Tulsa Public Schools district calendar and school supplies list for 2012-2013

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Posted: 07/21/2012

TULSA - It's hard to believe, but it's just about time to shut the door on summer.

So that begs these questions:

Do you know when your child's school starts? Do you know what days your kids will be out of school for fall break, the holidays, spring break and professional days? Do you know what school supplies your kids need?

For students in Tulsa Public Schools, the bell will ring for the first time August 20, signaling the beginning of the 2012-2013 school year. Click on the image for the full version of the Traditional calendar complete with all the dates you need to know to plan your schedule.

Click on this image for the full version of the Continuous calendar complete with all the dates you need to know to plan your schedule.

Don't know what supplies your child needs this school year? Click on the image to the left. You'll be directed to the TPS website. Click on SCHOOL WEBSITES. This will list out all the schools in the district. Find your child's school for a list of school supplies.

You can take this information with you as well. Download our KJRH news app, iPhone and Android , and in the News section you'll find a Back to School Guide. You can also access this information on our mobile website. Click on Menu, then News and you'll see the Guide.

 

 

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