Summer school re-imagined: Sword fighting, gardening, and closing the gap
Summer school is the first stop in trying to get back to normal for many students this year. With federal relief funds in hand and more students signed up than
Summer school is the first stop in trying to get back to normal for many students this year. With federal relief funds in hand and more students signed up than
This July, over 11,000 students in Tulsa, Oklahoma — about a third of the district’s total enrollment — have returned to academic buildings for fun-filled programming that explodes the typical
The terror of the Tulsa Race Massacre is a tragedy that for too long has gone untold,” said Caroline Shaw, Executive Director of The Opportunity Project. “But it is also
Kids dream of the carefree fun thoughts of summer promise. Your family may normally take on new extracurriculars, hang out at the pool, or take a trip to visit family
The National Day of Learning is an opportunity to learn the facts of what happened in Tulsa 100 years ago, understand historical racial trauma and explore the continued impact of
Nearly 100 years ago to the day, the Tulsa Race Massacre Centennial Commission is holding a free and open to the public opportunity to engage in the history and scholarship
The Opportunity Project announced almost $800,000 in grants for 24 organizations across the Tulsa area to provide summer events for students from communities that have been disproportionately affected by the
Las Escuelas Públicas de Tulsa han lanzado una programación de verano innovadora y a gran escala con un nuevo sitio web y a través de una colaboración audaz en toda
Kids have been experiencing the challenges of this pandemic right alongside the adults in their lives. We’re learning more about how our children are uniquely impacted by the ever changing
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