Athletics/Activities
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.
Sports offered at Monroe:
- Basketball
- Cheer and Pom
- Football
- Soccer
- Track and Cross Country
- Volleyball
- Wrestling
Athletics Forms:
Contact Us
Click here to contact our athletic director
SAFETY AT ATHLETIC EVENTS
We have safety requirements in place for all athletic events.
Click here to review safety guidelines and the clear bag policy.
AfterOpp
AfterOpp is a joint initiative of The Opportunity Project, Tulsa Public Schools, and site-level coordinating agencies. Through this FREE program, students enjoy fun, safe after-school programs — ranging from sports, arts and music, to hands-on science.
Through hands-on activities students are given the opportunity to explore their passions, expand their interests and build positive relationships with peers and adults.
Bus Routes
3029J | 5:25 PM | Monroe Demonstration - 2010 E. 48 St. N. |
3029J |
5:35 PM |
Monroe Demonstration - 2010 E. 48 St. N. |
3029J | 5:38 PM | TRAICE Middle & High School - 2740 E. 41 St. N. |
3029J | 5:44 PM | Lloyd Park - 2121 E. 29th St. N. |
3029J | 5:52 PM | Ute Park - 1900 N. Pittsburg Ave. |
3029J | 5:56 PM | E. Woodrow Pl @ N. Harvard Ave. |
3029J | 6:01 PM | Springdale Community Center - 2223 E. Pine St. |
3029J | 6:06 PM | E. Independence St. @ N. Birmingham Ave. |
3029J | 6:16 PM | B.C. Franklin Park - 1818 E. Virgin St. |
3031J |
5:25 PM |
Monroe Demonstration - 2010 E. 48 St. N. |
3031J | 5:35 PM | Monroe Demonstration - 2010 E. 48 St. N. |
3031J | 5:38 PM | E. 61 St. N. @ N. Atlanta Ave. |
3031J | 5:47 PM | E. 63 St. N. @ Legacy Charter - 105 E. 63 St. N. |
3031J | 5:55 PM | E. 51 Pl. N. @ Osage Prairie Trail |
3031J | 6:01 PM | Tulsa Dream Center - 200 W. 46 St. N. |
3031J | 6:04 PM | Alcott Building - 525 E. 46 St. N. |
3031J | 6:11 PM | Comanche Apartments - 3608 N. Quaker Ave. |
3031J | 6:16 PM | E. 39 St. N. @ Whitman Elementary School - 3924 N. Lansing Ave. |
3031J | 6:20 PM | Bradford Apartments - N. Garrison Ave. @ E. 32 St. N. |
- 6th Grade Boys & Girls Basketball
- 6th Grade Cheer Team
- Able Athletes
- Arts & Crafts
- Bike Club
- Broadcast Club
- Campfire: Pride Club
- Campfire: Survival Club
- Changemakers
- Chess Club
- City Year Tutoring / 6th Grade City Year Tutoring
- Coding/Robotics Club
- Debate Team
- Esports
- First Tee Golf Club
- Gaining Ground Anime Club
- Garden Club
- Girl Power Club
- gROW Rowing Club
- LIFE Club
- Monroe Choir
- My Culture (Mi Cultura) Book Club
- New Hope Counseling Club
- SK8 (Skateboarding)
- Soaring Eagles Tutoring & Mentoring
- Tai Chi
- Wyldlife Club
6th Grade Boys & Girls Basketball
6th Grade Cheer Team
Able Athletes
Arts & Crafts
Bike Club
Bike Club kicks-off each year in late September and runs for approximately 20-25 weeks, finishing in early May. Students who complete the program earn a bicycle and helmet.
Each club is made up of roughly 20 students and five volunteers — this number includes faculty member(s). Equipment needed to run club activities, such as bicycles, helmets, safety vests, curriculum, drill supplies, maps, etc., along with adult-size bicycles, are provided to each participating school.
In the fall, students and adult volunteers meet weekly after school to ride bikes and work on cycling skills, life skills (confidence, respect, following rules, etc.) and other activities (for instance, STEM learning). And the spring semester is focused more on off-campus rides and experiences — for example, students may ride to a fire station, museum, park, restaurant or other nearby place of interest.
Learn more here
Broadcast Club
The ‘Ro Studio is a multi-camera live-moment capture studio that allows students to broadcast live and recorded videos across multiple social media platforms to friends and family around the world.
