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Union High School is the highest level of secondary education in the
Union Public Schools Union Public Schools is a public school district located in southeast Tulsa, and northwest Broken Arrow, Oklahoma. The school district is the eighth-largest in Oklahoma. Union is notable among school districts in the area because Union does not ...
system of
Tulsa Tulsa () is the second-largest city in the state of Oklahoma and 47th-most populous city in the United States. The population was 413,066 as of the 2020 census. It is the principal municipality of the Tulsa Metropolitan Area, a region with ...
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, for students in 10th, 11th and 12th grades. The school, combined with Union 9th Grade Center, is the second-largest high school in the state of Oklahoma, behind only
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History

Tulsa's first public school opened in 1884. The Union school district was formed in 1919 when four rural community districts consolidated.Union Public Schools
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Curriculum

In addition to providing typical academic courses in English, mathematics and science, Union High School offers an Oklahoma social studies course as required by state law.School Laws of Oklahoma

Oklahoma State Department of Education
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All Oklahoma high schools must provide a physical education course designed to provide a minimum of 150 minutes of physical education per week, unless provided an exemption by the Oklahoma State Department of Education due to undue hardship. Union High School has State Department of Education and
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accreditation.


Extracurricular activities


Athletics

Union High School fields 22 athletics teams. The Redskins and Lady Redskins have won 65 state championships in their history as recognized by the Secondary Schools Athletic Association. The following is a list of the sports in which the school competes, as well as the years, if any, during which the school's team won the state championship: *Baseball – 7 (1979, 1989, 1990, 2005, 2006, 2010, 2018) *Boys' basketball – 3 (2004, 2012, 2014) *Girls' basketball – 1 (2008) *Ice hockey – 2 (2004, 2005) *Cheerleading – 4 (1990, 2007, 2011, 2013) *Pom – 11 (2003–2012, 2018, 2019) *Highsteppers (dance drill team)- 33 (1980–2008, 2012, 2014–2016) *Boys' cross country – 3 (2007, 2008, 2010) *Girls' cross country – 7 (1976, 1977, 1978, 1979, 1980, 1981, 2005) *Fastpitch softball – 4 (1976, 1992, 1999, 2011) *Football – 9 (1963, 2002, 2004, 2005, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2016) *Boys' golf – 0 *Girls' golf – 4 (2011, 2012, 2013, 2014) *Slowpitch softball – 10 (2010, 2013) *Boys' soccer – 4 (1995, 1998, 2005, 2007) *Girls' soccer – 3 (2007, 2008, 2015) *Boys' swimming – 1 (2012) *Girls' swimming – 0 *Boys' tennis – 4 (2005, 2006, 2007, 2008) *Boys' track – 2 (2008, 2009) *Girls' track – 5 (2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2010) *Volleyball – 0 *Wrestling – 4 (Team State: 1982, 2009, Dual State: 2007, 2012)


Music and arts

*Visual Arts *Vocal Music *Speech/Debate *Music Theory/Technology *Instrumental Music *Drama *Mass Media *Show Choir *Orchestra * The Union High School Band is an eleven-time
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Grand National Finalist, a two-time BOA Regional Champion, an 18-time BOA Regional finalist and a 12-time OBA State Champion. The band has won numerous awards, including: *Bands of America Grand Nationals ~ Finalist :: 1981 (Summer National Championships) / 1986 / 1989 / 1990 / 1995 / 1998 / 2000 / 2010 / 2011 / 2014 / 2017 / 2019 The band's winter percussion and guard ensembles have earned multiple awards on a national level competing at WGI events. *Winter Guard International Championships ~ Scholastic World Champions ::1985/ 1987 / 1988, ::Finalist 1984 / 1986 / 1994 *Winter Guard International Championships ~ SA or SO Finalist ::1996 / 2001 / 2010, ::Semi-Finalist 2011 *Winter Guard International Percussion Championships ~ ::Scholastic World Marching – Finalist 1995 / 1997, ::Scholastic Open Concert – Champion 2001


Mascot controversy

Union's use of the "
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s" team name has exposed it to some criticism, similar to the controversy faced by other schools using mascots referring to Native Americans. In 1999, Cherokee Nation chief
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criticized the school's use of the name. In December 2002, the school received a demand from the
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that it stop using a "split-U' logo which Miami claimed was unacceptably similar to the university's trademarked logo. Some Native American groups saw this as an appropriate time to renew their calls to pressure Union to abandon the Redskins name, since it appeared that the school would have to change its uniforms in any event. However, in January 2003, Union settled Miami's claim by agreeing to pay $1,000 per year for the continuing right to use the split-U logo. In November 2003 the school board voted unanimously to keep the "Redskins" name. Since that time the school had maintained its position despite continued protests and proposed legislation intended to change the name. In July 2020, following an announcement by the
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that their ownership would review its name, the Union school board announced it would also reevaluate the district's mascot.


Notable alumni

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, Miss Oklahoma 2013 * Wesam Keesh, American actor * Jeff Leiding, football
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* John Moreland, singer-songwriter * Myron Noodleman,
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clown, stage name of former Union High School math teacher and football coach Rick Hader * Dari Nowkhah,
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References

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