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Welcome to Roy Clark Elementary School!

Roy Clark Elementary is a nationally-recognized Community School, where each student is challenged to be personally accountable for behavior and is required to contribute to productive learning experiences in the classroom. 

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English Learners

It is Union's mission to provide English Learners (ELs) and Immigrant students a high quality program, designed to assist students in learning English and to meet challenging state academic content and student academic standards.

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A Community School

Roy Clark promotes high standards and achievement for all students recognizing individual student potential, personal learning, and cultural experiences.

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Literacy

As students spend time reading and writing, teachers meet with small groups and individual students to provide support, teach strategies, and assess progress in reading and writing.

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Science & STEM

Students are able to explore the world around them and make conclusions about their observations through hands on, inquiry based science exploration.

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Home Of The Clark Cowboys

We are the home of the Clark Cowboys. Roy Clark Elementary, built in 1977 and dedicated in 1978, was named for the native Oklahoma musician and entertainer, Roy Clark.

Roy Clark News

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The last day of school for Union Public Schools will be Friday, May 23.

The Union Board of Education approved the change along with other schedule changes – including using three built-in snow days and adding 16 additional minutes to the school day beginning March 24 – in order to make up lost instruction due to the six days students missed school due to inclement winter weather.

Read More about Last Day Of School Set May 23; Additional Minutes To Be Added To School Day

District News

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The last day of school for Union Public Schools will be Friday, May 23.

The Union Board of Education approved the change along with other schedule changes – including using three built-in snow days and adding 16 additional minutes to the school day beginning March 24 – in order to make up lost instruction due to the six days students missed school due to inclement winter weather.

Read More about Last Day Of School Set May 23; Additional Minutes To Be Added To School Day

Together, We Make A Difference

Academics are a priority. Union offers programs for students as young as 3 to adults. Union wants everyone to succeed.

College & Careers

Union is committed to academic excellence. Ensuring all students graduate from high school, prepared for college or career success, guides our practice from Pre-K through 12th grade.

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English Learners

Union provides English Learners a high-quality program, designed to assist students in learning English & to meet challenging state academic content & standards.

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Early Childhood

Union provides a full-day, year-round program for eligible 3-year-olds, 4-year-olds and kindergarteners. Students learn language, fine arts, problem-solving and more.

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STEM

Union offers a wide range of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math opportunities. Union was the 1st in Oklahoma, & among only a handful of districts nationwide, to offer STEM to students Pre-K through 12th grade.

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Community Schools

Union's effective Community Schools model means increased attendance, reduced mobility, & improved academic success because of our partnerships.

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Hope-Guidance-SEL

Union is a hope-centered district, using hope as a lens to guide our work. The goal is to foster greater confidence in students’ lives in a positive, affirming school environment.

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