Family Resources
Tulsa Public Schools is committed to helping your child develop the academic knowledge and critical thinking he or she needs to succeed in school and beyond. We encourage our families to be active participants in their child's education. The school offers many opportunities for families to get involved. By connecting families to school officials, community members, other parents, knowledge, and powerful allies, these opportunities build bridges and networks that support schools and sustain whole communities.
Reading Partners
Our reading partners are so loved in our building! We need volunteers to come help tutor our children and read with them. Our students really love making relationships with their reading partner, and celebrating their reading gains!
Reading Partner Information
Volunteer at Skelly
To volunteer, please contact the front office and fill out a background check form. This form must be turned in yearly. She will also make a copy of your valid photo ID.
There are many opportunities to get involved! Please contact your child's teacher, scroll through the options here, or ask Mary at the front desk. We need you and we appreciate you!
Our Parent and Teacher Organization has a long history of helping connect our community and provide so much for our school! In addition to sponsoring events, we work hard to connect our school with the resources our students need. Every parent is automatically a member of the Skelly PTO- there are no dues! We ask that you make a commitment to attend our monthly meeting, your input is valuable to us! Please contact the office to get started.
The Champions before and after learning program offers activities that combine fun and learning, together with the safety and convenience of a high-quality program right inside your school. Champions offers a variety of group and individual activities designed to keep your child exploring and growing.
From art, dramatic play, math and science to problem-solving, language, motor skills and more, we help your child continue learning and developing essential life skills – whether school is in session or not.
KEEPING OUR STUDENTS AND SCHOOLS HEALTHY
Every day of learning matters. If your student is not feeling well, it is important to know when you should keep your student home from school.
WHEN TO KEEP YOUR STUDENT AT HOME
- They have a contagious disease
- They do not feel well enough to participate in their normal school activities
- They have any of the symptoms listed below or have an illness for which temporary exclusion from school is recommended*
- Fever of 100.4 or higher
- Flu symptoms
- Vomiting (2+ episodes in 24 hours)
- Diarrhea with a fever (or if child looks/acts ill or is vomiting also)
- Rash with a fever
KEEP YOUR STUDENT AT HOME IF THEY HAVE ANY OF THESE ILLNESSES
- Pink eye (until the infection has cleared or treatment has begun)
- Skin lesions like streptococci, staphylococcus, impetigo and MRSA infections (for 24 hours after treatment has begun; lesions must be covered while at school)
- Scabies (until treatment has completed)
- Chicken pox (until blisters have resolved or no new lesions appear within a 24-hour period)
- Hand, Foot, and Mouth Disease *
- Respiratory illnesses like flu, RSV, COVID-19 *
*student may return once symptoms are improved or resolving and they are fever free for 24 hours without the use of medication
For further guidance related to these symptoms and illnesses, visit tulsaschools.org/health.