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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.
Union's Native American program will conduct three public meetings concerning Indian student programs on Tuesday, April 30 at the Union Public Schools Education Service Center, 8506 E. 61st Street.
TASTS-24 is June 6-7 at the UMAC (Union Multipurpose Activity Center). This premier educational technology conference in Tulsa is free for vendors and participants.
The National Wrestling Hall of Fame on Wednesday announced the state winners of the Tricia Saunders High School Excellence Award (TSHSEA). Kali Hayden was named the winner for the state of Oklahoma.
YouthArts! District Visual Arts Show Open to the Public; see video on Youtube
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.
Campus Life
Union Alternative has resurrected our sewing program this year!
Congratulations to Stephanie Vaughan, a visual art educator at Union Public Schools, who received a Fine Arts Educator Award at the 34th annual Oklahoma Education Awards for Arts Excellence.
Rosa Parks: These two ladies are the heart and soul of the front office at Rosa Parks. They keep everything in order and the school running smoothly. I am so very thankful for them and their commitment to our students and families. Happy Administrative Professional Day. We love you!
Girls Fun Day presented by Union Varsity Highsteppers is back! Bring your daughter for an afternoon of activities, playtime and a special show for parents at 2:45 p.m. Registration is open now, sign up today!
A round of applause for Avery, Rebecca, & Helena as they secured their spots in the state tournament after today’s regional competition! While the team just barely missed out on qualifying, these three shining stars will represent us proudly! Great season team!
Union's baseball team faces Morrison at 5 p.m. at the Union baseball complex behind the 9th Grade Center.
It’s Senior Week at Union High School.
Congratulations to our Merit Finalists: Chase Call, Akshit Devarapalli, Ivan Herrera, Tan-ner Jarvis, Raashi Karande, Price Martin, Nancy Nguyen, Oluwajuwuralo Oyedele, Abigail Tan
Talk about stealing the spotlight! Senior baseball player, Gam Jones, has stolen his way into the record books with an incredible 43+ stolen bases this season!
Members of the Superintendent’s Student Advisory Council visited the State Capitol today.
They watched proceedings on the Senate floor and had an audience with Senator Dave Rader and Representative Jeff Boatman.
Noche de Lectura familiar:Gracias a Tulsa Early Works for sure apoyo con la cena, y el regalo para que cada familia siga incrementando sus tiempos juntos como familia, a Supermercados Morelos por su apoyo con los vales para rifar y que se apoye a las familias asistentes, al fondo Título lll del gob Federal para Union Que nos permite adquirir libros y pagar personal para apoyar esta actividades para nuestras familias inmigrantes.
Shout out to our Career Connect intern Maria B.F. a current Tulsa Tech culinary student. She recently earned the title of: SkillsUSA Culinary Arts State Champion. She will move forward to the National level in June.
Congrats to Union Boys Golf!
Coach Bushyhead says: “Made the trip to Ardmore this weekend for the Max Williamson Inv. and played some great golf! Shot 295 at Lakeview and 292 at Dornick Hills to take the team title. Bo lead the way with his best golf of the year for a 2nd place finish (71-73), Sammy finished 4th (72-73) and Jesse rounded out the top 5 (73-74). Jackson also played his best golf of the year with scores of 79-79. Proud of the guys for putting two great rounds together!”
Grove students from several grade levels were filmed today for the News Channel 6 Pledge of Allegiance daily presentations.
Roy Clark yearbooks are now available for purchase in the school office.
Happy Administrative Professionals Day to the two front office darlings, Keyra and Karina!
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English Learners
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