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CLUBS & ACTIVITIES AT OTPS
- TECHNOLOGY STUDENT ASSOCIATION
The Technology Student Association prepares students for STEM careers by fostering leadership, teamwork, and problem-solving through competitions.
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STUDENT COUNCIL
The Student Council’s purpose is to build student initiative, leadership, and democracy while promoting the overall welfare of the student body.
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OOLOGAH FFA
FFA empowers students through agricultural education, fostering leadership, personal growth, and career success.
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NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
The National Honor Society honors students for scholarship, service, leadership, and character, promoting excellence and commitment in schools.
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FELLOWSHIP OF CHRISTIAN ATHLETES
FCA equips and empowers coaches and athletes to make a difference for Christ, seeking to impact the world through their faith and influence.
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BUSINESS PROFESSIONALS OF AMERICA
BPA empowers students with business, leadership, and workplace skills, preparing them for success through learning, growth, service, and innovation.
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YEARBOOK
The purpose of Yearbook is to creatively and meaningfully archive the school year’s people and events, representing all students and faculty.
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JAZZ BAND
To preserve America’s true art form
- FAMILY, CAREER & COMMUNITY LEADERS OF AMERICA
FCCLA equips grades 8–12 in FCS with leadership skills and career prep in Human Services, Hospitality, Education, and Visual Arts.
- SPEECH, DEBATE, & DRAMA
Oologah High’s speech, debate, and drama program develops students as speakers, interpreters, and debaters, with NSDA honor opportunities.
- CHOIR
Oologah HS Choir fosters musical growth, builds community, and inspires a lifelong love of singing through diverse experiences and performances.
- BIOLOGY CLUB
The Biology Club supports students interested in biology, offering guidance, resources, and activities for personal growth, academics, and careers.
- NATIVE AMERICAN CLUB
A place where students can discuss and learn about Native American culture.
- DUNGEONS AND DRAGONS CLUB
To promote social and emotional growth through game play.
- SPANISH CLUB
- ACADEMIC TEAM
Oologah-Talala Public Schools – Late Work Policy
At Oologah High School, we are committed to creating a consistent and supportive learning environment for all students. To better support academic accountability and fairness, we are implementing a uniform late work policy across all subjects and departments.
Updated Late Work Policy
“Students who fail to submit an assignment by the due date and time will have an additional five (5) calendar days to turn in the assignment for a maximum of 50% credit.
For example, if an assignment is due on Monday during 1st hour, it may still be submitted until midnight on Friday of that same week for up to 50% credit.
After the five-day window, the assignment will receive a zero in the gradebook.”
This policy ensures that students are held accountable for deadlines while still offering a short grace period for partial credit. It also brings clarity and consistency to expectations across all classrooms.
⚠️ Note: This late work policy applies to assignments not submitted on time due to reasons other than excused absences.
Our existing make-up work policy for excused absences remains unchanged and can be found on page 7 of the Student Handbook.
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