HIDE - Back to School
We look forward to seeing our students back in class on time on Thursday, August 17, 2023! This back to school page is your hub for all of the news and information you need to prepare for a great start to the 2023-2024 school year. We encourage you to bookmark this page and check back often for updates! Make sure you also follow the Tulsa Public Schools Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram pages to stay up to date on the new school year.
The first two days of school for pre-kindergarten students are reserved for orientation and screenings (August 21-22). The first full day of school for all pre-kindergarten students is August 23, 2019.
All schools will hold an orientation meeting to meet with pre-k students and their families on the first day of school (August 21, 2019).
This is an attendance requirement. Students who do not attend the orientation meeting or their scheduled assessment/screening meeting (regardless of date scheduled) must be counted absent as they cannot count in the school membership until they attend school.
The pre-kindergarten screening assessment will be held on the first two instructional days of the 2019-2020 school year, by appointment. All pre-kindergarten students should be scheduled for a 30 minute screening assessment on August 21 OR August 22, which will be conducted 1:1 by their teacher.
- Enroll
- Find your bus
- Health/Immunizations
- Uniforms
- Attendance/Bell Times
- Stay Connected
- Supplies
- Breakfast & Lunch
- Student Grades & Records
- School Safety
- Early pick up from school
Enroll
Find your bus
Health/Immunizations
Uniforms
Attendance/Bell Times
Stay Connected
Supplies
Breakfast & Lunch
Student Grades & Records
School Safety
Early pick up from school
Wright Elementary
1110 E. 45 Pl.
Tulsa, OK 74105
918-746-8920
Ginger Page
Principal
pagegi@tulsaschools.org
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Student Success Plan
The Student Success Plan is a way to help students make to plan to meet their goals to succeed at school and in life. Teachers, counselors, and family work with the student to set academic and behavioral goals and ways in which to achieve them.