Clubs
Crazy 8's
Ashley Powell
Sponsor
powelas@tulsaschools.org
Jennifer Kerns
Sponsor
kernsje@tulsaschools.org
Meets on Thursdays from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Crazy 8s is an after-school club that gets kids excited about math. Students build glow-in-the-dark structures, crack secret spy codes, and play get-up-and-move games like Toilet Paper Olympics. Click here to learn more.
Newspaper Club
Vanessa Thomas
Sponsor
thomava@tulsaschools.org
Meets Tuesday from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m.
Grades 3rd through 6th
Newspaper Club chance for our students to voice their opinions and to draft and compose articles that are meaningful to them.
We have an amazing staff who observe, collect information, and report on what the school is doing, as well as all the interests of anybody in the club, including fashion, writing how-to, anime, recipes, and story excerpts.
I love to allow the students to brainstorm what to report on. I support and encourage any and every article they want to write, whether it be how students should be allowed to wear jackets in school or how they should have extra recess.
Overall, the newspaper is for the students to decide. They make the choices amd write the articles. They want an opinion on how our school is run. I allow them their freedom of voice.
Safety Patrol
Sonya Gober
Sponsor
goberso@tulsaschools.org
Safety Patrol is a student organization aimed at helping students, parents, and staff in maintaining a safe and positive school atmosphere. Safety Patrol is made up of fourth and fifth grade students with excellent behavior and attendance. Triple A is a proud sponsor of Tulsa Public Schools Safety Patrol program.
Student Council
Lynna Baldwin
Sponsor
baldwly@tulsaschools.org
Meets Thursdays after school until 3:30 p.m.
Open to 3rd-6th grade students
Officers are voted into office in November of every year. They must campaign In October for their position. Student Council officers must maintain an A-B average. 3rd through 6th grade teachers select two representatives from their class at the beginning of the school year to replace representatives from the previous year.
Student Council does recycling of paper, cardboard, plastics and cans almost every Thursday. They also host a donation for Pennies for Patients of Leukemia every year in the second semester. Classes work to raise the most money for prizes, including a pasta party from Olive Garden. To receive a pasta party, the school must raise at least $750, and then the class who raised the most money gets the party. Student Council members are held to the highest standard and must set good examples, be positive, and willing to help fellow students. Members who miss more than 3 days, get a referral, or 3 demerits for behavior are released from their duties and replaced.