My son is in Tulsa Public Schools (TPS) and we are very happy with him there. Though, I will admit you have to know which specific district you are in within TPS as some schools are not as good as others. The magnet system in TPS is very well regarded too.
Actually, IMHO, all the schools are probably as good but some have a higher proportion of parents who do not care and thus - the entire school suffers. If you PM me I would be happy to share what school he goes to but for obvious reasons I am not comfortable just posting it in the open.
Also note that Jenks and Union schools are in Tulsa. When I moved here that kind of threw me for a loop. Same city, 3 different school districts.
The conventional wisdom is that Union Schools are the best. They in fact do have very nice facilities and do perform well on standardized test.
Jenks is also a good and fast growing district. They are building new schools to keep up with demand.
Owasso, from what I have heard, is becoming over crowded. I know several families who have gone to private schools from there for that reason. No indication that performance is dropping, just that it has gone from a suburban school feel to a larger city situation.
I have not heard much, good or bad, about Broken Arrow schools.
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What age is your child(ren)? Are schools the over riding concern in where you live (commute, cost, style, location)? Public only or is private an option, and where are you moving from?
I ask because where I am from private schools are often private schools with religion in them, but here it sees they are religious institutions with schools attached (e.g. they have books such as "American History for Christians" which has some different takes and versions than most learn). Not that they are not good educational institutions too, just different from what I experienced "up North."
And just in case I haven't made everyone mad... most of the "best schools" also seem to have the best football teams. Coincidence or is that why they are considered the best schools. [
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