Jenks Adventure Club offers quality child care before and after school for Pre-K and Elementary students and after school care for Intermediate students.
Childcare 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 Learner 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 make-up credit. You can choose to take the courses in-person 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 technique coach Kim Miller-Clark in a 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.
From learning the basics like blowing bubbles and floating to mastering all the swim strokes—we cover it all at your child’s own pace.
Be a part of the fastest growing women’s team sport. No experience needed. Players will need a women’s lacrosse stick, goggles, mouth guard, and cleats.
Practices will start in January with games running from late January through May. Practice will primarily be held at the Jenks Middle School Football Field. Some travel is required. Players need a U.S. Lacrosse membership valid through July 2026 (available at usalacrosse.com) and will need to provide this number to register.
Cost to register is $475. New players must also purchase a uniform package for $145. If you register after December 18, a $50 late registration fee will automatically be applied.
A drug screening test is required at a cost of $35.00. If a player has completed a drug test via another JPS athletic program, this requirement is waived. More information will be sent to registrants regarding the drug screening process upon the start of the season.
Each player’s family is asked to volunteer for 20 hours during the season and registering in the program signifies acceptance of this requirement. Families may elect to “buy out” their required volunteer hours at a rate of $20 per hour which allows the program to hire someone to work the volunteer hours in place of the player’s family. To buy out these volunteer hours, register here.
If you are participating in any current fundraiser, please DO NOT REGISTER until you have talked with the booster club about account balances. Refunds will not be issued for registering at full price before player account paperwork is received.
For more information on High School Girls Lacrosse, contact Justin Louderback at justin.louderback@jenksps.org or 918-944-9465 or Megan Louderback at 918-770-3108.
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