City of Tulsa Update (4/7/2020)

4/7/2020 COVID-19 – Tulsa Situation Update To date, the Tulsa Health Department (THD) has confirmed 273 positive COVID-19 cases in Tulsa County. Twenty-six residents have recovered and 14 have died. The CDC now recommends wearing cloth face covers when in higher traffic areas like grocery stores to help prevent the spread of respiratory droplets. Cloth […]

Acceso Al Internet Durante El Cierra de Escuelas

Las Escuelas Públicas de Tulsa están trabajando para proporcionar a todos los estudiantes dispositivos que puedan usar hasta el final del año escolar para su aprendizaje a distancia. Todos los estudiantes pueden tomar prestadas computadoras portátiles de sus escuelas. Si no ha tenido noticias de la escuela de su hijo, comuníquese con el líder de […]

Internet Access During School Closures

Devices/Technology Equipment: Tulsa Public Schools is working to provide all students with devices to use through the end of the school year for their distant learning. All students can borrow laptops from their schools. If you have not heard from your child’s school, please contact your school leader. (Please note that Chromebooks will need to […]

PBS Learning from Home

Beginning March 30, OETA (channel 11) will broadcast educational programming each day, including more episodes of your children’s favorite PBSKids shows! You can also find links to educational websites for students of all grade levels. For additional information and educational resources, click here. A partir del 30 de marzo, OETA (canal 11) transmitirá programación educativa […]

Kendall-Whittier Community Forum

We want to welcome everyone to our new series, the Kendall-Whittier Community Forum. The Community Forum is a place for you to get updated information about resources available to you during this uncertain time.

City of Tulsa COVID-19 Update (4/3/2020)

4/3/2020 COVID-19– Tulsa Situation Update Link to the video: https://www.facebook.com/cityoftulsa/videos/640614839855986/ Under the Safer at Home order, residents can make essential trips to the grocery store, get medication and other things needed to survive at home. To that end, patronizing essential businesses for non-essential purposes such as apparel or personal care services should not occur. The […]

Eastern Oklahoma 211

211 provides our community help when you don’t know where to go or who can help you. During COVID-19, resources are adjusting themselves and their services, whether it be expanding available support to the community, or reducing services due to concern for the health and safety of their own staff. By calling 2-1-1, their team […]

City of Tulsa: Stay At Home Order

The Tulsa Safer at Home order applies to all ages, but all public and private events or social gatherings outside of a family or living unit are no longer allowed. Under the Tulsa Safer at Home Order, Tulsans can: Go to the grocery, convenience or warehouse store. Go to the pharmacy to pick up medications and […]

City of Tulsa COVID-19 update (4/1/2020)

Mayor G.T Bynum has issued a Safer at Home Order for all Tulsans, regardless of age. Additionally, it prohibits all public events, private events and social gatherings. Mayor Bynum has extended his order through April 30, 2020. The City will be working to secure funding to operate a temporary homeless shelter at the former Juvenile Justice […]

Affordable Wi-Fi with Cox

Do you have affordable internet? COX is offering affordable Wi-Fi to families that qualify for free/reduced lunch status through Connect2Compete. This will be an important resource for families to have before students start their at-home learning on April 6! Connect2Compete offers: Limited-time, first two months free of Connect2Compete service, $9.95/month after that Until May 15, […]