Jenks Adventure Club offers quality child care before and after school for Pre-K and Elementary students and after school care for Intermediate students.
Child Care is available for Non-school days & Collaboration days during select times of the school year.
This course is an Oklahoma State approved Drivers Education class offered several times throughout the year. Passing completion of this course replaces the written test for the driver's permit. Drivers Education classes are for high school students only.
Family Pottery Night, Art, Fitness, and more! Find all of our family and adult classes here!
Courses in art, music, dance, STEM, athletics, and more! Students are able to learn skills, try new activities, and have a great time!
Jenks High School Summer School is offered for both first-time and recovery credit. You can choose to take the courses in class, or online. These classes are offered for incoming freshman through twelfth grade, and you do not need to be a JPS student!
Explore the night sky with engaging, awe-inspiring shows at the Jenks Planetarium! Exciting new shows added frequently!
Students will learn proper pom and cheer techniques from the Jenks High School pom techniques coach Kim Miller-Clark in a fun and nurturing environment. Students will gain confidence in our fun and nurturing environment.
The state-of-the-art Jenks Trojan Aquatic Center is located on the West side of the Jenks High School Campus. The Center houses a variety of programs for all ages--from infants to senior citizens.
Learn basketball skills, team play, and have fun with Trojan Hoops! Players have the unique opportunity to compete against Indian Nations Basketball Conference teams from area schools.
Lacrosse is the fastest growing team sport in America and it’s taking off right here in Jenks! No experience is necessary. Crossover skills from football, basketball, soccer, baseball, softball and volleyball can be used to learn lacrosse.
The Jenks Early Childhood Center offers quality child care enrichment programs for children from six weeks to three years of age.
Summer courses and classes are offered to all students at any site.
Group Swim Lessons for Kids, Levels 2-4, is for swimmers (read descriptions below) ages 6 to 13 years.
Learn to swim at our state-of-the-art Jenks Trojan Aquatic Center. Swimming is a lifelong activity and knowing how to swim is the first step. From learning how to blow bubbles to mastering the strokes, your child will gain the skills and confidence to enjoy the water and be safe. Give your child an early start by signing up for our American Red Cross swim lessons program where we provide water safety information as well as swim instructions.
At the start of each session, we will skill test each child to make sure they are placed in the correct level. Please be aware that your child may be reassigned to a more appropriate class if necessary. In level two through four no more than four to five swimmers will be placed with an instructor per forty-five-minute session. Students with long hair will be required to put their hair up while swimming. Space is limited so enroll soon! Cost is $160.00 per child.
This class is for levels two through four; however, we have provided a description of each level offered at our aquatic center for reference. Please read through the level descriptions as you will be required to choose a level for your swimmer upon checkout. At the completion of each level, your child should have successfully mastered the skills described below:LEVEL ONE - Enters water independently using steps, ladder, and pool sides. Swimmer can swim 5 yards without assistance on their front and back, followed with submerging underwater exhaling and resurfacing (BOBS) five times. The swimmer then demonstrates a proper pool exit independently. LEVEL TWO - Treads and floats independently. Demonstrates independent swimming on front and back for 10 yards or more and then exiting the water independently (swim-float-swim-exit).LEVEL THREE - Jumps into deep water and recovers via treading and floating. Capable of completing full lengths using different stroke techniques and able to switch strokes midway through the pool length.LEVEL FOUR - Performs feet first entry into deep water, swim 25 yards using the front crawl, change direction and then swim 25 yards with elementary backstroke. Swim breaststroke for 15 yards and transition into the back crawl for 14 yards. Submerge and swim 5 body lengths, resurface, and exit the water. At this level swimmers will show proficiency in breaststroke, back crawl, butterfly, and front crawl, as well as elementary backstroke and sidestroke skills.
Lisa Ruffin , David Murray