2026 Tulsa Public Schools Bond

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  • Vote YES — April 7

About the Bond

Investing in Tulsa's Future

On April 7, Tulsans will vote on a nearly $600 million investment in Tulsa children, teachers and families that will make an impact in every location for Tulsa Public Schools, focusing on the following challenges:

Safety

Maintain safe, consistent, and connected learning environments

Engagement

Create consistent student engagement and participation

Attendance

Lower chronic absenteeism across the district

Academics

Increase student academic performance

The majority of funds will go toward building renovations, safety improvements, new technology and student programs.

On the Ballot

The 2026 Bond Propositions

Nearly $600 million invested in Tulsa children, teachers, and families.

Proposition 1:

Student Opportunities

Contains programs and resources to boost student engagement and attendance, learning opportunities, and career development.

Proposition 2:

Learning Environments

Provides modernized HVAC, roofing, and more to cut energy costs and improve building conditions for students and staff.

Proposition 3:

Technology

Delivers modern, reliable technology for students and staff—from classroom tools to essential business systems—backed by strong cybersecurity and dependable infrastructure.

Proposition 4:

Transportation

Expands access to driver's ed, small-group trips, athletic events, and other student experiences through the purchase of driver's ed vehicles, minibuses, and other transportation.

The majority of funds will go toward building renovations, safety improvements, new technology and student programs.

Proven Track Record

Bonds Work!

The last TPS bond package in 2021 provided $414 million to schools without raising property taxes to ensure that Tulsa students and teachers had the materials they needed, were in buildings that are safe and are equipped with 21st century educational technology to become career ready.

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Total Investment

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Propositions

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Tax Rate Increase