Athletics/Activities
AfterOpp
After Opp is an initiative at Webster, led by Tulsa's city-wide intermediary, The Opportunity Project. Through the free program, middle school students enjoy fun, safe after-school programs ranging from sports, arts and music, to hands-on science. Activities include Bike Club, Camp Fire, Stop Motion Animation, STEMinists, CSI, Rowing with gRow Tulsa, Art, Sew What Sewing, Robotics, Speech and Debate, Theatre, and E-Sports.
Jasmine Armijo
Site Coordinator
jasmine.armijo@tulsadebate.org
Activity | Sponsor |
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High School Debate | Tyler Stolt |
Middle School Debate | Dinnia Mitchell |
Black Student Union | Kiyanna Ostrander |
E-Sports | Chris Perez and Isaac McCann |
Geology | Robyn Cox |
Middle School Bike Club | David Jackson |
Weekly Wrap Up | Jasmine Armijo |
Sewing | Sharon Burris |
Dungeons and Dragons | Tyler Stolt |
Tutoring | City Year, Zoe Burnside, Impact Manager |
Choir | Dr. Andrea Fultz |
Gardening | Cindy Bonebright |
Street Law | Peter Slaughter |
Book Club | Loretta McClary |
Camp Fire | Loon Hartwell |
Math Tutoring | Julie Skrzypczak |
Skateboarding | Dayshon |
Chess | Jalan Ousley-Brown |
Athletics
Through athletics, our coaches help our student-athletes develop socially and emotionally, building the skills of self-awareness, self-management, social awareness and responsible decision-making, all while building relationships with their teammates, opponents and community members.
Learn more here | Forms For Athletes | High School Schedules | Middle School Schedules | Tulsa Public Schools Athletics
- Athletic Directors
- Athletic Trainer
- Basketball
- Cheer
- Cross Country
- Football
- Golf
- Soccer
- Track
- Volleyball
- Wrestling
Athletic Directors
Kirk Baker
High School Athletic Director
bakerki@tulsaschools.org
Matt Watson
Middle School Athletic Director
watsoma@tulsaschools.org
Athletic Trainer
Michael Goedecke
Athletic Trainer
goedemi1@tulsaschools.org
Basketball
Cheer
Cross Country
Football
Golf
Soccer
Track
Volleyball
Wrestling
Contact Us
Kirk Baker
High School Athletic Director
bakerki@tulsaschools.org
Matt Watson
Middle School Athletic Director
watsoma@tulsaschools.org
Billy Don Walker award displayed at Webster High School
City Year
Our Vision
At City Year, we believe that all students can succeed and that developing the skills and mindsets of children and young adults contributes to strong, vibrant communities - outcomes that benefit us all.
Our Work in Tulsa
City Year Americorps members serve in schools all day, every day, preparing students with the social, emotional and academic skills and mindsets necessary to succeed in school and in life. Students are more engaged and perform better academically when they feel connected to at least one adult at school. That is our role, to ensure that students have the relationships and resources to help them thrive in and out of school by uplifting the assets they already possess.
Meet our City Year Team
Clubs
What are you passionate about? At Webster Middle & High School there are many clubs and organizations for students to enjoy. Be an active member of the Webster community and follow your passion.
Click each club listed below for more information.
High School student activities and opportunities
- Athletics
- Academic Bowl
- Business Professionals of America
- Future Farmers of America
- JROTC
- Math Club
- National Honor Society
- Parent Teacher Student Association
- Speech and Debate
- Student Council
Athletics
Interested in playing a sport? Stop by and see Athletic Director Kirk Baker in the main high school building, room 115.
Kirk Baker
Athletic Director
bakerki@tulsaschools.org
Academic Bowl
For more information, see Mr. Dickens in the main high school building, room 209.
Joseph Dickens
Advisor
dickejo@tulsaschools.org
Business Professionals of America
BPA (Business Professionals of America) is a student organization designed to provide students opportunities to:
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The mission of Business Professionals of America is to develop and empower student leaders to discover their passion and change the world by creating unmatched opportunities in learning, professional growth and service.
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As a member of BPA at Webster we will focus on improving student experiences through service to the school, community, and the city of Tulsa.
Scott Bryan
Advisor
bryanpa@tulsaschools.org
Dennis Burns
Advisor
burnsde@tulsaschools.org
Future Farmers of America
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You are an FFA member by enrolling in an agriculture class. We offer classes in all areas of agriculture such as: growing plants, floral design, greenhouse management, learning how to weld and use power tools, food science, learning about our environment and natural resources, large and small animals as well as veterinary science.
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FFA makes a positive difference in the lives of students by developing their potential for premier leadership, personal growth, and career success through agricultural education. We learn by doing and get to participate in lots of hands-on activities throughout the year.
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For more information, stop by the agriculture building and talk to Mrs. Goodson and/or Mr. Wiley.
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See a counselor to get AG added to your schedule.
