Bullying Prevention Conference to be Held Nov. 6
Family & Children’s Services Bullying Prevention Conference will be held Nov. 6. Tulsa Public Schools and the Tulsa Council of s are sponsoring this one day conference that is free and all are invited.
Vietnam War Helicopter Lands at Saint Catherine School
In honor of Veteran’s Day on Nov. 11, a YL-37 helicopter from the Vietnam War will land on the Saint Catherine School campus on Friday, Oct. 29 at approximately 9:00 a.m.
TTCU Donates to NSU
During the Fall 2010 Opening Meeting at Northeastern State University on Aug. 11, Tulsa Teachers Credit Union presented a check for $2,372.30 to .
Speedy, Thoughtful David Annett is SportClips Student Athlete of the Month
Annett is Oklahoma’s top prep cross-country runner. He also runs varsity track in the spring. Annett has a 4.0 , is a budding artist, is clever and a brilliant manager.
Students to Step into the Past
The Oklahoma Heritage Association partnered with Kathy Taylor to discuss possible partnerships in area education.
The Oklahoma Heritage Association is hoping to inspire students throughout the state. Recently, area academic leaders and representatives from the association met to discuss all of the possibilities that this year may bring.
Family & Children’s Services Announces Contest
To Family & Children’s Services, family is everything – family offers support and strength, enhances life experiences and helps build lasting traditions. In fact, families are so important to us that we’re inviting all students K-12 to illustrate why they feel “Family Is Everything” for our 18th Annual Poster Contest.
OSU-Tulsa to Showcase Graduate Programs Available in Tulsa
Oklahoma State University-Tulsa will host a Graduate Programs Showcase Thursday, Oct. 28 to highlight master’s and doctoral degree programs available in Tulsa.
Metro Christian Academy’s 10th Annual Veteran’s Day Event to be Held Nov. 10
Metro Christian Academy () is committed to honoring those men and women who have served America by protecting the freedoms we enjoy with it’s annual Patriotic Program entitled, “God Bless America’s Heroes”. Elementary students invite their parents, grandparents and other family members who serve or have served in the Armed Forces to attend the event.
Mayor and Victoria Bartlett Hosted the Mayor’s Mentoring Partners Roundtable: A Call to Action
On October 8, Mayor Dewey Bartlett and Victoria Bartlett along with 16 key non-profit organizations, government agencies, as well as K-12 education and higher education groups, led a call to action to recruit more adults to mentor Tulsa children.
Mayor and Victoria Bartlett Hosted the Mayor’s Mentoring Partners Roundtable: A Call to Action
Mayor Dewey Bartlett and Victoria Bartlett along with 16 key non-profit organizations, government agencies, as well as K-12 education and higher education groups, led a call to action Oct. 8 to recruit more adults to mentor Tulsa children.
TCC Honors Education Vision of Governor Henry
The ballroom of the Renaissance Tulsa Hotel swelled when nearly 500 people gathered to honor Gov. Brad Henry at the 2010 Vision in Education Leadership Award dinner. The Tulsa Community College Foundation awarded Gov. Henry for his consistent support of education during his two terms in office. The event raised $226,000 for scholarships and special programs for students and faculty at and is hosted each year by the Foundation.
Momentum Tulsa Highlights Oklahoma’s Young Artists
This October, Tulsa’s Brady Arts District will come alive with the artworks of Oklahoma’s up-and-coming artists. The Oklahoma Visual Arts Coalition’sMomentum Tulsa: Art Doesn’t Stand Still will take place on Saturday, October 9, from 8pm-Midnight at Living Arts, 307 E. Brady.
Local Author Publishes Children’s Book
Inspired by her grandson, Dr. Joann Brogan recently had her first children’s book published, titled “Who Peed on the Pumpkin.”
Brogan is a former Union teacher and current professor at -BA.
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