the Tulsa Public Schools district is accredited by the Oklahoma State Department of Education.

Accreditation

In 2022, Governor of Oklahoma Kevin Stitt asked the Oklahoma State Auditor and Inspector to investigate the school district. The governor expressed concern over reports of financial irregularities, questions about the length of COVID-related school closures, and questions about compliance with "a new state law limiting public school instruction on race, gender and history."

In 2023, State Superintendent Ryan Walters held a press conference in Tulsa to discuss concerns that could affect accreditation of the Tulsa school district. At the press conference, a member of the group Defense of Democracy was spat upon while questioning the school board's approach to handling prayer in official settings. In August 2023, Walters held another press conference to list the four areas of concern: financial mismanagement, spending more money on administration than in the classroom, reading proficiency scores that continue to decline, and failing schools.

Area

Most of the district is in Tulsa County, where it includes the majority of Tulsa as well as sections of Oakhurst, Sand Springs, and Sapulpa. Portions extend into Creek, Osage, and Wagoner counties.

Schools

Tulsa Public Schools is made up of 45 elementary, 10 middle schools, 9 high schools, 6 alternative schools, 5 district-authorized charter schools, and 1 virtual school. (according to their website www.tulsaschools.org)

Elementary

  • Anderson
  • Bell
  • Burroughs
  • Carnegie
  • Celia Clinton
  • Clinton West
  • Cooper
  • Council Oak
  • Disney
  • Dolores Huerta
  • Eisenhower International
  • Eliot
  • Emerson
  • Eugene Field
  • Felicitas Mendez International
  • Greenwood Leadership Academy
  • Grissom
  • Hamilton
  • Hawthorne
  • Hoover
  • John Hope Franklin
  • Kendall-Whittier
  • Kerr
  • Key
  • Lanier
  • Lewis and Clark
  • Lindbergh
  • MacArthur
  • Marshall
  • Mayo Demonstration
  • McClure
  • McKinley
  • Mitchell
  • Owen
  • Patrick Henry
  • Peary
  • Robertson
  • Salk
  • Sequoyah
  • Skelly
  • Springdale
  • Unity Learning Academy
  • Wayman Tisdale Fine Arts Academy
  • Whitman
  • Zarrow

Middle Schools

  • Carver
  • Central Middle and High
  • East Central
  • Edison Preparatory
  • Hale
  • Memorial
  • Monroe Demonstration Academy
  • Thoreau Demonstration Academy
  • Webster Middle and High
  • Will Rogers College Middle and High

High Schools

  • Booker T. Washington
  • Central
  • East Central
  • Edison Preparatory
  • Hale
  • McLain
  • Memorial
  • Webster
  • Will Rogers College High

Alternative Schools

  • North Star Academy
  • Phoenix Rising
  • Street School
  • TRAICE Academy
  • Tulsa MET
  • Tulsa Tech Career Academy

Charter/Partner schools

  • College Bound Academy
  • KIPP Tulsa
  • Tulsa Honor Academy
  • Tulsa Legacy Charter
  • Tulsa School of Arts and Sciences

Virtual School

  • Tulsa Virtual Academy

School board

The Tulsa School Board has seven members, each representing a different geographic area of the district. Each board member is elected to a four-year term, and the terms of each member are staggered so every year at least one member is up for election. The school board establishes policies, manages the budget, hires the superintendent, and is the final appeals board for the district. The school board's authority is limited to official meetings.

School Board Members

  • District 1 - Stacey Woolley (President)(Elected 2019, re-elected 2023. Term expires 2027.)
  • District 2 - Diamond Marshall (Appointed to fill vacancy 2023.)
  • District 3 - Jennettie Marshall (Elected 2017, re-elected 2021. Term expires 2025.)
  • District 4 - E'Lena Ashley (Elected 2022, Term expires 2026.)
  • District 5 - John Croisant (Vice President) (Elected 2020. Term expires 2024.)
  • District 6 - Jerry Griffin (Elected 2020. Term expires 2024.)
  • District 7 - Susan Lamkin (Elected 2022. Term expires 2026.)
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