Tulsa Public Schools
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Tulsa Public Schools is an independent school district serving the Tulsa, Oklahoma area in Northeastern Oklahoma. It is the largest school district in Oklahoma. The district serves approximately 42,000 students from Kindergarten through Twelfth grade[1]. It is governed by an elected school board.
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[edit] Schools
Tulsa Public Schools is made up of 59 elementary, 15 middle and 9 high schools.
[edit] Elementary
- Academy Central
- Addams
- Alcott
- Anderson
- Barnard
- Bell
- Bryant
- Burroughs
- Carnegie
- Celia Clinton
- Cherokee
- Chouteau
- Columbus
- Cooper
- Disney
- ECDC
- Eisenhower
- Eliot
- Emerson
- Eugene Field
- Greeley
- Grimes
- Grissom
- Hawthorne
- Hoover
- Houston
- Jackson
- Kendall Whittier
- Kerr
- Key
- Lanier
- Lee
- Lindbergh
- MacArthur
- Mark Twain
- Marshall
- Mayo
- McClure
- McKinley
- Mitchell
- Newcomer
- Owen
- Park
- Patrick Henry
- Peary
- Penn
- Phillips
- Remington
- Robertson
- Roosevelt
- Salk
- Sandburg
- Sequoyah
- Skelly
- Springdale
- Whitman
- Wright
- Zarrow
[edit] Middle Schools
- Byrd
- Carver
- Cleveland
- Clinton
- Edison MS
- Foster
- Gilcrease
- Hamilton
- Lewis and Clark
- Madison
- Monroe
- Nimitz
- Thoreau
- Whitney
- Wilson
[edit] High Schools
- Booker T. Washington High School
- Central High School
- East Central High School
- Edison Preparatory School
- McLain High School
- Memorial High School
- Nathan Hale High School
- Will Rogers High School
- Webster High School
[edit] 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.
[edit] School Board Members
- District 1 Gary Percefull - Vice President
- District 2 Oma Jean Copeland
- District 3 Lana Turner Addison
- District 4 Bobbie Gray
- District 5 Cathy Newsome
- District 6 Ruth Ann Fate
- District 7 Matt Livingood - President