Cell Phones In The Classroom Observations

Cleveland School’s has found a noticeable increase in cell phone usage and distraction in students in the classroom. As we look out for the WHOLE Student we have made some noticeable observations. Healthy limitations on screen time make a difference. Less distractions in class make a difference. Talk to your Tiger Student today.

Student Screen Time Information

Cleveland School’s believes that limited AND purposeful screen time is imperative to supporting the health of the WHOLE Student. While we have vastly incorporated technology over the last 3 years in our school buildings, and have a comprehensive pre k-12th grade virtual academy, we recognize that screen time is still a factor that needs to…

Discounted Lifeline Internet Service

Lifeline is a federal program (*The district is not directly involved) dedicated to making phone and internet service more affordable for low-income households. This benefit provides eligible consumers with a monthly discounts with consumers living on Tribal lands being eligible for enhanced discounts. After you qualify, choose a phone or internet company near you that…

Social Media Incident ~ Information from the Superintendent

Tiger Family, I am writing to give an update on our lockdown situation this morning, April 6th.  A student notified an administrator of a post on social media app SnapChat.  In the post, there was a person holding an assault rifle with a threat naming CPS.  The Cleveland Police Department was called and we went…

Community Meeting Regarding Bond Issue Information

Cleveland Public Schools will host a Community Meeting to provide information regarding the upcoming Bond Issue vote on January 5th at 7PM at the Intermediate School Gym. We encourage you to visit https://clevelandtigers.family/bond prior to the meeting and election. The site provides some general information regarding the projects and the financing associated with those projects.…

Decisions Made Concerning Upcoming Football Game with Tulsa McLain

After discussions with the Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association, members of the Tulsa Public Schools Athletic Department, and our community, CPS Superintendent Alan Baker has sent the following letter to OSSAA regarding the upcoming football game scheduled for October 7th.