Programs/Activities
Clubs
We offer lots of exciting and interesting clubs and after school activities for students to participate in!
- Gardening (K - 2nd)
- Students will learn about plants, seasons for planting and explore the different plants we can use in our garden.
- Gardening (3rd - 5th)
- Students will gain knowledge of gardening and seasonal planting and upkeep.
- Music
- Students will show a love of music while enhancing their musical abilities through rehearsal and performance. Students will learn to work cohesively to ensure successful production of their work, while building their relationships with peers across grade levels.
- Tulsa Changemakers
- Tulsa Changemakers builds capacity in youth, adults, and systems to support youth in driving positive impact in Tulsa right now and into the future. Our vision is a future where Tulsa is a model city for youth-driven impact. Youth are core catalysts for impact in their communities, and communities are actively engaged in identifying, developing, and empowering youth as leaders. Tulsa is consistently cultivating highly effective community leaders eager to empower successive generations.
- Camp Fire
- Camp Fire connects young people to the outdoors, to others, and themselves. Camp Fire provides the opportunity to find their spark, lift their voice, and discover who they are.
- Yearbook
- Students will gain graphic design skills and create something meaningful to everyone at the school.
- Student Council
- Student councils help plan and organize events and activities for other students. These activities can include fundraisers, school dances, and spirit days. Student councils help address issues that affect the school. Student councils provide opportunities for students to gain leadership experience.
- Safety Patrol
- Since its establishment in 1920, the AAA Safety Patrol Program's mission has been to encourage the importance of safety and promote safety awareness among students and young people.
Clubs are subject to change
Library
Sequoyah Book Awards for grades 3-5
Library Resources
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Online databases
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School Library Catalog
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World Book
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Tulsa City-County Library
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International Children's Digital Library
International Children's Digital Library lets you read books right on your computer. Click on the kinds of books you like to read and follow the directions to read a great book. -
Visual Dictionary
Visual Dictionary is an online picture dictionary. You can even have the words pronounced for you! -
Storyline
Storyline features videos of famous actors reading favorite children's stories. This website is part of the Screen Actors Guild and the American Federation of Television and Radio Artists Foundation, which provides the free videos and activity guides. New story videos are added, so keep checking in. -
Big Huge Labs
Be creative! Big Huge Labs lets you make magazine covers, movie posters, trading cards, and more.
Contact Us
918-925-1460
Library Hours
7:30 a.m. - 2:35 p.m.
Checkout Policy
Each student is allowed to check out two books. Kindergarten through 2nd grade must have their book bag. Check out is for one week.
Mission
The mission of the Tulsa Public Schools' Library Media Services is to promote the skills, experiences, and confidence that will enable children and young adults to use libraries and information resources for lifelong learning.
Music
In elementary grade music classes, students will learn and practice the basic fundamental elements of music such as sound, melody, harmony, rhythm, and expression (dynamics, tempo, articulation). Students will engage in singing, playing instruments, responding to music with movement, and connecting with various cultures through music. These classes will help students develop creativity, self-expression, and problem-solving while creating music together as a team. These classes will also provide students with performance opportunities, which will help them develop a sense of ensemble, tolerance, perseverance, and rigor—enabling them to be well-rounded citizens of our global society.