TSAS students come from every zip code in Tulsa and are alumni of 40 different schools, creating an authentic, individualized, and welcoming school that mirrors our community at large.
TSAS retains 95% of our faculty and staff every year. Class sizes are 18:1 on average and we work hard to engineer a school culture that is open, relational, and humanizing to the highest degree.
TSAS has a history of performing well, at or above local, state, and national levels, on standardized and non-standardized metrics of academic success, and is the only charter school in Tulsa that operates a waitlist every year. Also, TSAS has never, in school history, had a teaching role go unfilled.
TSAS is committed to being a school that reflects our city and honors all individuals. Many of the major institutional decisions over the school’s history have been executed to elevate this goal. As such, 50% of TSAS students are on free or reduced lunch and 58% are students of color.
TSAS is an independent public charter school in which every student is welcomed as they are, known and valued for who they are, challenged to become a better version of themselves, encouraged in their efforts to become that person, and celebrated for their successes.
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Tulsa School of Arts and Sciences

510 S Skinner Ave

Tulsa School of Arts and Sciences
Stephen Rustin
Critical Writing is a two-session 11th grade English course designed to help students understand practical approaches to critical analysis, …
Marilyn Gates
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Jeffery Donaldson
In English Literature, students read contemporary and classic works of fiction, poetry, and creative non-fiction to identify the elements of …
Rogelio Contreras
This course is designed for students to expand their understanding of the grammar and vocabulary of American Sign Language studied during …
Wes Hill
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Adam Carnes
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