Jenksps Calendar: Key Dates for the 2025-2026 School Year
- Bryan Wilks
- Aug 23
- 8 min read
Getting ready for the new school year can feel like a lot, especially with all the different dates and events. This guide breaks down the important stuff for the 2025-2026 school year in Jenks Public Schools, covering everything from the very first day to important holidays and how to stay involved. We've gathered the key information so you can plan ahead and make sure your student has a great year. Let's get started with the Jenksps calendar!
Key Takeaways
The school year kicks off in August 2025, with K-12 students starting on August 14th and PreK students beginning on August 18th.
Look out for Meet the Teacher events and Classroom Connections sessions happening in late August to help students and families connect with their teachers and classrooms.
Mark your calendars for important days off, including a Professional Development Day on August 29th and Labor Day on September 1st, with a Collaboration Day for distance learning on September 26th.
Important updates regarding Jenksps calendar attendance zones for the 2025-2026 school year have been approved; families can verify their student's assigned school by checking their address online.
Jenks Academy for the Arts and Sciences is celebrating two major achievements: becoming an IB World School and being recognized as a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence, highlighting their commitment to quality education.
Jenksps Calendar: Key Dates for the 2025-2026 School Year
Get ready, Jenks families! The 2025-2026 school year is just around the corner, and we've got the key dates you need to know to kick things off right. It's going to be a great year of learning and growth for everyone.
Back to School Kickoff: August 2025
Summer is winding down, but the excitement for the new school year is building! August is all about getting ready to welcome students back. Keep an eye out for specific school communications regarding supply drop-offs and other pre-start activities.
First Day of School for K-12
Mark your calendars! The first official day for our Kindergarten through 12th-grade students is Thursday, August 14th, 2025. Get those backpacks ready!
First Day of School for PreK
Our youngest learners in PreK will start their school adventure a little later. The first day for PreK students is Monday, August 18th, 2025. We can't wait to see their smiling faces!
Academic Year Milestones
The 2025-2026 school year is shaping up to be a big one for Jenksps, with lots of important dates to mark down. Before the official start, families can connect with teachers at the "Meet the Teacher" events. These are usually scheduled a few days before classes begin, giving students and parents a chance to see the classroom and say hello to their new teacher. Following that, we have the "Classroom Connections" schedule, which offers specific times for different grade levels to get together with their teachers. It’s a great way to get a feel for the year ahead.
August 12th: Meet the Teacher events for Jenks East Elementary (by appointment).
August 25th: Classroom Connections for 3rd and 4th grades.
August 26th: Classroom Connections for 1st and 2nd grades.
August 28th: Classroom Connections for PreK and Kindergarten.
We also have a couple of days set aside for professional development for our staff. These days are important for our teachers to learn new strategies and prepare for the year, but they mean no school for students.
These professional development and collaboration days are planned to support our educators, allowing them to refine their teaching methods and collaborate on curriculum. This investment in our staff directly benefits our students by bringing fresh ideas and improved instructional practices into the classroom.
August 29th: Jenksps Professional Day (No School).
September 26th: Jenksps Collaboration Day (Distance Learning/Virtual Day).
Important School Holidays and Observances
Let's talk about the days we get to relax and recharge, or when the school is buzzing with teacher development. We've got a couple of these important days marked on the calendar for the 2025-2026 school year.
First up, we have Labor Day Recognition on Monday, September 1st. This is a day off for everyone to enjoy. Then, mark your calendars for Friday, September 26th. This is a JPS Collaboration Day, which means it's a Distance Learning or Virtual Day for students. It's a good chance for teachers to get together and plan, and for students to learn from home.
These days are important for the smooth running of the school year. They allow for professional growth for staff and provide different learning opportunities for students. It's always good to know when these breaks or different learning formats are happening.
Here's a quick look at these dates:
September 1st: Labor Day - No School
September 26th: JPS Collaboration Day - Distance Learning/Virtual Day
Navigating Jenksps Attendance Zone Changes
Changes to school attendance zones can sometimes feel a bit overwhelming, but Jenks Public Schools has made efforts to keep families informed about the adjustments for the 2025-2026 school year. The Board of Education approved these changes, which primarily affect elementary and intermediate levels. If your address falls within an area where zone lines have shifted, you should have received direct communication earlier this year. It's always a good idea to double-check, though. You can easily verify your student's assigned school for the upcoming year by visiting the district's website and using the address lookup tool. This ensures you have the most accurate information regarding your child's educational placement. These zone updates officially take effect starting with the 2025-26 academic year, meaning all students will complete the current 2024-25 school year at their present campus.
Here’s a quick rundown of how to confirm your student's school:
Visit the Jenks Public Schools attendance zone information page.
Locate the address search bar.
Enter your home address and click the search button.
