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Oklahoma City Public Schools (OKCPS) showcased its vibrant summer programs and ongoing commitment to student success during the July 14 board meeting. Superintendent Dr. Jamie Polk delivered an enthusiastic update, highlighting the district's thriving operations even in the summer months.
The meeting featured a video presentation that captured the energy and dedication of students and staff. Dr. Polk emphasized the importance of summer sports programs, which have kept students active and engaged across multiple sites. "The attendance and energy have been outstanding," he noted, showcasing the district's focus on maintaining a safe and connected environment for students.
Key highlights included summer school initiatives aimed at strengthening foundational literacy and numeracy, as well as the GATE summer camp, which provided enriching experiences for high-performing scholars. The district also celebrated its "legacy leaders of learning" at a special luncheon, recognizing the instructional leadership that drives excellence.
Joyful moments were shared from Kaiser Elementary, where the Thunder bus brought reading games and free books to children, reinforcing the district's commitment to literacy. Additionally, newly appointed principals were seen actively engaging in their onboarding process, ready to lead from day one.
Dr. Polk concluded by expressing gratitude for the board's leadership and commitment to improving outcomes for every student, reinforcing the district's relentless focus on what matters most. The meeting underscored OKCPS's dedication to fostering a supportive and enriching educational environment, even during the summer months.
Converted from July 14, 2025 | OKCPS Board Meeting meeting on July 15, 2025
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