Jenks Adventure Club offers quality child care before and after school for Pre-K and Elementary students and after school care for Intermediate students.
Our quality programs provide safe and nurturing environments for children during the day. Children will embark on a whirlwind adventure full of learning and fun this summer.
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.
The Trojan Wrestling Club is built to develop strong, confident, and disciplined young athletes. Boys and girls grades K–6 will learn the fundamentals of wrestling in a supportive, energetic, and fun environment.
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.
This advanced session is built for players who love fast-paced, competitive pickleball. Expect quick hands at the kitchen line, strategic shot selection, and strong competition on every court. Players will rotate through challenging matchups with others who enjoy the intensity of high-level play. If you’re ready for fierce rallies and great competition, this is the place to prove your paddle power. Please bring your pickleball paddle.
Prerequisite: Skilled at the game and a love for competition.
This relaxed club brings players of all levels together in one gym with six courts—two each for Dinks & Giggles (beginner), Rally Ready (intermediate), and Paddle Battle (advanced). Whether you’re learning the basics, building consistency, or chasing fast-paced rallies, there’s a court for you. It’s an economical and welcoming way to gather each week and share your love of the game. Just bring your paddle!
My name is Rachel Gunther. I’m going into my 17th year in education, all within Jenks Public Schools. I am certified in Health and Physical Education and NASP (National Archery in the Schools Program). I’ve taught Physical Education for twelve years and was recently an assistant principal for four years, before deciding to step back into the classroom to continue doing what I love.
My goal is to provide all participants with opportunities to be physically active, learn something new, feel challenged, and socialize with friends. In iPlay, this is in the form of a fun and engaging learning environment where they are participating in their favorite PE games and activities. In Archery, this is provided through a safe, structured learning environment. They will be challenged and compete against themselves to continue to improve in their skills. The best part of teaching Archery is when you see a student succeed and ultimately find their niche.When students walk away from my classes, I hope they feel they learned, grew in their skills and understanding and had FUN! Ideally, they want to sign up again!
Rachel Gunther