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Erica Goodson
Advisor
goodser@tulsaschools.org
Keith Wiley
Advisor
wileyke@tulsaschools.org
JROTC
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JROTC is designed to teach high school students the value of citizenship, leadership, service to the community, personal responsibility, and a sense of accomplishment, while instilling in them self-esteem, teamwork, and self-discipline.
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For more information stop by the JROTC room in the studio building and talk to Chief Guthrie and/or Sergeant Johnson.
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See a counselor to get JROTC added to your schedule.
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Chief Phyllis Guthrie
guthrph@tulsaschools.org
Sergeant Eric Johnson
johnser1@tulsaschools.org
Math Club
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Meet once a week after school to tackle challenging math problems, review long forgotten skills that you will see on the ACT and SAT, and hang out with other students who enjoy math. Students who attend Math Club will have the first chance to attend math contests throughout the year.
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For more information talk to Ms. Skrzypczak in the main HS building, Room 206, or sign up outside Room 206.
Julie Skrzypczak
Advisor
skrzyju@tulsaschools.org
National Honor Society
For more information stop and see Mr. Childers in the main high school building, room 214.
Parker Childers
Sponsor
childpa@tulsaschools.org
Parent Teacher Student Association
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Being a student member of the Parent Teacher Student Association (PTSA) gives you:
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Free access to coffee, hot chocolate, and tea in the Spirit Store
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Eligible for PTSA and National PTA scholarships
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Membership fee for the year is $10 per person or $15 for when you buy two (find a friend and it is $7.50 each.)
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To become a member, visit Ms. Little or Ms. Johnston in the Spirit Store in the main high school building, room 105.
Speech and Debate
For more information see Mr. Stolt in the main high school building, room 201.
Tyler Stolt
Sponsor
stoltty@tulsaschools.org
Student Council
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Webster High School Student Council seeks to build a culture of respect, pride, and enthusiasm at Webster. Members of StuCo plan pep rallies and other school-wide events, support other student groups, plan service projects, go to leadership conferences, and much more!
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Membership dues for the year are $5 (no t-shirt) or $20 (includes t-shirt).
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For more information see a StuCo officer or talk to Ms. Skrzypczak in the main high school building, room 206.
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To be in the know follow us on Instagram @tulsawebsterstuco or on Facebook @DanielWebsterHighSchoolStudentCouncil.
Julie Skrzypczak
Advisor
skrzyju@tulsaschools.org
Middle School Student Activities and Opportunities
- Athletics
- Academic Bowl
- Competitive Debate
- National Junior Honor Society
- Parent Teacher Student Association
- Student Council
Athletics
Interested in playing sports? Stop by and see Athletic Director Matt Watson in the gym.
Matt Watson
Middle School Athletic Director
watsoma@tulsaschools.org
Academic Bowl
See Mrs. Dinnia Mitchell in room 151A on the first floor of the middle school. Please sign up in her room if you like trivia games! This is a fun way to get to know other middle school students while coming a “know it all”, come join the fun! We eat and compete as a team! Please DO NOT leave your class to sign up.
Dinnia Mitchell
Coach
mitchdi@tulsaschools.org
Competitive Debate
See Mrs. Dinnia Mitchell in room 151A on the first floor of the middle school. Please sign up in her room and get ready to learn how to communicate effectively while learning a whole new vocabulary! This is a fun time to grow your brain with all three grade levels in the middle school. Please sign up during a passing period. Please DO NOT leave your class to sign up. Get ready to eat and learn how to compete as a team!
Dinnia Mitchell
Coach
mitchdi@tulsaschools.org
National Junior Honor Society
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NJHS recognizes students for their noteworthy academic achievements and guides them towards an interest in civil responsibility and service, in addition to academic success.
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Students need to be one of the top of their class (calculated by grade point) and be invited to be a member. Each student has to attend meetings, complete community service, plus pay $15 membership dues to stay an active member. Staying active through high school can provide college scholarship opportunities.
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For more information see Ms. Holland in the middle school building, room 154A.
Katherine Holland
Sponsor
hollaka@tulsaschools.org
Parent Teacher Student Association
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Being a student member of the Parent Teacher Student Association (PTSA) gives you:
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Free access to coffee, hot chocolate, and tea in the Spirit Store
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Eligible for PTSA and National PTA scholarships
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Membership fee for the year is $10 per person or $15 for when you buy two (find a friend and it is $7.50 each.)
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To become a member visit Ms. Little or Ms. Johnston in the Spirit Store, in the main high school building, room 105.
Student Council
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Webster Middle School Student Council seeks to build a culture of respect, pride, and enthusiasm at Webster. Members of MS STuCo help plan pep rallies and other school wide events, support other student groups, plan service projects, and much more!
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For more information see Ms. Holland in the middle school building, room 154A.
Katherine Holland
Sponsor
hollaka@tulsaschools.org