Tulsa Public Schools has a great web site. They include some history of Tulsa and describe why we are known as “green country.”
Also, Tulsa is considered the cultural and arts center of Oklahoma with two world-renowned art museums, one of the largest concentrations of art deco architecture and a full-time professional opera and ballet. Tulsa was named one of America’s most livable large cities by Partners for Livable Communities, Forbes and Relocate America.
So, you wouldn’t expect anything but the best from our public school system. The web site has an easy boundary map and lists of elementary, junior high and middle schools and high schools.
Read about our Tulsa school board members – all active community leaders elected to their post. Please contact any of them directly if you have a question about a school in the district they represent – their contact information is listed on the site.
Tulsa Public Schools Park Green Team by Tracy Kouns
Lots of information is included on this site, including policies, programs, bus routes and schedules and meetings. You can check out the TPS Student Progress Portal, the “No Child Left Behind Act” annual report card, and school profiles.
Tulsa Public Schools is committed to providing a quality learning experience for every student, every day, without exception.
Dual Language Immersion Program students (TPS photo by T.J. Gerlach)
An online “School Lookup” function has been added to the Tulsa Public Schools web site. This will allow parents to enter their home address to identify and access their child’s home school locations and transportation information. This new feature provides the elementary, middle and high school information for your property address.
If you are relocating to Tulsa Oklahoma, I think you’ll be pleasantly surprised at what you learn about our Tulsa Public School system! If I can help you with further information, don’t hesitate to call!