The ‘Ro Studio will introduce students to basic camera skills, video and photo editing, on-camera speaking, as well as writing, planning, and producing video content for their desired platforms.
It’s a place to create, it’s a place to dream, it’s a new opportunity for Monroe students to amplify their voice and expand their reach.
Read more about The 'Ro Studio
Campfire: Pride Club
We help youth be the best 7-year-old they can be, or the best 17-year-old. We guide kids and teens of all ages to boost their confidence and unlock their potential so they can thrive—where they are now.
Thrive{ology} is our research-based approach to teaching every kid or teen how to be a better friend, student, son, daughter, member of society, sister, brother…today.
Every Camp Fire program uses Thrive{ology} to teach youth to identify sparks, develop a growth mindset, learn goal management, and take time to reflect.
learn more here
Campfire: Survival Club
We help youth be the best 7-year-old they can be, or the best 17-year-old. We guide kids and teens of all ages to boost their confidence and unlock their potential so they can thrive—where they are now.
Thrive{ology} is our research-based approach to teaching every kid or teen how to be a better friend, student, son, daughter, member of society, sister, brother…today.
Every Camp Fire program uses Thrive{ology} to teach youth to identify sparks, develop a growth mindset, learn goal management, and take time to reflect.
learn more here
Changemakers
Tulsa Changemakers is a semester long, 25-session after school youth leadership development and action program that empowers elementary, middle, and high school students to make meaningful change in their schools and communities.
We specialize in an asset-based and youth-driven approach to community impact. Elementary, middle, and high school cohorts leverage their unique perspectives, conduct listening campaigns to identify community strengths and challenges, and work collaboratively to drive real and measurable change.
In the process, youth form meaningful relationships with influential people and organizations, build skills in leadership and design thinking, and generate momentum for success in school and beyond. Changemakers develop a high level of civic responsibility, personal agency, and connection to Tulsa.
Learn more here
Chess Club
City Year Tutoring / 6th Grade City Year Tutoring
City Year helps students succeed by delivering holistic support to students, classrooms and the whole school. Our holistic, integrated model builds skills and supports mindsets critical for students’ success in school and beyond.
Learn more here
Coding/Robotics Club
Debate Team
The Tulsa Debate League is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit partner of Tulsa Public Schools. Modeled after the most effective urban debate leagues in the country, we organize competitions, fund programs and summer camps, and provide professional development to teachers and coaches.
How we help:
- Provide professional development to coaches, including hosting coaches workshops and mentoring coaches
- Organize tournaments
- Fund travel and tournament costs
- Support summer camp opportunities for students
- Partner with universities to offer college access resources
Learn more here
Esports
First Tee Golf Club
First Tee is a youth development organization that enables kids to build the strength of character that empowers them through a lifetime of new challenges.
By seamlessly integrating the game of golf with a life skills curriculum, we create active learning experiences that build inner strength, self-confidence, and resilience that kids can carry to everything they do. We’re Building Game Changers through our junior golf programs.
Gaining Ground Anime Club
Gaining Ground works in partnership with Tulsa area schools to build students’ home libraries. All students have the opportunity to shop in a Scholastic Book Fair to choose their favorite 10 books to begin their summer reading. Having access to highly engaging books of choice prevents the summer slide of reading skills for each of our students.
Learn more here
Garden Club
Girl Power Club
gROW Rowing Club
The Tulsa Youth Rowing Association (TYRA) offers competitive and recreational rowing training for 7th through 12th-grade student-athletes. Our mission is to provide an environment to teach rowing while promoting sportsmanship, confidence, leadership, and overall health, and providing academic support and future opportunities for college success. Many athletes have benefited through college placement and even scholarships.
Learn more here
LIFE Club
The Tulsa Dream Center is launching the L.I.F.E (Literacy Is For Everyone) after school program at Monroe Demonstration Academy (6th grade only).
L.I.F.E. is a free program that consists of reading, mathematics, homework assistance, and many more exciting experiences!
- Monday/Wednesday - Enrichment activities
- Tuesday/Thursday - Academic support
We would love to have your 6th grader join! For more information, you may contact:
Ashley Luevano
aluevano@tulsaschools.org
Transportation home is available upon request and snacks will be provided.