The system will display the school(s) your address is zoned for.
If you encounter any confusion or have specific questions about how these changes might impact your family, don't hesitate to reach out to the district office. They are available to assist you.
For those who might need further clarification or have unique circumstances, the district has provided contact numbers. You can call the main office at 918-299-4415 and ask for extensions 1708 or 1709. They are there to help you understand zone updates.
Jenks Academy for the Arts and Sciences Achievements
This school year is shaping up to be a big one for the Jenks Academy for the Arts and Sciences! We've got some really exciting news to share about the school's recent accomplishments.
IB World School Authorization
Jenks Academy has officially been authorized as an IB World School. This means our students will now be learning through an inquiry-based approach that really focuses on the student. It's all about connecting what they learn to the real world and developing a global perspective. The International Baccalaureate (IB) program encourages curiosity and critical thinking, which is pretty neat.
Blue Ribbon Schools of Excellence Induction
On top of the IB authorization, Jenks Academy has also been recognized as a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence. This is a pretty big deal and shows the school's dedication to high standards and student success. It's a testament to the hard work of our teachers, staff, and the whole school community.
These dual recognitions highlight our commitment to creating a learning environment where everyone can thrive. We're focused on being caring, responsible, and reflective in everything we do.
Community Engagement and Support
Our school community is built on the idea that we all play a part in making Jenksps a great place for kids to learn and grow. It's not just about what happens in the classroom; it's about the connections we build together.
Home and School Association Involvement
The Home and School Association (HSA) is a really important group that helps bridge the gap between school and home. They organize events, support teachers, and raise funds for things the school needs. Getting involved with the HSA is a fantastic way to directly contribute to your child's educational experience. Whether you have a lot of time or just a little, there are many ways to participate. You can join committees, volunteer at events, or simply stay informed through their communications.
Here’s how you can get plugged in:
Become a Member: Signing up is the first step to staying connected with HSA activities and decisions.
Volunteer: Help out at school events, fundraisers, or classroom activities.
Attend Meetings: Share your ideas and learn about what’s happening at the school.
Support Initiatives: Participate in fundraising drives or donation campaigns.
The HSA works tirelessly to support our students and staff, creating a vibrant school environment that extends beyond the typical school day. Their efforts make a real difference.
Partnerships for Student Success
Jenksps believes that strong partnerships are key to helping our students succeed. This means working with community organizations and local businesses to create more opportunities for our students. These collaborations can bring in new resources, provide real-world learning experiences, and broaden our students' perspectives. We're always looking for ways to connect our students with the wider world, and these partnerships are a big part of that effort. If you or someone you know is interested in collaborating with Jenksps, please reach out to the school administration to discuss potential opportunities.
Looking Ahead to 2025-2026
So, that's a look at some of the important dates for the upcoming 2025-2026 school year across Jenks Public Schools. It’s a lot to keep track of, I know. Having these dates handy should help everyone get ready for a smooth start. Remember to check with your specific school for any details not covered here. Here's to a great year ahead for all the students, teachers, and families!
Frequently Asked Questions
When does the 2025-2026 school year begin for students?
The school year for most students in grades K-12 kicks off on Thursday, August 14th, 2025. Little learners in PreK will start their adventure a few days later, on Monday, August 18th, 2025.
How can I meet my teacher before school starts?
You can meet your teachers and get a feel for the classroom before school starts! Jenks East Elementary is hosting 'Meet the Teacher' events on Tuesday, August 12th, 2025. There are two time slots: 10 AM to 1 PM and 3 PM to 6 PM. Teachers will reach out to schedule your specific appointment time starting Friday, August 8th.
Are there any days off in the first month of school?
Yes, there are a few days when students won't have classes. Friday, August 29th, 2025 is a professional development day for teachers, so no school. Also, Monday, September 1st, 2025 is Labor Day, a national holiday. Another day to note is Friday, September 26th, 2025, which is a collaboration day, meaning students will learn from home.
What's happening with school attendance zones for 2025-2026?
Jenks Public Schools has updated its attendance zones for the upcoming school year. If you're unsure about which school your child will attend, the district has a tool on its website where you can enter your address to find out. These changes only affect the 2025-2026 school year and beyond.
What are the major accomplishments at Jenks Academy for the Arts and Sciences?
Jenks Academy for the Arts and Sciences is celebrating two big achievements! They are now officially an IB World School, which means students will experience learning that's all about exploring and understanding the world. They've also been recognized as a Blue Ribbon School of Excellence, showing their commitment to being a great place to learn.
How can parents get involved in supporting the school?
Families are encouraged to get involved! The Home and School Association is a great way to connect with other parents and support the school. They help with events and activities that make school life better for everyone. Joining is a fantastic way to be part of the school community.



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